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Idaho 10/10A Wolves

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meatwhack:
If you're serious about killing some wolfs you may want to consider joining this organization http://foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/story.html. They provide expense reimbursement for harvest and the amount varies from $500 for most areas and up to &750 I believe in some areas. You also may be able to get in contact with some folks with good knowledge of that area.

bearpaw:
This is a good org to join, I belong just to help them find these reimbursements and encourage more wolf hunting.

UrbanTrapper:
Foundation for Wildlife Management sounds like a great organization. These guys should link up with the RMEF and SCI Chapters in Washington State and Oregon and sell Wolf Trapline Adventures. Wouldn't it be worth it for them to take an elk hunter along with them if he were 'paying the freight' for the trappers? They should try to donate one wolf trapping trip for each RMEF auction and split the proceeds with the Chapter to raise money for both organizations.  Their line should be, "If you hunt elk, you ought to be doing something to control wolves.  Along with your elk trophies you should have a wolf pelt on the wall at your house or cabin. Why not have fun doing the right thing for wildlife?" They should also contact each hunter who buys a Governor's Elk Tag and ask them (they are rich guys) for a donation and invite them to come along on a wolf trapping trip.

bearpaw:
It seems like outfitting isn't allowed for trapping, if true maybe it's time to change that rule.

meatwhack:
They have a fund raising banquet that they auction off days on the trap line with some of the seasoned trappers. It's also a good way to get in touch with more folks that have a decent idea where packs are hanging out as most folks don't hold wolf intel to themselves like deer and elk.

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