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As we were driving we came across a dead chicken in the road. The chicken did not look like roadkill, rather hunted. We continued to drive and about 60 yards away from the chicken was a Grey Wolf running away from the sound of our truck/chicken
Just pulled this off of the wolf sighting report page on WDFW website. Copy and paste. Wonder why there is so much speculation when someone reports a wolf sighting. QuoteAs we were driving we came across a dead chicken in the road. The chicken did not look like roadkill, rather hunted. We continued to drive and about 60 yards away from the chicken was a Grey Wolf running away from the sound of our truck/chicken
Quote from: jackelope on December 16, 2017, 08:30:32 AMJust pulled this off of the wolf sighting report page on WDFW website. Copy and paste. Wonder why there is so much speculation when someone reports a wolf sighting. QuoteAs we were driving we came across a dead chicken in the road. The chicken did not look like roadkill, rather hunted. We continued to drive and about 60 yards away from the chicken was a Grey Wolf running away from the sound of our truck/chickenProbably written by some dumb hippy on the westside... WDFW know where their wolves are jack, reporting wolves to WDFW has always been a joke on the people of WA. Just like reporting wolf killed livestock, heck look at WDFW bogus wolf count, was it 2014 that they said Washingtons wolves grew by ONE.By this time is there actually anyone who believes anything WDFW and their fake environmental partners say?
I think this could be one of your local friends.He does have quite the snappy hat.