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Wolves!

The count is up to 11 as of today..... 2 weeks til general season opens.Once that starts I think we'll see the count go up fast!

Yeah, we have seen an uptick in the numbers since the controlled hunt elk season got underway. We are up to 32 now. Still have a long way to go, however, general deer opens up this weekend for most of the state and general elk opens up next week.
 
hmmm I think I know the holder of #41. lol!
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Anyone else seeing poaching in their neck of the woods? Dumb question I guess, just wondering if other areas have experienced the same thing as here. Poaching Interesting that a quota was able to be exceeded in just one day. These things are everywhere.

C. Falls hunter poaches wolves

Published: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 9:20 AM PDT
A Columbia Falls man has pleaded guilty to poaching two wolves near Whale Creek up the North Fork.

Randy Houk, whose age wasn't released, paid fines totaling $1,135.

Fish, Wildife and Parks is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information on the shooting death of a wolf found Oct. 25 in the Red Meadow drainage of the North Fork Flathead. Call 1-800-TIPMONT to leave an anonymous tip.

A hunter at the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks check station in Olney checked through the first legal, general-season wolf kill in Region 1 on Sunday. Meanwhile, deer and elk hunters reported a slow start, similar to last year.

Jay Madsen, of Kalispell, said he shot the gray wolf in the Lazy Creek area, north of Whitefish Lake. Three other wolves have been reported to the state for Wolf Management Unit 1, which covers the entire northern tier of the state.

Wolf hunting across most of southern Montana closed on Monday at sunset after the quota was exceeded during the first day of the general hunting season. The statewide quota is 75 wolves.
 
A guy in Hamilton shot one up the Skalkaho on the 25th of Oct that weighed 185lbs!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
The count is up to 41! :beer;:D:beer;

You guys are doing well. We are up to 87. We still have a long way to go, but we are averaging 8-10 a week. Deer season is wrapping up in many areas, so we may see some drop off, but you never know. If we can get some weather, it may keep the kill rates up there.
 
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