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Title: New reports
Post by: Ridgerunner on October 24, 2013, 06:20:44 AM
I expected to see a lot more new wolf sightings since modern firearm season was open.  Wondering where they are at?
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: headshot5 on October 24, 2013, 06:22:39 AM
I believe the third S might be in effect.   :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 24, 2013, 07:06:54 AM
Now that most people have seen a wolf on video due to the current number of shows on Alaska, coyotes and dogs turned back into coyotes and dogs and "The Three Little Pigs" is no longer used as a reference book.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Woodchuck on October 24, 2013, 07:11:18 AM
I saw one in my neck of the woods but was not able to get pics and was not willing to dive into that section of satan's home to try to find the tracks.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: rtspring on October 24, 2013, 07:11:59 AM
I expected to see a lot more new wolf sightings since modern firearm season was open.  Wondering where they are at?

This is good newd that we are not seeing more wolves..  Their are only big coyotes anyway!! :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 24, 2013, 07:47:27 AM
I expected to see a lot more new wolf sightings since modern firearm season was open.  Wondering where they are at?

  Their are only big coyotes anyway!! :chuckle:

Not according to "Little Red Riding Hood" and some "Hillbillies" without cable down here in the southern Cascades.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: villageidiot on October 25, 2013, 07:48:42 PM
Well, you know there were a lot of reports in the Methow of wolves spotted during deer season.  The hunters are just not reporting them to the WDFW because they have figured out it falls on deaf ears.  Some reports of the 3  S's so those reports must die fast but several reports of clearly 6 wolves in the Lookout Pack for sure.  We knew there were 2 pups last year and the two adults but assumed the 3 new pups this year brought it to 7.  It appears maybe one pup is deceased since there are only 6 seen together at one time. 
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: JJB11B on October 25, 2013, 07:50:32 PM
I saw one in my neck of the woods but was not able to get pics and was not willing to dive into that section of satan's home to try to find the tracks.
Havent seen one since late summer in this neck of the woods. Saw one up bundy a couple years ago now
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: wolfbait on October 26, 2013, 06:51:57 PM
Well, you know there were a lot of reports in the Methow of wolves spotted during deer season.  The hunters are just not reporting them to the WDFW because they have figured out it falls on deaf ears.  Some reports of the 3  S's so those reports must die fast but several reports of clearly 6 wolves in the Lookout Pack for sure.  We knew there were 2 pups last year and the two adults but assumed the 3 new pups this year brought it to 7.  It appears maybe one pup is deceased since there are only 6 seen together at one time.

Eleven were reported to WDFW above Cougar Lk four days ago, I wonder if any of these Wolves are of the Famed Lookout Pack?

Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 26, 2013, 08:11:08 PM
That's the new " Pipestone pack"! Lol!!! Maybe Cougartail knows more?
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 08:59:16 AM
That's the new " Pipestone pack"! Lol!!! Maybe Cougartail knows more?

Haven't been up that way in years but have slept at the shelter at Swamp Lake a few times while trapping marten.

What strikes me funny is that thousands of "trail cameras" have been sold and used in Washington without a single picture of "Bigfoot" or wolves (that I know of?) in the southern Cascades (below I-90) yet I still hear people, mainly tenderfoots, claiming they see them, tracks, and hear them.

Makes one wonder?
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 27, 2013, 09:12:39 AM
Who one here on this thread has made a comment of the south cascades. Comments above are referring to the Methow Valley. Do you know where that is even? :) you don't need to change the direction of the conversation just because evidence is showing maybe just how bad the problem up there is becoming?  But then again, I'm just one of those "tenderfoot" you always refer too so it doesn't matter...
.lol
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 10:38:25 AM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).

 
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: huntnphool on October 27, 2013, 10:42:04 AM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).
Here you go Cougartail

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283 (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283)
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 10:45:06 AM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).

 
Yeah, cause WDFW would surely let us know about all the pics or other information they have.  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 27, 2013, 10:57:21 AM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).

 
Yeah, cause WDFW would surely let us know about all the pics or other information they have.  :rolleyes:
exactly..am glad for you and your trust in "all things honest" that you hear and read from our WDFW...I don't believe in what I read, what I am told, or conspiracies.. I believe in what I see with my own eyes, hear with my own ears...some need to get in and spend time in these areas so they can comment with a little more credible authority other then "WDFW" told me so..by the way, heard wolve 2 nights in a row back in early elk..camped a mile below Little Bald, your neck of the woods Cougartail..am probably mistaken, as the coyotes down there have been learning to mimic the howl of their larger cousins! :dunno: :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 11:15:05 AM
I would still like to know others opinions on the track I found in 124 2 weeks ago. I posted it in the wolf reports section. It looks to bid for a yote to me.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 11:27:29 AM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).

