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Thread: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

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    Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    Well I've spent a fair bit of time riding all over this drainage over the years and right about now if be seeing deer after deer after deer, 3-4-5-6 at a time burstsing about.

    Yesterday not one single deer. Very little sign of them.

    But there was plenty of wolf sign, something I had never seen there until yesterday.



    For the record, anyone interested in the area... there's still deep snow in the shady areas of the road above pasulka lake, and very nasy mud holes at the west end of the reserve near the gate. I have very aggressive tires and I was quite uncomfortable.
    i could see tracks that people had poked at this road from both ends but backed out. I was the first to run through.

    Laluwissin fsr is blocked by deep snow and a mass of deadfall a couple km north of the Murray creek fsr turnoff.

    Murray creek is snowed in just a couple km from the laluwissin turnoff.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    I had to open it up last spring from all the pine deadfall. It’s going to be an ongoing battle for a few years.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    Yea I've cleared it a time of two myself. A few years ago I burnt a lot of chainsaw gas just getting to the old cabin/shelter. Tree after tree after tree. I stopped
    something like 20 times to cut.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    One of the culverts on the way to the cabin got plugged, it was kinda tricky getting through with the spring runoff. I tried to clear it, but I couldn’t find the high side of the culvert to pick away at it.

    Im not sure if the road got fixed yet to the hwy, we had to go around thru Botanie.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    So wolves there now as well.
    I can't believe just how far they are expanding and at the rate they are in finding new territory.

    When you watch a lot of the TV series, form all over, Alaska , Yukon, the lower 49, everyone one of them is complaining about the amount of wolves in their areas.

    What is it going to take for the province to start waking up to the issue?
    I guess Harrison Country is next?

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    There’s wolves in Harrison. I saw tracks on the east side, south of Port Douglas.

    North end end of Stave too.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    Quote Originally Posted by Boner View Post
    There’s wolves in Harrison. I saw tracks on the east side, south of Port Douglas.

    North end end of Stave too.
    Well, there we go!

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    They will start to clue in when Little Red Riding Hood gets eaten.
    If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?

    BHA, BCWF, CCFR, PETA, Lever Action Addict.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    Seen wolves in between just north of Lytton up in the alpine in the spring 15 yrs ago already. I am sure they came in from the north and west. Surprised it has taken this long to make a negative impact.

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    Re: Wolves in Lytton.. laluwissin creek

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    So wolves there now as well.
    I can't believe just how far they are expanding and at the rate they are in finding new territory.

    When you watch a lot of the TV series, form all over, Alaska , Yukon, the lower 49, everyone one of them is complaining about the amount of wolves in their areas.

    What is it going to take for the province to start waking up to the issue?
    I guess Harrison Country is next?
    Saw a post on FB last week, chasing Deer on the golf coarse in Princeton!

    Just brutal..
    He's anything but a hunter.
    More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...

    It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
    To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
    They count on that big time..

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