Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: jrebel on May 19, 2019, 09:09:39 PM
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I think we have a predator problem in this state. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Added a couple other predators pics from the same property. :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
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Business as usual in northeast wa
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That 1st bear is a TOAD!
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We have a couple monsters hanging around. That is the big boar.....we have two huge sows that both have twins that are now 1.5 years old. I would love for my son to kill that big boar this year......in the fall, I would think he goes close to 400 lbs.
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Any cat guys want to give me an idea of how big those cougars are? They look pretty big to me.
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The boar in the picture with two bears is a pig as well!
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Young cats probably siblings my guess 70-80 lbs
You got a predator honey hole !!
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:yeah:
Yearlings. Look at those thick tails and small heads.
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what mtnmuley and jakeland said
younger cats in full winter fur = poofballs
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Great pics (for what it’s worth) not good on the predators. This around Wenatchee or ne? This is the first winter I haven’t gotten wolves on cams in tw. Maybe they migrated to you
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What gmu? To many predators all around :bash:
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That first wolf looks like it has a bad case of mange.
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That first wolf looks like it has a bad case of mange.
I agree.....it is pretty ratty looking and both appear skinny.
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i hope they werent frequent visitors
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They need a dose of vitamin L
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i hope they werent frequent visitors
In-laws cut tracks in Nov. And these pics are January. Not sure if they are the same dogs that made the tracks but likely. I have 5 trail cams out now so we will see what happens over the next few months.
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Vitamin L the same as vitamin Pb? Thanks for the pics