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    The news about all the animal deaths this winter isn't very heartening.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    The news about all the animal deaths this winter isn't very heartening.....
    Nope, with the CWD, Wolves and winter kill, they paint a bleak picture for the NW corner. But then, we will see.

    Up to 3/6 for Moose, don't know how many it takes to get drawn in 7 for a cow.

    Won't get Elk or Pronghorn, boys will likely get Late Elk and the younger and I might get a deer tag. Otherwise, I guess Archery gets used again.
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    I hunted north of Vail last year. Hunted in the snow. Zero elk tracks seen over 4 days. We did see many wolf tracks. At first I thought it was weird we were seeing large dog tracks but no human tracks with them. For some reason I never considered they were wolves.

    Until we spoke to a local deputy, he confirmed wolves had pushed the elk out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I hunted north of Vail last year. Hunted in the snow. Zero elk tracks seen over 4 days. We did see many wolf tracks. At first I thought it was weird we were seeing large dog tracks but no human tracks with them. For some reason I never considered they were wolves.

    Until we spoke to a local deputy, he confirmed wolves had pushed the elk out.
    I've never heard of wolves north of Vail. A friend of mine has a cabin on the North Side of the Eagles Nest Wilderness which is just north of Vail and there definitely aren't any wolves there.

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    My nephew in Crawford says the deer are so thick around his place you don't really have to hunt them. Just find a comfy spot and wait for one to come along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    My nephew in Crawford says the deer are so thick around his place you don't really have to hunt them. Just find a comfy spot and wait for one to come along.

    Hope it works out. Wait for a big, dry doe.

    Still too much snow here so no deer or elk in the area yet. We had 14" of snow yesterday. I did follow a cow moose down Overland Road above Jamestown yesterday, and there was a cow moose with two yearling calves down canyon last week. If I draw a cow moose tag, I'll try dropping one in the yard. And, I'll call Irving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    I've never heard of wolves north of Vail. A friend of mine has a cabin on the North Side of the Eagles Nest Wilderness which is just north of Vail and there definitely aren't any wolves there.
    They've been reported in Routt County with photo evidence going back years. But if your buddy hasn't seen any, they certainly must not exist. Afterall, wolves are known to stay put in one area so I'm sure they didn't make the short trip south to Vail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    They've been reported in Routt County with photo evidence going back years. But if your buddy hasn't seen any, they certainly must not exist. Afterall, wolves are known to stay put in one area so I'm sure they didn't make the short trip south to Vail.
    Yes, they’ve been in the Mt Zirkel Wilderness and north of Steamboat as in North Routt County/Steamboat Lake area. I know some people that claim they are in the Flattops but I also know a few people in the Steamboat area that spend a lot of time in the Flattops and they haven’t seen or heard them there. I wouldn’t use the term “North of Vail” to refer to Routt County and there certainly isn’t a resident population north of Vail.

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