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    #21
    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
    That is hard to fathom. 3 inches on the level here. Neighbour has a property near Boyle. Lots of snow there apparently.
    Definite heavy line along hi way 3 , 40-50 inches there and north . None of that has melted much all winter
    But that’s not overly out of the ordinary.

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      #22
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      Just don't go off trail...sled disappears
      Why would you be on a trail in the first place with that much beautiful snow to play in?

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        #23
        Originally posted by makar View Post
        First time in 63 years seen a wolf kill on my land, in 12 hours you could haul a moose carcass in a wheelbarrow.
        The 3 different packs around us are constantly seen running the farm land. The pricks killed our dog a few years back.

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          #24
          It’s is always hard to tell how much snow because of all the wind. Put on the snowshoes and trudged out to a spot in the bush that the wind doesn’t affect and this is what I find. This is in NE Sask close to where CaseIh lives.

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            #25
            Wolves are very easy to call in with simple howls if they are within earshot, they will run right up to you, territorial response.
            Also snare on a fresh kill will give very good success.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Taiga View Post
              Wolves are very easy to call in with simple howls if they are within earshot, they will run right up to you, territorial response.
              Also snare on a fresh kill will give very good success.
              We don't have dumb wolves around here, near impossible to get eyes on them within 1000 yds without pure luck. Snared a few on their pathways, baits don't work, traps absolutely don't work and and we have yet to call them into view when we know they are only few hundred yards in the bush away.

              The pack a little further north isn't quite as bright but I'm less concerned about them.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Dr Tone View Post
                Why would you be on a trail in the first place with that much beautiful snow to play in?
                Getting STUCK in 3' powder is asking for health trouble...

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                  #28
                  Dr. They are smart like u say. Very interesting what u see on a trail cam. Snow is so deep here even the moose wanna stay on skidoo trails. Seen about 30 deer eating out of the neighbors silage pile so u know it’s hard on them when they looking for easy food

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                    Getting STUCK in 3' powder is asking for health trouble...
                    I'm not sure how exercise causes health trouble, you must mean your back or something.

                    I haven't got stuck in 3' powder all year. Upgrade the 440 polaris. :-)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
                      Dr. They are smart like u say. Very interesting what u see on a trail cam. Snow is so deep here even the moose wanna stay on skidoo trails. Seen about 30 deer eating out of the neighbors silage pile so u know it’s hard on them when they looking for easy food
                      Once the groomed snowmobile trail goes in these wolves quit coming around and stay in a different part of their area we don't get them on camera. During the spring we have cameras near their dens and constantly have them on camera, including the pups.

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