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    Default Idaho wolf hunt

    I am planning to go next month to hunt wolves in the salmon area of Idaho. I'm looking for any advice anyone would be willing to give on the best way to hunt them. Thank you in advance.
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    I apologize in advance for any offense I may cause with this thread

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    Are they getting out of hand out there? I thought it would be hard just to see one.

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    No need for an apology - way I figure it, if you're posting in the hunting forum then you're posting to a group of like-minded people (and anybody else can choose to ignore it). I know there are a few folk in Idaho - I'll let them chime in with tips... I will admit to complete ignorance - was this a lottery ticket system, or is it an open season up there?
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    They estimate over 1000 in Idaho, the fish and game website says they would like to reduce that to 150 breeding pairs. The price of a non-resident tag has been reduced to $31.75 and you are allowed to buy 2 of them over the counter. I hunt deer and elk 10 miles south of the Idaho border and have heard of wolf sightings in that area. I don't want to see the herds here in Utah destroyed by these non-native wolves

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    Last edited by huntertibbs; 10-28-2011 at 01:21 PM.

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    Awesome... Good luck on the hunt!
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    I will be leaving November 17th, I will be sure to post pictures when I get back

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    Idaho! Although I live quite a bit north of the Salmon, I know my way around there! The elk population has plummeted, even in the last year the harvest numbers are basically nothing. The Federal govt. estimates around 1000 wolves in Idaho, that's crap. Those are only breeding pairs that they counted, there is more like 2,300 or so.
    When you go, bring along an electronic call, or reed calls of a dying animal sound, they are legal in the state ("Electronic calls: Electronic calls may be used to attract wolves for the purpose of harvest") also, bring a sidearm, a lady recently had to shoot one in the face that was running straight at her and wouldn't stop when she was elk hunting!
    Wolves are here, but they are elusive, they have been sighted about a 1/3 of a mile from my house, and I live 15 miles north of Coeur D' Alene.
    If you have any more questions, PM me.

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    wow good luck ...cant wait to see pics ...even better with a wolf in the pic ..lol..
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    This just posted on facebook. Killed by a Idaho game warden.

    Edit: Apparently this is a hoax/viral photo. Big *** wolf none the less.
    Last edited by LaOutbackTrail; 11-07-2011 at 08:51 PM.
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