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wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 7:25 pm
by Glen
Wolf season opens Sept. 1 in some areas.
tags are 11.50 for residents and 186 for nonresidents. Go to idaho fish and game website for more info.
Re: wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:21 pm
by Chad H
So far 3 wolves have been taken, you can go to KTVB.COM and view pics of one, and read about it, i guess the guy in Kamiah is getting harrassing e-mails, and voicemails, rediculous... This is a great time for ID, it is about time we get a chance to start thinning out this huge problem. I went up the other day to an area where i used to go into and see tons of deer and elk, hiked in well before light glassed a couple of huge canyons and saw 1 bull, started with coyote howls, then switched to deer in distress, no action but I think if the wolves are in the area they will come. I will go back.
Chad
Re: wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:36 am
by daawg1963
I hope you put the hurt on the bastards............damn re-entry of wolves are a painfull slap in the face to progress............one time we were bear hunting by headquarters and the forest service had a couple college kids putting up those stupid habitat tree tags ,we toldem to go down to were this timber co was logging cause they had several of those signs in there slash piles......it was funny as hell to see there reaction ........tree huggers gotta go!!!Good luck wolf huntin..
Re: wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:19 pm
by gkckak
I think it is a good idea to hunt wolves. Its a pretty sight to have them back but if they cause to much problems or whatever is going on in Idaho its good to thin out the population.
Re: wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:47 pm
by montananative
Re: wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:03 am
by arizonabeagle
the only time a wolf looks pretty is with a bullet in his head
or on those tie-die t-shirts hahahah
Re: wolf hunting in idaho!
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:41 am
by Chad H
I was just on KTVB website and they now have 2 zones closed, as of today 97 wolves have been shot. That's a good thing... you can also go to ID fish and game website and it shows how many in each zone have been killed. I was up elk hunting last week, set up camp in a snow storm, woke up the next morning went to fire up the wheeler, and about 30 yards from the wall tent a pack had come off the hill, walked right through camp and down the hill, looked to be 4 or 5, wish they would have come through in the daylight.
Chad