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Dean: The tracks you're referring to from yesterday are lynx. Those from the 6th aren't wolf but I can't tell for sure what they are from the picture - I think they're moose. I've not seen any wolf sign up there at all. Not enough moose. They're all down in the flats so that's where the wolves are. Wolves rarely leave a single set of tracks. Generally when they travel as a pack in deep snow they walk in a line and create a narrow entrenched trail that is unmistakable and very easy to spot from the air. I saw several yesterday but not this far into the mountains. There have been moose in this area recently but I've not seen them.
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