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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5801373" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>We were in Jackson Hole the Christmas after they first released wolves into Yellowstone. Went to do the sleigh ride thru the elk refuge one morning. While getting tickets across hwy at museum I dropped a couple quarters into their pay telescope on the deck & started glassing the herd. Didn't take long for me to start seeing the wolves sitting on hillside above the refuge. I don't recall where they released them or how many were released, but in a years time they had migrated to their buffet. They spread and elk suffered. I knew a couple long time outfitters in Idaho that went out of business due to the decimation.</p><p>You are correct that they'll quickly move into Estes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5801373, member: 2474"] We were in Jackson Hole the Christmas after they first released wolves into Yellowstone. Went to do the sleigh ride thru the elk refuge one morning. While getting tickets across hwy at museum I dropped a couple quarters into their pay telescope on the deck & started glassing the herd. Didn't take long for me to start seeing the wolves sitting on hillside above the refuge. I don't recall where they released them or how many were released, but in a years time they had migrated to their buffet. They spread and elk suffered. I knew a couple long time outfitters in Idaho that went out of business due to the decimation. You are correct that they'll quickly move into Estes. [/QUOTE]
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