Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: Jonathan_S on February 28, 2016, 04:05:31 PM
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Skip to :30 in the video.
This guy wandered around our camp for several minutes this morning. Quite unafraid of us despite being a long way from the road
FERRY COUNTY
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Picture. About 150 ish yards so not the best picture from my phone
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Looked like Idaho to me..................
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I wish. They aren't that brazen in Idaho.
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I bet you had a big ol smile on your face!!!!
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If by smile, you mean " :yike: "
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Yep, your right..... Coyote. In Washington shoot them when you hear or see this! ;)
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These wolves are wreaking havoc on one of the best whitetail winter ranges in the state.
It's also a spot that a fragile mule deer herd winters upon. The Profanity Peak pack is definitely more than 6-ish I heard more than that from where I was. The more I consider this, the more it frustrates me.
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Shoot the coyotes before you need a new hunting spot!
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These wolves are wreaking havoc on one of the best whitetail winter ranges in the state.
It's also a spot that a fragile mule deer herd winters upon. The Profanity Peak pack is definitely more than 6-ish I heard more than that from where I was. The more I consider this, the more it frustrates me.
Must be the habitat……………...
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Wolfbait, I am not sure what your point is
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These wolves are wreaking havoc on one of the best whitetail winter ranges in the state.
It's also a spot that a fragile mule deer herd winters upon. The Profanity Peak pack is definitely more than 6-ish I heard more than that from where I was. The more I consider this, the more it frustrates me.
Must be the habitat……………...
Wolfbait, I am not sure what your point is
Just thinking of IDFG and the Lolo elk herd, I wonder how long it will be before WDFW will admit wolves are decimating the game herds?
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Oh I see, yes.
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Wish I had more phone battery this day.
Minimum of 6 were filtering through the area near our camp. Used to see 2-5 deer a day on stand up here. Now it’s lucky to see any on an average day