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Idaho wolf hunt

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bearpaw:
I think going deep on a 4-stroke snow machine that runs quiet is your best chance at a wolf, go to any backcountry unit that has some road access to get in with the snow machine. More southern units will offer more open slopes for spotting, and that is an extra advantage. Call and ask an Idaho biologist for the region you decide on!

DeerThug:
Any of the mid Handel units have wolves of decent  numbers.  I have seen them down into the Palouse Teiko Farmington  area but just never was able to get a shot opportunity.

bearpaw:

--- Quote from: DeerThug on November 02, 2024, 08:34:33 PM ---Any of the mid Handel units have wolves of decent  numbers.  I have seen them down into the Palouse Teiko Farmington  area but just never was able to get a shot opportunity.

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If you are asking about Panhandle units, all those units have wolves, plenty of wolves, especially in the more remote areas.

GASoline71:

--- Quote from: Naches Sportsman on November 01, 2024, 08:33:46 PM ---Unit 10 here in about another month or two when snow shuts people out from being able to drive along the North Fork Clearwater and Kelly Creek. There’s a new trapper trying to trap it but didn’t have success last winter. The previous guy who was quite successful lives out East now.

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Unit 10 was full of wolves back in 2018 last time i was in ID hunting.  We never connected with one, but we saw a few and we heard them every single evening.

Gary

redi:
We got two out of the Clearwater 2 years ago.

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