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Wolf hunting is one of those things a lot of hunters want to try but many don't know where to start. We have been experimenting with wolf hunting and wolf trapping for some time and we are making an effort to become more proficient at it so we can offer wolf hunts in Idaho. But more importantly is the simple fact that wolves must be harvested in order for states like Montana and Idaho to get herds back in areas where wolves have heavily impacted the herds. To that end, I thought I would put together some advice and steps to help novices get started and hopefully more wolves are taken to further help the herds. 1. Decide on a state and area to hunt. If you don't know where to go, I would recommend looking at areas with known wolf packs and look at the state harvest records for an area/unit with a history of wolf harvest. There are units you could go and there may not be many wolves, so pick an area that is known to have more wolves.Idaho & Montana Units With Heaviest Wolf Impacts: https://f4wm.org/reimbursement/2. Choose a good wolf gun to use that fits you and the area you plan to hunt. In my opinion you will want a gun that's not too heavy in case you need to cover country fast on foot. You want a gun you can maneuver well, get on the target quickly even at close range, and shoots well at longer ranges if needed. I don't think caliber is that important, any caliber that will bring down deer should be effective. How well you can shoot and handle the rifle is the most important thing. The type of country you will be hunting is probably the next major consideration for which gun to take. Open country may require longer range shots, thick vegetation may require a quicker handling rifle and potentially a lower power on your scope. Look at the rifles other guys are using in the videos. 3. Practice shooting, not just on a bench, practice using a tree for a rest, a shooting stick, sitting down, and laying prone on the ground. Practice shooting in positions you will have to use when hunting. Shooting off a bench at a gun range is not nearly effective as practicing up in the mountains in different real hunting type positions.4. Learn about wolf hunting, watch different hunting tactics in videos and read information, get an idea what to do when you get to the wolf hunting area. I think you can learn something new from every video you watch and everything you read.5. Before you leave for your hunt consider joining https://f4wm.org/, this organization pays out reimbursements for wolves taken in Idaho and Montana. There are details for how that works on their web page. This organization has already saved thousands of elk, deer, and moose in Idaho and Montana.GOOD LUCK HUNTING!Wolf hunting videos: