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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2011, 07:34:47 AM »

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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2011, 10:29:46 AM »
I've been looking into it as well. I have put a lot of time into searching for the best areas myself. This one is going to be kept to myself since I did all the work. None of my dipstick friends want to go. Can't find anybody to go with to share expenses. I bought a 257 Weatherby Magnum for them thar wolves.

I live just off of I-90, your more than welcome to stop by on your way over to ID for your wolf hunts and if you need company I'd be more than happy to tag along.  I will be hunting over there most weekend for the rest of the year except the middle of Oct and then I'll be down in TX attending my son's graduation from Boot Camp.  But I'll be over there nearly every weekend from now until March.   ;)
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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2011, 06:41:55 PM »
Im not a big supporter of long range hunting, although I wont get into an argument of "ethics" over it...but for wolves do what ever you guys can to get those things under control!

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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2011, 07:04:00 PM »
I've been looking into it as well. I have put a lot of time into searching for the best areas myself. This one is going to be kept to myself since I did all the work. None of my dipstick friends want to go. Can't find anybody to go with to share expenses. I bought a 257 Weatherby Magnum for them thar wolves.

 
I live just off of I-90, your more than welcome to stop by on your way over to ID for your wolf hunts and if you need company I'd be more than happy to tag along.  I will be hunting over there most weekend for the rest of the year except the middle of Oct and then I'll be down in TX attending my son's graduation from Boot Camp.  But I'll be over there nearly every weekend from now until March.   ;)

Fred, ever need a pard, I live at the stateline @ 90. I pretty much make a trip to idaho every weekend myself. I have no issue sharing my wolf Intel as I plan on selling the pelt and donating the income to help the elk.

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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2011, 09:21:20 AM »
I've been looking into it as well. I have put a lot of time into searching for the best areas myself. This one is going to be kept to myself since I did all the work. None of my dipstick friends want to go. Can't find anybody to go with to share expenses. I bought a 257 Weatherby Magnum for them thar wolves.

 
I live just off of I-90, your more than welcome to stop by on your way over to ID for your wolf hunts and if you need company I'd be more than happy to tag along.  I will be hunting over there most weekend for the rest of the year except the middle of Oct and then I'll be down in TX attending my son's graduation from Boot Camp.  But I'll be over there nearly every weekend from now until March.   ;)

Fred, ever need a pard, I live at the stateline @ 90. I pretty much make a trip to idaho every weekend myself. I have no issue sharing my wolf Intel as I plan on selling the pelt and donating the income to help the elk.

Awesome, anytime you want to go just shoot me a PM.  I have a hound permit so in Dec I will be running lions as hard as I can, trying to get a good tom up a tree before the 31st.  After that, Jan through March we should chase wolves as much as possible, so anytime you want to go.  I'm hoping to have a ATV with tracks by 1 Dec so we should be able to get around reall well later on this winter. Get in on some wolves that have not been harrassed much!
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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2011, 10:05:24 AM »
I will like come point or find cut and tell ya where  soon First snow hit so u can dump ur hounds..    :hello:  I might keep eye on Wolf.   :chuckle:

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Re: Where/when would you hunt Idaho for a wolf?
« Reply #22 on: September 28, 2011, 10:06:45 AM »
have wall tent and wood stove......lets roll.

 


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