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Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« on: April 25, 2012, 07:55:50 PM »
Received these pictures in a email. Taken on the Taneum canal ditch bank between Joe Watt and Robinson Canyon. For those few that think the shed hunters scared the elk out of the Joe Watt feed station, think again!

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2012, 08:09:43 PM »
Looks like some big coyotes, locals need to thin the population!

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2012, 08:11:24 PM »
Looks like some big coyotes, locals need to thin the population!
a 4 1/2" coyote track? come on

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2012, 08:13:24 PM »
Looks like some big coyotes, locals need to thin the population!
a 4 1/2" coyote track? come on
I dont think ur get'n it........
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2012, 08:14:39 PM »
 :yeah: huge cyote i think i need to go eliminate a few of those

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2012, 08:16:12 PM »
Looks like some big coyotes, locals need to thin the population!
a 4 1/2" coyote track? come on
I dont think ur get'n it........
:bash: :bash: sorry brain fart and a half! haahaha ya man some big coyotes up there!

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2012, 08:17:10 PM »
Looks like some big coyotes, locals need to thin the population!
a 4 1/2" coyote track? come on
I dont think ur get'n it........
:bash: :bash: sorry brain fart and a half! haahaha ya man some big coyotes up there!
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2012, 08:19:06 PM »
Wolves at Joe Watt =   BAD IDEA!!!!!!!!!      :bash:  :bdid:  :yike:  >:( >:( >:(
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2012, 08:22:39 PM »
Knew it was only a matter of time.... IF it is a wolf track and not some farmers dog...  Lot of farms and dogs running free over there..


Let the slaughter begin next winter come feeding time.....

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So much for getting pictures there from now on...unless it is one of elk being eaten alive by a wolf pack...
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #9 on: April 26, 2012, 07:00:12 AM »
That's outside of the elk fence , I'd suspect that its a dog from one of the farms . If a wolf was going to go after those elk he most likely would have crossed over in Rattle snake canyon where there's no fence , if in fact he came from the teannaway .

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2012, 07:38:07 AM »
Tracked em in the snow in Robinson last year or year before.  We talked about if they were the teanaway bunch or not (prior to them being acknowledged in the Teanaway of course. :chuckle:

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #11 on: April 26, 2012, 07:47:20 AM »
That's outside of the elk fence , I'd suspect that its a dog from one of the farms . If a wolf was going to go after those elk he most likely would have crossed over in Rattle snake canyon where there's no fence , if in fact he came from the teannaway .

I wish you were right, but I (and I'm sure many others) suspect they have migrated into the area. 
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2012, 07:47:42 AM »
That's outside of the elk fence , I'd suspect that its a dog from one of the farms . If a wolf was going to go after those elk he most likely would have crossed over in Rattle snake canyon where there's no fence , if in fact he came from the teannaway .
Yeah,It's east of the elk fence about a half mile.And it's isn't no farmer's dog. Sam kayser said in the daily record last mouth there were 6 set's of wolf tracks in the joe watt  feed station.I would bet it's a different pack than the teanaway .Elk get through the elk fence,so it wouldn't be hard for the wolves.

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2012, 08:14:14 AM »
I'm with Killmore, plenty of places for wolves to go through the elk fence. I know who took that picture and have the same pic on my computer and I'm pretty sure it is a wolf. They don't have to migrate from the Teanaway to show up in Joe Watt when they already live there and have for awhile. Can't wait to see what happens next winter when the wolves set up camp and start killing the Elk that the WSGD is making tons of money off of. I wonder if they will let them chase and kill the feedlot Elk all winter or if they will do something about it.

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2012, 08:55:26 AM »
When the wolves start feeding at the feed stations (its only a matter of time) I bet the WDFW will let them have their fill and only after there is a public out cry will they even acknowledge the wolves are even there. Then they will probably trap and relocate them.
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2012, 09:08:40 AM »
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2012, 12:27:02 PM »
Nothing like an elk buffet all winter

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2012, 12:36:14 PM »
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Then they will probably trap and relocate them.

NAH, they don't have any experience in that :chuckle:

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2012, 12:37:19 PM »
Does this mean all of you are gonna stay out of Joe Watt canyon this year??  :chuckle:
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2012, 12:47:14 PM »
I'm not going but then again, I rarely do.   Nothing to do with the wolves

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2012, 03:52:15 PM »
Does this mean all of you are gonna stay out of Joe Watt canyon this year??  :chuckle:
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2012, 07:44:48 PM »
Though i haven't seen a wolf first hand. I have seen tracks multiple times south of i90. 3 years ago i found a pair tracks around cabin creek and followed them for a long way and crossing the river so i know 100% they weren't dogs
Last year while bear hunting up around peoh point i found 3 sets of tracks. My girlfriend at time has relatives who live by joe watt and they told me about hearing wolves a couple summers ago while out camping up around elk heights

last summer on a separate trip above peoh point myself and gf had thought we seen 2 wolves from about 600 yards away. But i wrote it off as 2 german shepherds, as i seen a truck drive past with 2 of them in the bed of the truck about 3 hours later. Though the 2 i seen were black looking, and the dogs in the truck were brownish colors.

