Absolutely forgot how big Ontario was. Did the classic cross Canada tour upon retirement a few years ago. West to east coast. Figured a couple days easy driving in Northern Ontario. Going to meet family in Quebec. That calculation was slightly incorrect. The wolf population in the BC Interior (Skeena Drainage), where I reside, has packs with 18 plus animals in them. That is strictly anecdotal but is indicative that they must be doing pretty well here.
Northwestern Ontario has a huge population of grey wolves, getting quite out of hand here. I see them on my lawn and in my field almost daily. Haven't hunted once in the last few years without seeing at least one per day.
Maybe "Southern Ontario" are parts south of Hudson Bay... to this author?
One thing that sticks out is two years ago good moose numbers, even with similar wolf #'s. Last year the moose crashed for sure and not just around Babine Lake. Also Houston way towards Morice, Owen etc. This info from a buddy who guides out of there. Their success rate was way down last season. That area is moose paradise. Another guy told me he did not like the look of the liver on the moose he took around Chapman Lake. Maybe some kind of disease is working its way around? The Local Guide Outfitter takes 25 wolves minimum each winter on the lake (big lake) but this probably does not put a dent in the population. The moose #'s do not look good Terrace way by the sounds of things either Gibbs. That is a huge area. Excellent year for feed so that should not be an issue.Too damn well! The moose population and others have taken a big hit. Really bad hits on the beaver population as well.
One thing that sticks out is two years ago good moose numbers, even with similar wolf #'s. Last year the moose crashed for sure and not just around Babine Lake. Also Houston way towards Morice, Owen etc. This info from a buddy who guides out of there. Their success rate was way down last season. That area is moose paradise. Another guy told me he did not like the look of the liver on the moose he took around Chapman Lake. Maybe some kind of disease is working its way around? The Local Guide Outfitter takes 25 wolves minimum each winter on the lake (big lake) but this probably does not put a dent in the population. The moose #'s do not look good Terrace way by the sounds of things either Gibbs. That is a huge area. Excellent year for feed so that should not be an issue.
The ON gov estimates less than 200 eastern wolves in Algonquin Park.
What did the liver look like? Did it have big fliud-filled cysts in it? How were the lungs?
One thing that sticks out is two years ago good moose numbers, even with similar wolf #'s. Last year the moose crashed for sure and not just around Babine Lake. Also Houston way towards Morice, Owen etc. This info from a buddy who guides out of there. Their success rate was way down last season. That area is moose paradise. Another guy told me he did not like the look of the liver on the moose he took around Chapman Lake. Maybe some kind of disease is working its way around? The Local Guide Outfitter takes 25 wolves minimum each winter on the lake (big lake) but this probably does not put a dent in the population. The moose #'s do not look good Terrace way by the sounds of things either Gibbs. That is a huge area. Excellent year for feed so that should not be an issue.



























