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Title: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: btlsoom on December 04, 2012, 11:24:34 AM
I was hunting elk in the Puyallup GMU clost to the Mud Mountain area about 3 / 4  miles out of Enemuclaw.  I was watching a pair of deer (sm buck and doe) from a higher vantage point.  The buck walked off quickly but the doe was staring hard off to her left.  I continues to watch her for over 75 / 7 minutes and she did not move a muscle. . . FROZE.  So I was determined to wait it out and see what had her undivided attention.  Well, I got bored and stood up after another 5 minutes and there, standing on a log about 50 / 60 yards down to my left, was a huge, hairy, gray wolf ! ! !  I glassed it with my binocs as I could not believe what I was seeing.  I have seen thousands of yotes and rogue dogs, but these were wolfs.  Yes these, as there was also a redish brown one as well. they were doing the tag team to get that doe.  Well I scared them off.  When I did, they ran together than ran off, just as a mating pair would act.  I contacted WDFW and they seem to think they are "wolf-dog" animals released by some other party?  I think they are a new mating pair from the Teanaway pack and have sought out a new territory to call their own.  The Teanaway pack is only slightly N/E of this location and wolfs will travel long distances to establish a new territory.   So, has anybody else seen or heard of wolfs in the White Water area?  I am going back VERY SOON with my movie camera and am going to put up trail cameras in the area to see if I can capture pics of the pair. 
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: PlateauNDN on December 04, 2012, 11:30:08 AM
 :tup:  get that proof
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: Special T on December 04, 2012, 11:34:22 AM
I alwasy hate it when you get the standard wolf hybrid blow off!  :bash:
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: yakimarcher on December 04, 2012, 11:39:52 AM
I believe it, that's not too far west from bumping and little naches where people have seen wolves, I have no doubt these savages are ranging that far!
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: JohnVH on December 04, 2012, 11:40:09 AM
should have shot the big coyotes!
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: bearpaw on December 04, 2012, 11:45:30 AM
I was hunting elk in the Puyallup GMU clost to the Mud Mountain area about 3 / 4  miles out of Enemuclaw.  I was watching a pair of deer (sm buck and doe) from a higher vantage point.  The buck walked off quickly but the doe was staring hard off to her left.  I continues to watch her for over 75 / 7 minutes and she did not move a muscle. . . FROZE.  So I was determined to wait it out and see what had her undivided attention.  Well, I got bored and stood up after another 5 minutes and there, standing on a log about 50 / 60 yards down to my left, was a huge, hairy, gray wolf ! ! !  I glassed it with my binocs as I could not believe what I was seeing.  I have seen thousands of yotes and rogue dogs, but these were wolfs.  Yes these, as there was also a redish brown one as well. they were doing the tag team to get that doe.  Well I scared them off.  When I did, they ran together than ran off, just as a mating pair would act.  I contacted WDFW and they seem to think they are "wolf-dog" animals released by some other party?  I think they are a new mating pair from the Teanaway pack and have sought out a new territory to call their own.  The Teanaway pack is only slightly N/E of this location and wolfs will travel long distances to establish a new territory.   So, has anybody else seen or heard of wolfs in the White Water area?  I am going back VERY SOON with my movie camera and am going to put up trail cameras in the area to see if I can capture pics of the pair.

Would you please post all of this in the Wolf Sightings and please include the GMU #. THANKS

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.405.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.405.html)
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: Kowsrule30 on December 04, 2012, 12:59:53 PM
If he said they were hybrids you can shoot them with no questions asked....  :tup:
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: stuckalot on December 04, 2012, 01:00:26 PM
Soooo.... "Some sort of 'wolf-dogs" are OK to shoot right?
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: lokidog on December 04, 2012, 01:23:38 PM
If he said they were hybrids you can shoot them with no questions asked....  :tup:

My thought as well.
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: btlsoom on December 04, 2012, 01:37:45 PM
Bearpaw:  Will do with GPS coords as well.
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: wence5 on December 04, 2012, 01:56:42 PM
If he said they were hybrids you can shoot them with no questions asked....  :tup:

I can hear the WDFW,

 :yike: OH, better not shoot them just incase, but we are pretty sure they are Hybrids. BS, they know more than they are letting out to the general public.  :bash:
Title: Re: Possible wolf sighting in Western Washington
Post by: pianoman9701 on December 04, 2012, 01:59:58 PM
I was hunting elk in the Puyallup GMU clost to the Mud Mountain area about 3 / 4  miles out of Enemuclaw.  I was watching a pair of deer (sm buck and doe) from a higher vantage point.  The buck walked off quickly but the doe was staring hard off to her left.  I continues to watch her for over 75 / 7 minutes and she did not move a muscle. . . FROZE.  So I was determined to wait it out and see what had her undivided attention.  Well, I got bored and stood up after another 5 minutes and there, standing on a log about 50 / 60 yards down to my left, was a huge, hairy, gray wolf ! ! !  I glassed it with my binocs as I could not believe what I was seeing.  I have seen thousands of yotes and rogue dogs, but these were wolfs.  Yes these, as there was also a redish brown one as well. they were doing the tag team to get that doe.  Well I scared them off.  When I did, they ran together than ran off, just as a mating pair would act.  I contacted WDFW and they seem to think they are "wolf-dog" animals released by some other party?  I think they are a new mating pair from the Teanaway pack and have sought out a new territory to call their own.  The Teanaway pack is only slightly N/E of this location and wolfs will travel long distances to establish a new territory.   So, has anybody else seen or heard of wolfs in the White Water area?  I am going back VERY SOON with my movie camera and am going to put up trail cameras in the area to see if I can capture pics of the pair.

You need to go out and cull those hybrids from the wild animals out there. :tup:
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