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Also, I was under the impression that the wolves in the Wenaha had achieved "pack" status. There was one killed on the Oregon side last fall though so maybe that pack has too few wolves now to be officially designated as a "pack".
I'm not sure if the Wenaha pack is an actual pack on the Oregon side but if it is then it's an Oregon pack and not a Washington pack.
Last I heard, wolves don't pay much attention to state lines.
Just a little correction for the OP GMU 224 is Pearrygin not Boulder. Not trying to step on any toes just trying to keep everything accurate for when we have to use it.
Quote from: grundy53 on July 08, 2011, 07:29:38 PMJust a little correction for the OP GMU 224 is Pearrygin not Boulder. Not trying to step on any toes just trying to keep everything accurate for when we have to use it.It might be confusing, I listed the unit number and then an area for a possible name for a pack, some are specific local areas rather than the unit names.
Quote from: 10heiau on July 08, 2011, 10:25:41 AM Last I heard, wolves don't pay much attention to state lines. Agreed...I think you'd have a hard time convincing everyone of that though, especially the guys that don't think they can walk here from Canada or Idaho or Oregon. Apparently the only way is in a truck.