Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: Ridgeratt on October 22, 2018, 05:23:09 AM
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I found 2 of these this last week while I was wandering around. This one was on a back trail where the Wolf manure was almost a pile every 20 feet. :yike:
The tag says WSU/DNR research.
First one was in the Profanity peak area and this one is in the Wedge.
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Did you steal them ? Did you blame someone on this forum ? Are you going to thank someone for not stealing them ? Are you calling the fuzz to report your find ? Did you pull the card to check for identification of trespassers ? Did you see Mitch Friedman feeding the wolves ?
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Did you steal them ? Did you blame someone on this forum ? Are you going to thank someone for not stealing them ? Are you calling the fuzz to report your find ? Did you pull the card to check for identification of trespassers ? Did you see Mitch Friedman feeding the wolves ?
Did I steal them. Nope
Am I going to blame someone on here. Nope, But I would guess some may
Not going to thank anyone for not stealing it either.
I'm feeling pretty confident that the "fuzz" who monitor this site are aware it's been found.
I really didn't want my prints on it either.
From the amount of wolf crap in the area Mitch is making sure they are fed well.
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I’ve always thought that some kind a official label on my cameras keep people from messing with them, I’m sure those are official I’m just saying it might be a good idea.
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I’ve always thought that some kind a official label on my cameras keep people from messing with them, I’m sure those are official I’m just saying it might be a good idea.
I think it would have the opposite effect :dunno:
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Maybe this one?
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I recently listen to Brian Kreston speak about the cougar study the WDFW is doing in NE Wa. and Okanogan. Besides collaring cougars they a saturating areas with game cameras to try and get a better idea of cougar populations.
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I recently listen to Brian Kreston speak about the cougar study the WDFW is doing in NE Wa. and Okanogan. Besides collaring cougars they a saturating areas with game cameras to try and get a better idea of cougar populations.
They have been doing large carnivore studies in the NE for years. I'm not sure with all the studies they have that done they have a clue as to the amount of animals in any species. Perhaps their studies are a close depiction of this. :dunno:
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I recently listen to Brian Kreston speak about the cougar study the WDFW is doing in NE Wa. and Okanogan. Besides collaring cougars they a saturating areas with game cameras to try and get a better idea of cougar populations.
They have been doing large carnivore studies in the NE for years. I'm not sure with all the studies they have that done they have a clue as to the amount of animals in any species. Perhaps their studies are a close depiction of this. :dunno:
...............a hound hunter could tell ya..........
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Dress up like a yeti. See if you make it on the news.
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I recently listen to Brian Kreston speak about the cougar study the WDFW is doing in NE Wa. and Okanogan. Besides collaring cougars they a saturating areas with game cameras to try and get a better idea of cougar populations.
They have been doing large carnivore studies in the NE for years. I'm not sure with all the studies they have that done they have a clue as to the amount of animals in any species. Perhaps their studies are a close depiction of this. :dunno:
...............a hound hunter could tell ya..........
Any body that spends time in the woods can tell you. When they take a biased opinion into a study the results are predetermined. They discount your personal observations as being biased but can't recognize there own biases. I could take 3 cameras to the woods today and will guaranty that in a 2 week period I will have 2-4 cats on camera.
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Dress up like a yeti. See if you make it on the news.
:yeah: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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I know a few spots you might frequent Justy where you could get more than a couple cats.. I saw two last year within a mile or two of each other on separate days.
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Dress up like a yeti. See if you make it on the news.
WDFW would report it as an "Extremely Large tree squirrel or just a coyote". Nothing to see here folks just keep moving.