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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #15 on: October 05, 2011, 07:03:24 AM »
I am also hoping to get over there soon.

What is the best way to hunt these things? Would you hunt them like yotes with calls or is there other methods that work better? I think I saw where ID does not allow electronic callers, so mouth calls are it I guess???
well since i have never hunted idaho i would go straight to the local tavern and ask someone to show me where they are, as much as the idahoans hate the wolves they will be glad to show you where they are, i know i would... good luck to ya sir
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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #16 on: October 05, 2011, 08:40:35 AM »
I am also hoping to get over there soon.

What is the best way to hunt these things? Would you hunt them like yotes with calls or is there other methods that work better? I think I saw where ID does not allow electronic callers, so mouth calls are it I guess???

Not so, from the ID Fish and Game site:

Electronic calls: Electronic calls may be used to attract wolves for the purpose of harvest.
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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #17 on: October 05, 2011, 09:54:34 AM »

 
Not so, from the ID Fish and Game site:

Electronic calls: Electronic calls may be used to attract wolves for the purpose of harvest.
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Thanks, I must have missed that. That opens a lot of doors to calling them.

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2011, 10:20:54 AM »
 :tup:
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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #19 on: October 05, 2011, 11:19:46 AM »
Thanks everyone. So other than calling is there any other tactic I could use or is it best to just treat them like coyotes? I might get to go this weekend, depending on how things unfold. Hopefully save some Deer and Elk.

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #20 on: October 05, 2011, 11:39:37 AM »
Piece of advice to all that are going to go hunting for Wolves...take a sidearm with you!!! In 2009 when I ran into a pack of 8 wolves that surrounded me (5-10 yards) I shot twice with my .338 Ultra Mag before they left. This gun is loud as all h*#& and the first shot didn't scare them away; it took the second shot to leave but they were not scared. I had one shot left in my rifle and that was it. I did not have a sidearm at the time but I sure bought one after the season and pack it with me at all times now.  :twocents:

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #21 on: October 05, 2011, 11:48:29 AM »
I will be hunting them in ID over Thanksgiving week.
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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #22 on: October 05, 2011, 11:57:53 AM »
Piece of advice to all that are going to go hunting for Wolves...take a sidearm with you!!! In 2009 when I ran into a pack of 8 wolves that surrounded me (5-10 yards) I shot twice with my .338 Ultra Mag before they left. This gun is loud as all h*#& and the first shot didn't scare them away; it took the second shot to leave but they were not scared. I had one shot left in my rifle and that was it. I did not have a sidearm at the time but I sure bought one after the season and pack it with me at all times now.  :twocents:

Thats crazy man, I usually carry my sidearm whenever I'm out hunting anyways but will be sure to bring it to Idaho.

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #23 on: October 05, 2011, 12:14:48 PM »
Talking to the locals is a great idea.  I know the small town we hunt around has more than enough people willing to share information.  I have heard that even cow calls work.  As long as you can pinpoint where they have been seen, and find fresh track, calling should attrack something.

But as was mentioned, definitely be ready.  My brother and I jumped two large dogs two years ago.  When we went to investigate there was a whole heck of a lot more than just two.  My brother (had a tag) took off to find them.  Me (no tag, no gun, and a pocket knife) stood there waiting for him.  Talk about an eery feeling for sure.  Lesson learned.  Always have a sidearm now.

Have fun!  It's an interesting feeling hunting something that you aren't used to hunting.

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #24 on: October 06, 2011, 08:59:00 PM »
Has anyone ever tried Wolf meat? Or is that just a bad idea I should stay away from? I'd feel bad letting the meat go to waste.

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #25 on: October 08, 2011, 01:46:13 AM »
I was wondering the same thing!! I would think some summer sauage would be good

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #26 on: October 08, 2011, 03:03:49 AM »
Has anyone ever tried Wolf meat? Or is that just a bad idea I should stay away from? I'd feel bad letting the meat go to waste.

It tastes like chicken  :chuckle:

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2011, 03:29:55 AM »
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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #28 on: October 08, 2011, 05:52:13 PM »
Has anyone ever tried Wolf meat? Or is that just a bad idea I should stay away from? I'd feel bad letting the meat go to waste.

If this is a serious question:

I would be worried about Hyatid (sp?) Disease.  Don't know much about it, but I guess it causes cysts in humans (and other mammals) that can be fatal.  Evidently all wolves in Idaho have it.  Somewhere I read that you should wear a mask and gloves when you skin them.   

Skin them if the pelt is good and if you want it, if not, throw it in a dumpster and go shoot another one.... :chuckle:

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Re: Possibly going Wolf hunting in Idaho
« Reply #29 on: October 08, 2011, 10:42:40 PM »
During Vilhjalmur Stefansson's Arctic expedition in 1913, George H. Wilkins sampled cooked wolf meat and commented that it was "fine eating" and noted a resemblance to chicken. Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_hunting

Yes, some members of adventure sports organisations such as the Canadian Adventure Expedition (CAE) in Canada do eat wolf meat for their survival and to provide them the sustenance to bear the harsh and bitterly cold weather in the winter. Like most meat, it is rich in protein, and people eat wolf meat because it can provide their bodies with both heat and nourishment.

Wolf meat is considered to be a bizarre delicacy and hence it is very valuable and expensive. It tastes like chicken, and even gives the same nutritional value as chicken, especially to people like Eskimos that live in countries that have extremely cold climates. Eating wolf meat may be an unpleasant idea at first, as is the case with most delicacies in the fine dining culture. Wolf meat, of course, is not a common item for sale in the open market, except in the pockets of the world where it is eaten.
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