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2012, 08:14:23 PM »
Looks like a poodle track!
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2012, 08:56:10 PM »
Well, the management plan says it allows for lethal removal if the wolves threaten vital big game herds.  I guess we'll see if the WDFW is willing to put their money where their mouth is.  When the wolves find Joe Watt in the winter it's going to be a smorgasbord.  Then the elk will get chased back up into the hills where there's no feed so they will all be weak from hunger and a better target.  Then when the wolves get to oak creek they can supplement the elk steak with bighorn.
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2012, 09:08:10 PM »
247 hunting days to harvest??? Killmore that means MAYBE 1 more elk in my lifetime!!!! and thats been good hunting, wait for years to come..

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #25 on: April 26, 2012, 09:23:55 PM »
Well, the management plan says it allows for lethal removal if the wolves threaten vital big game herds.  I guess we'll see if the WDFW is willing to put their money where their mouth is.  When the wolves find Joe Watt in the winter it's going to be a smorgasbord.  Then the elk will get chased back up into the hills where there's no feed so they will all be weak from hunger and a better target.  Then when the wolves get to oak creek they can supplement the elk steak with bighorn.

I can see it now... the pack will have 2 or 3 head cornered there next to the Hay barn, against the fence...   slowly eviscerate the elk so they bleed out till they are to weak to fight.  The pack starts feeding on their bellies while they are still standing.... ripping them apart alive...    and we have to stand there and watch and not do a damn thing..... 
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2012, 09:30:13 PM »
Well, the management plan says it allows for lethal removal if the wolves threaten vital big game herds.  I guess we'll see if the WDFW is willing to put their money where their mouth is.  When the wolves find Joe Watt in the winter it's going to be a smorgasbord.  Then the elk will get chased back up into the hills where there's no feed so they will all be weak from hunger and a better target.  Then when the wolves get to oak creek they can supplement the elk steak with bighorn.

I can see it now... the pack will have 2 or 3 head cornered there next to the Hay barn, against the fence...   slowly eviscerate the elk so they bleed out till they are to weak to fight.  The pack starts feeding on their bellies while they are still standing.... ripping them apart alive...    and we have to stand there and watch and not do a damn thing.....

And hopefully someone will record it or film it and post it all over the net, maybe even get one of the tv stations to air it (yeah right)....our elk and deer herds will be toast before too long....


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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #27 on: April 27, 2012, 02:49:32 AM »
Rumor has it that a lone wolf has been seen in the Colockum. Not sure if it's true but if there in the Teanaway or Taneum it could be a possiblity
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #28 on: April 28, 2012, 08:16:04 PM »
shoot!! ask later

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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #29 on: April 28, 2012, 09:06:31 PM »
6 years ago a friend and i saw what we thought were 2 big huskies up cedar creek in taneum. it was november we were driving on a lot of snow, and nobody had been up there for a while. we were coming toward each other and when we saw them i stopped the pickup. they kept coming at a lope and when they got closer they got really agressive barking and came to about twenty yards, then they took off back up the road and uphill off into the trees. the way they acted was weird, we thought they had to have been dogs and really expected to see someone coming from the other way but drove it as long as we could and never did. could have been wolves i guess now that i think about. would wolves ever act like that?

Up in the woods with no houses around for miles???? They would have been a motionless pile of fur. I have been hunting elk behind locked gates on the west side, 3 miles of the nearest house and seen dogs hunting the same elk that I'm hunting. They were in a pack of 4, but when it was over they were a pack of 2 and running hard. Dogs up in the woods like that running aint up to no good. They might as well be a relocated non-native species....."SOS".  I have zero tolerance for that. If it is chasing deer and elk and is wearing a collar, I don't care. The "Dog" is eating a 125gr Muzzy or eating lead.  I hear the coyotes got into some steroids up there in Taneum and the feral dog problem is getting out of control. Might have to do a round up and return them to their owners. Just a idea.
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Re: Wolf tracks near Joe Watt feed station
« Reply #30 on: April 29, 2012, 03:32:39 PM »
SHOOT FIRST ASK QUESTIONS LATER IS WHAT I SAY!!!! I hunt this area and if i see a wolf running around looks like a dead dog to me.

 


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