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I can't even believe you actual just posted that. Better hunting since wolves??
I was a hunting guide/packer in Wyoming, Montana, and a little bit in Idaho in the 1980's and early 90's, pre-wolf. I know how things were then and I've watched with interest the past years as all the wolf introduction and aftermath has occurred. I have friends who hunt every year in Idaho and have joined them recently as well. I also look with interest at all the posts on this forum from the states listed above.Am I wrong or has the hunting gotten better the past few years? My friends do well there and I certainly see a lot of nice animals on here. I'm not a biologist but it seems like maybe, a) the game has learned to adapt better to the presence of wolves, b) the wolf hunting seasons and efforts by the states to reduce the populations has had a positive impact, c) both have happened, or d) I'm totally wrong and am reading everything wrong.Does anybody else have an opinion or observation on this? It just seems like maybe all is not lost as we originally believed.
Geez, take a breath, I'm not pro wolf, I hate the fact that wolves came back. I guided in the Gardiner Montana area in the peak if that herd. My last season as a guide my clients took 12 bulls so I know the difference. I'm asking an honest question here because I know people still bring home game from these states and it seems to me like the past few years have been better than the ones before that. I'm looking at a picture on this forum if 6 muley bucks, another that is titled something about an Idaho state record, another one day Montana elk hunt with a great bull, my buddies filled out on elk last year and I haven't heard the result from this year. Before you knee jerk people start bashing me let me tell you what I hope happens. I hope the hunting improves enough that people keep hunting with outfitters like Bearpaw and a bunch of other guys who were just about devastated by the wolf reintro. It seems like the world isn't completely destroyed and maybe its still worth buying a tag and hunting in these wolf states. Obviously it's not the same as it was but it's still worth going there. We have a wolf problem in Washington for sure but it's really a wolf management problem now because wolves are here and aren't being managed.