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Yes, and I have not yet heard any howls. I am considering attempting to get a photograph of one. I wonder if there would be local media interest in the photographs?
not every wolf weighs 150lbsAnd that doesn't change the fact that I actually SAW one last night either!
SPECIESWolf DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENTON 10/17/2011 RECEIVED A CALL FROM THE RP. THE RP STATES THAT ABOUT A MONTH AGO, SHE BELIEVES THAT SHE OBSERVED A WOLF NEAR HER RESIDENCE. THE RP SAYS THAT SHE WAITED SO LONG TO REPORT THE INCIDENT BECAUSE SHE WAS UNSURE OF WHAT THE ANIMAL WAS; THE RP SAYS SHE WOULD TELL PEOPLE ABOUT WHAT SHE OBSERVED, AND MANY PEOPLE TOLD HER TO REPORT IT TO WDFW, AND THUS, SHE NOW IS. THE RP ALSO STATES THAT THE DOG SHE OBSERVED WAS ABOUT THE SIZE OF A GERMAN SHEPPARD, WAS BLACK AND GRAY, AND HAD EYES THAT DID NOT RESEMBLE A DOMESTIC DOG BUT WERE MORE WILD; THE RP DOES NOT BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE ANY HYBRIDS IN THE AREA. THE RP ALSO STATES THAT SHE HAS PREVIOUSLY HEARD THAT WOLVES WERE RELEASED IN THE AREA, AND SHE ALSO THINKS THAT SHE HAS HEARD THEM HOWLING. I INTERVIEWED THE RP. SHE SAW THE ANIMAL FROM 50 FEET AND GOT A GOOD LOOK. SHE SEEMS WELL INFORMED AND WAS ABLE TO ACURATELY DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A DOG AND A COYOTE. I PASSED THE INFO ON. SERGEANT TED HOLDEN REPORT INFORMATIONDate/Time of Incident: October 17, 2011Date of Report: October 17, 2011Location: 300 BLOCK OF BUTTE HILL RDCity: WoodlandCounty: CowlitzGame Management Unit: 564
I saw a wolf last year in Skagit county, even posted it . Everyone told me I was seeing things, funny if I saw the same wolf this year everyone would beleive me.
Quote from: lukeperry085 on December 22, 2011, 01:35:51 PMnot every wolf weighs 150lbsAnd that doesn't change the fact that I actually SAW one last night either!Actually none of them weigh 150 pounds
If there are no wolves in SW Washington and what you've seen were coyotes, is there any reason we couldn't shoot them?