Wish Washington took predator control this seriously
Wolf hunting was opened year-round on private land in Units 22, 24, 31, and all units in the Salmon Region to address chronic livestock depredations.
New wolf trapping seasons were added in Units 8, 8A, 11, 11A, 31, 32, 34 and 35.
New private land-only trapping seasons were opened from Oct. 10 through March 31 in various units in Southern Idaho in an effort to prevent wolf expansion into the area and minimize potential wolf conflicts with livestock.
Possession of tags was increased in the Panhandle, Clearwater, Upper Snake and Salmon Regions to 10 hunting and 10 trapping tags per hunter/trapper in a year.
A proposed trapping season in Units 48 and 49 in the Magic Valley Region was eliminated from consideration in response to public opposition.
The opening date for most trapping seasons will be Oct. 10, excluding Units 1, 60, 61, 62, and 62A which will continue to open on Nov. 15, and Units 7, 9, and that portion of Unit 6 within the North Fork St. Joe River drainage will open Sep. 10.
https://idfg.idaho.gov/press/fg-commission-sets-2019-20-big-game-seasons-and-rules?fbclid=IwAR3T8ZR2Uf-ATFbSYPqyQt9vO2nkQsSDjzL1y7V2Srs49_GEgICmgJcBeho