Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: Maverick on July 18, 2012, 07:49:42 PM
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Worked down the last couple of days and guys are saying there's a wolf hanging around touchstone a lot. One guy said there's 7 and a farmer said he saw 8 of them on his property. Any one know anything about these? I live in burbank so they're not far down the rd. Locals call them the touchet pack.
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I believe they are being monitored, but there hasn't been any official pack designation of them as of yet.
No evidence of offspring maybe???
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I betcha they will be the next pack confirmed in the state.
:yike:
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I think so Jack, if not the one hanging down in the Naches country, or a second in the Methow. They are hellbent to keep calling that one the lookout pack though for political reasons.
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I read somewhere that WDFW was going to spend some time this summer documenting Blue mountain packs. I'm sure if they look hard they can find more than one ?
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These wolves aren't even in the moutains! They're not far from the Columbia! Nothing but foothills with little brush and a decent amount of deer.....
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I read somewhere that WDFW was going to spend some time this summer documenting Blue mountain packs. I'm sure if they look hard they can find more than one ?
They've been trying for a while now. I know of legit efforts made 5 years ago.
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p.s. not in the Touchet either.
:yike:
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The Touchet pack is confirmed on the WDFW map.
The pack that isn't confirmed is the one Eyeguard found in the Wenaha while spring bear hunting. He has photos/video.
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I think so Jack, if not the one hanging down in the Naches country, or a second in the Methow. They are hellbent to keep calling that one the lookout pack though for political reasons.
Isn't that funny? There's certainly multiple packs in the Methow, if for no other reason than they insist the male is wearing a non-working radio collar, and the ones I saw were absolutely not collared.
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I think they are going to try real hard to keep from getting to the magic number to soon so as to allow a hunting season. :twocents:
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hirshey, not to throw stones, but the Touchet pack is just suspected. There are no confirmed wolf packs as of yet down there even though they should have two confirmed by now.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1101.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fg428%2Fmdsun36%2FScreenshot2012-07-19at62240PM.png&hash=78d9d6b9eefb938862d7c8d35183f0094d324fd3)
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Thanks for keeping me honest... what I was attempting to state is it is on the map at least. :dunno: which is more than some fairly well photographed packs can say.
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Jeez! Its time to start slipping the slings off the shoulders dontcha tink?
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Maverick is talking about different wolves... near the town of Touchet.
there are several areas in the blues that have multiple wolves staying in a relatively small area and then there are a few lone wolves seen travelling. There is one group of wolves not more than about 5 minutes out of dayton and they've stayed put for a couple of years now... and they've killed cattle. There is a suspected pack in the wenaha that's been seen by many people, including WDFW. There are suspected packs to north, east, and west of the wenaha as well as 2 confirmed packs to the south.
it's now safe to say, they've taken over the blues.
here's one of the travelers up there.
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Bluebulls is correct. I am talking about the wolves hanging around the town of touchet. Between Burbank and walla walla.
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:) I know where you're talking.. its on the WDFW map as a "suspected" pack. Labeled "Touchet". I have family living in Touchet; haven't heard of any sightings from them yet, but haven't asked, either.
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the Touchet pack on the map is in the North Touchet river valley, southeast of Dayton. It's the one I mentioned had been in the same area for a couple of years.
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BLUEBULLS, That trail cam pic of yours looks familiar.
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Maverick is talking about different wolves... near the town of Touchet.
there are several areas in the blues that have multiple wolves staying in a relatively small area and then there are a few lone wolves seen travelling. There is one group of wolves not more than about 5 minutes out of dayton and they've stayed put for a couple of years now... and they've killed cattle. There is a suspected pack in the wenaha that's been seen by many people, including WDFW. There are suspected packs to north, east, and west of the wenaha as well as 2 confirmed packs to the south.
it's now safe to say, they've taken over the blues.
here's one of the travelers up there.
If you haven't done it yet, be sure to repiort to WDFW and please add it to our wolf count topic so we can keep the pressure on WDFW. :tup:
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i know its a bit off topic but is there any wolf packs here on the westside?
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BLUEBULLS, That trail cam pic of yours looks familiar.
I'm pretty sure it and your picture are right in the same area/drainage.
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I saw what I believe was the same one further down toward the old radio tower out by the wall.
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Sightings between Starbuck and Dayton also
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Well there goes early muzzleloader deer in 149, and all the tree farm elk.
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Yeah pasco that's exactly what I was thinking.
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Well there goes early muzzleloader deer in 149, and all the tree farm elk.
maybe they'll run the pot growers out of the tree farm... actually, maybe the pot growers will shoot em :chuckle:
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I have a buddy that owns land right along the tree farm and so far he hasnt seen or heard any wolves there yet. Can't see it being long though.
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Hanging out just outside of the city limits sounds like what the vermin do in Idaho.