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is where do all the pups that grow up go to, I do not know this is why I am asking
My cousins father-in-law talked to a guy at a gas station who said he saw a wolf on the Long Beach penninsula. It must be true because you all read it on the interent.Seriously though don't you think there is just a little bit of paranoia about wolves out there.
I have faith that the hunters of Pacific County will do a fine job of managing the wolves if problems arise.
Seriously though don't you think there is just a little bit of paranoia about wolves out there.
I have a suspicion that what a lot of people are seeing in the SW Wash units are NOT coyote, because I think most veteran woodsman can tell the difference. I got a feeling that the insane liberal root-eaters out of Olympia (an unamed wolf factory near Tenino) have been populating the region with these cuddly little doggies (here is a classic uneducated non-sportsman or woman response when they see a picture of a wolf - "aren't they beautiful?"). I had a sighting in the "90's around Badger Peak. Word was at that time that the insane liberal root-eaters from the un-named wolf factory in Olympia were releasing them in the cascades.
Paranoia?? Guess you must of just been delivered from another planet. Do a little research on what happened to the elk herds in yellowstone. Than get back to us:)
Geez, its a long way from what's happening in ID, MT and WY to every track I see in the woods being a wolf. This kind of thing just ruins any credibility we might have.Proof is important and it doesn't have to be confirmed by WDFW but a little better then complete supposition and outlandish internet rumors.