Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: mathews_shooter4life on September 14, 2010, 12:22:42 PM
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Here is a link that I thought I would share with you.
http://www.ammoland.com/2010/09/13/wolf-pup-in-northeast-washington-indicates-states-third-breeding-pack/ (http://www.ammoland.com/2010/09/13/wolf-pup-in-northeast-washington-indicates-states-third-breeding-pack/)
hope this works.
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Yeah, read that in the Times today. So they're claiming that there is one, and maybe now 2 packs in all of Northern WA. Really?
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If we are lucky and things are done right, there will be a hunting season before there are 4 pair or we will stand up as farmers and hunters and make them 0! No way am I encouraging anyone to do anything illegal or such. I just think that enough is enough when it comes to bending over and taking it...just to make some other people happy that are trying to argue game management/conservation practices that we have proven to work for the last 100 years out here.
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old news.
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>:( IT IS CALLED GET ALL LIBBYS OUT OF WASHINGTON SEND THEM BACK TO CALIFORNIA .SEATTLE IS
BLUE AND EASTERN WASH IS RED.THE WOLF IS SNEAKY LIKE A DEMOCRAT SO LETS GET RID OF THEM IN OFFICE.BEFORE IT IS TO LATE
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Last year I saw 2 wolves near Wauconda. My wife saw 1 near Curlew. My neighbor saw 2 near Orient turkey hunting. I have pictures of wolf tracks west of Republic. The game dept. has those pictures of the tracks in Colville and was very interested in putting up a trail camera ( only on private land I might add ). They're here my friends so don't be mislead by anything you read in the paper. I did not read the Times article, but can imagine what it said.
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By the time we hit 15 we are FUBAR
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I saw a pair of wolves at the top of Bethel ridge two years ago... yet the state claims they aren't there... 40 years in the woods and I know what a wolf looks like... open season yet?
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"Wolves are fast and deadly. Shoot too soon and you pay the federal penalty. Shoot too late and someone else will tell your story." Too sad that this is a true quote
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time to start studying there patterns.we need more pic's .then we can track how many there is really in washington.hunters and farmers need to be on the same page. :twocents:
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wow truly a sighting in the tuccanon area wow, kind of neat since wolves to me are kind of cool but I still want to hunt them similar to coyotees and such just not irradicate them.