 
Yeah, cause WDFW would surely let us know about all the pics or other information they have.  :rolleyes:
exactly..am glad for you and your trust in "all things honest" that you hear and read from our WDFW...I don't believe in what I read, what I am told, or conspiracies.. I believe in what I see with my own eyes, hear with my own ears...some need to get in and spend time in these areas so they can comment with a little more credible authority other then "WDFW" told me so..by the way, heard wolve 2 nights in a row back in early elk..camped a mile below Little Bald, your neck of the woods Cougartail..am probably mistaken, as the coyotes down there have been learning to mimic the howl of their larger cousins! :dunno: :chuckle:
That was me using my new FoxPro Wildfire 2...works pretty well eh?  :chuckle: Now I don't feel so bad coming up and killing your deer since you're down poaching my elk.

I never get my info from the "official" WDFW news sources by the way.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 27, 2013, 11:32:19 AM
Cougar tail, you will be finding yourself in a world of trouble my friend using the word "poaching" when referring to me, either in seriousness or in jest.. Would you like to rephrase your last post sir?
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 12:30:08 PM
Poaching: "Taking game off another mans territory" . Yes there are more than one definition to a word.

Get over yourself...

Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 01:09:11 PM
Poaching: "Taking game off another mans territory" . Yes there are more than one definition to a word.

Get over yourself...


So your accusing him of tresspassing?  :dunno:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: huntnphool on October 27, 2013, 01:21:49 PM
Poaching: "Taking game off another mans territory" . Yes there are more than one definition to a word.

Get over yourself...
:chuckle: Thats some back peddling right there. :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 01:40:39 PM
I'm guessing English wasn't the strong point of many on here. Do any of you even know the difference between figurative and literal speech?

Back pedalling for what?

Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 01:48:03 PM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).
Here you go Cougartail

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283 (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283)

Your picture is about as clear as the Bigfoot video of Roger Pattersons. Here is a difinitive picture of a caribou..
(http://)
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: huntnphool on October 27, 2013, 02:05:22 PM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).
Here you go Cougartail

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283 (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283)

Your picture is about as clear as the Bigfoot video of Roger Pattersons.
Agreed, and thats always the "fall back" excuse for you wolf advocates. It would be nice if we all had 1000mm f/2.8 lenses and 20MP DSLR's attached to our forheads, but we do what we can at the time.

Like I said, I have seen both wolf and coyote in the wild in my time and do know the difference. I didn't take the time to try to get digi pics of some coyotes, I see plenty of those much closer every day that I'm out there, that I can get good pics of with my camera rather than 1/2 mile away with a cell phone. ;)

I don't believe in bigfoot and will never post up a image of one, but there is no doubt these were wolves, regardless whether the images are clear or not.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 02:06:04 PM
Wrong Cougar Lake. Since I was brought into the conversation I thought you were talking about the Cougar Lake up by Bumping Lake. (A popular "I saw a wolf!" area close to Yakima.)

I hear it all the time from hunters down here (south cascades) that they have seen/heard wolves. This speaks to the fact many hunters have no clue what a wolf looks like, sounds like, or tracks are.

I trust photos  and even up north they are not as abundant as you people are infering. WDFW sets cameras and does aerial surveys often with no results for the season.

....and yes I've  hunted off  of SR 153  and drove the North Cascade Highway numberous times.  I prefer to hunt up the White River and Chiwawa river drainages with you "Mountain men" ;).
Here you go Cougartail

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283 (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.msg1833283.html#msg1833283)

Your picture is about as clear as the Bigfoot video of Roger Pattersons. Here is a difinitive picture of a caribou..

I'm guessing English wasn't the strong point of many on here. Do any of you even know the difference between figurative and literal speech?

Back pedalling for what?


WOW! Talk about deflection and changing the subject. And yes english is a strong point. You should learn to spell before you make a statement like that.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 02:37:53 PM
Kind of like you should learn the difference between a cougar track and a wolf track. And yes cougars have claws that they often use when walking on slippery substances. Here is a real wolf track.
(http://)
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 02:42:32 PM
Kind of like you should learn the difference between a cougar track and a wolf track. And yes cougars have claws that they often use when walking on slippery substances. Here is a real wolf track.
(http://)
That's why I asked other's for their opinion, cause I wasn't sure. Don't start whining cause you made yourself look foolish.  :mor:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 03:21:15 PM
No hurt feelings here. Your the one who can't read a post correctly and are guilty of your own accusations. Maybe you should enroll in another year at  Tree Hugger U. Go away little boy or girl (whatever you are) your embarrasing yourself.  :chuckle:

Well, in "Turkey School" they obviously don't teach track identification or how to spell "embarrassing". :bash:

The school I went to did teach us how to use one of these and to not be afraid of the "big bad wolf". It was a mens school. Limited entry as you couldn't go. :chuckle:

