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Offline Sourdough

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Saw Wolves But Unable To Get Within Range
« on: April 06, 2004, 08:10:21 PM »
Just spent a week down in the Alaska Range, again.  Sunday after a long ride on the snowmachines, we went back to the cabin so my partner could rest.  I went for a walk, back down to the river.  Found fresh wolf tracks on top of our snowmachine tracks.  The tracks were made within the last 30 to 45 minutes.  I went back to the cabin, got my machine and followed the tracks.  The tracks led down the river, following and old track I had made two weeks ago.  
    I followed for about 4 or 5 miles downriver.  They were working along the East bank, they got on a Moose track and circled an Island in the middle of the river.  I realised that they were headed back in the direction I had just came from.  I speeded up and when I got back to the place where they hit my fresh track, I realised they had doubled back and were aware I was following them.  I got out my binoculors and could see them about a mile ahead.  There were six, possiably seven wolves in the group unable to tell for sure.  I ran back up river as fast as the machine would go, about 45 or 50 miles per hour.  When I got about six hundred yards from them they left the snowmachine track and following a Moose trail left the river and went into the black spruces.  I quess they knew I could not follow them into the trees.  If I could have gotten within 400 yards I would have tried a shot, but 600 is too far for a running target for me.  
    I'm going back again next week, maybe I'll have better luck then.
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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2004, 05:51:03 PM »
Hey Sourdough, any update on the wolves?
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2004, 08:49:09 PM »
Oh Yea, I forgot.  I went back in last weekend with a friend in his Monster truck.  Most of the snow has melted, the trail was slush and mud.  We were unable to get across the river due to ice along the edges.  Saw lots of tracks but no wolves this time.  The trapper that traps that area has been chasing them pretty hard since the snow started getting soft, and they had a hard time getting through it.  Would like to have brought some out but just did not see any this trip, mainly due to the thawing conditions.  Right now is our slack time due to the snow being gone in enough places you can't use a snowmachine, and too much snow in other spots to use a four wheeler.  If I fly in with the ultralight, I have to wait till the next day to hunt, and by then the animals are long gone.  Another three weeks though and the bears will be running the river banks looking for Moose calves, Then the fun will be back.  Love living here.
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