What is it "wolf expert"? :chuckle:".
(http://)
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 03:23:51 PM
Sorry, I misspelled one word. You misspelled three in one post and then had the nerve to tell someone else to learn English. Your to much.  :chuckle: I'm done. Good luck with your deflection and denial tactics.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Cougartail on October 27, 2013, 03:26:23 PM
No hard feelings.. :hello:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: turkeyfeather on October 27, 2013, 04:00:26 PM
No hard feelings.. :hello:
None at all.  :tup: Generally one only has hard feelings when they lost or feel they were beaten at a debate.  ;)
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 27, 2013, 05:20:39 PM
Wolf bait, I heard there were sightings around there all summer? Hop, skip, and jump from Beaver. Not to mention the ones up lost river..watched 2 in the Big Valley several years ago.just laid there while we watched..pretty wiley  those dogs! :dunno: lots of reported sightings coming into the store down here this fall..
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Alchase on October 28, 2013, 09:41:19 AM
Opening Day, there were two wolves seen running deer, down the 200 rd up above Volsted Creek.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: LRP on October 28, 2013, 12:48:57 PM
Six seen between Gold creek and Libby creek. 
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: wolfbait on October 28, 2013, 05:05:59 PM
Wolf bait, I heard there were sightings around there all summer? Hop, skip, and jump from Beaver. Not to mention the ones up lost river..watched 2 in the Big Valley several years ago.just laid there while we watched..pretty wiley  those dogs! :dunno: lots of reported sightings coming into the store down here this fall..

Wolf sightings are becoming more frequent, seems to be more black wolf sightings then usual.

I was talking to a lady in Colorado this afternoon, she said they have wolves and have reported them, the response they have gotten is, they are either coyotes or hybrids. She said their neighbors forty miles away have reported the same with the same outcome.

Two years ago there were reports of wolves in CO, and the USFWS denied the reports. 

WDFW claim their are one maybe two wolves in the lookout pack.

Title: Re: New reports
Post by: huntnphool on October 28, 2013, 05:12:22 PM
Wolf bait, I heard there were sightings around there all summer? Hop, skip, and jump from Beaver. Not to mention the ones up lost river..watched 2 in the Big Valley several years ago.just laid there while we watched..pretty wiley  those dogs! :dunno: lots of reported sightings coming into the store down here this fall..
WDFW claim their are one maybe two wolves in the lookout pack.
The three in that pic I posted were less than a mile as the crow flies from the lookout.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 28, 2013, 05:39:46 PM
Their numbers are off as usual. Comment was made earlier that wdfw doesn't get many pics on trail cams or sightings from aerial counts.. But sportsmen can come of with piles of photos and reports of sightings. Makes one wonder??
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: bornforhorns on October 31, 2013, 06:43:19 PM
My brother and I had a pair leave tracks on top of our tracks while we took an afternoon slumber in the high country of the Methow the second weekend of modern.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: mountainman on October 31, 2013, 07:24:46 PM
My brother and I had a pair leave tracks on top of our tracks while we took an afternoon slumber in the high country of the Methow the second weekend of modern.
  :yike:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: CAMPMEAT on October 31, 2013, 07:39:19 PM
Off track here. Just looked up the wolf kills in Idaho so far this year, 102 total with 28 being in the Panhandle, Unit1............
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: wolfbait on October 31, 2013, 08:46:32 PM
Their numbers are off as usual. Comment was made earlier that wdfw doesn't get many pics on trail cams or sightings from aerial counts.. But sportsmen can come of with piles of photos and reports of sightings. Makes one wonder??

After reading the history of WDFW, Defenders of Wildlife, the USFWS and Conservation NW, it usually doesn't take long to connect the dots.  The happy No Hunting Group!

With all programs funded by tax payers!
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: Whitelightning on November 23, 2013, 09:13:42 PM
well didn't see the Wolf but I seen his tracks will try to attach, location is N 48 degrees16.100  W 117 degrees 13.622  3855 elevation. My 7mm WSM is in the track :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: JLS on November 23, 2013, 09:34:55 PM
I would still like to know others opinions on the track I found in 124 2 weeks ago. I posted it in the wolf reports section. It looks to bid for a yote to me.

It is without question a cougar.  Look at the heel pad.  It is not triangular like a canine, and has the three lobes on the back of the heel like a cat.  The middle two toes are not even with each other, and the overall track shape is round without visible claws.
Title: Re: New reports
Post by: jasnt on November 23, 2013, 09:59:27 PM


It is without question a cougar.  Look at the heel pad.  It is not triangular like a canine, and has the three lobes on the back of the heel like a cat.  The middle two toes are not even with each other, and the overall track shape is round without visible claws.


+1 that track screams cat.  K9 toes are more tear dropped not round. Can draw an X in a dog track. Not a cat. That track has more of an H. Jmo
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