Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Machias on December 10, 2018, 11:59:31 AM
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Probably won't be many photos this year. I have to learn all new areas, gain permissions etc..., but I have my resident Idaho trapping license and my new trap tags from F&T are at the mailbox today so once I get them attached, I can officially start trapping here in idaho. Hopefully by next fall/winter I'll have some sets out waiting for wolves. :IBCOOL:
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I certainly hope so Fred!!
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looking forward to following along
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:tup: ! Not sure but is it you can hunt 5 plus trap 5 wolves in Idaho?
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I think so, would love to pinch a couple even more so that shooting one, but I'll take one however it comes. :)
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If I lived in an area where I could trap wolves that is all I would do! I hope you become a great wof trapper.
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If I lived in an area where I could trap wolves that is all I would do! I hope you become a great wof trapper.
I'm excited to try, I really like water trapping a lot, but love catching fox and coyotes so I can only imagine what it will be like to walk up to my first wolf!! :)
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Good luck to you I'll be following along!
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Looking forward to the stories and pics Fred...did not see any wolf sign this last trip but lots of coyote and a few bobcat! Any snow around yet?
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Might check with F4WM with your wolf sets, might cover some expenses
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Might check with F4WM with your wolf sets, might cover some expenses
Thanks, I am a member. :)
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Looking forward to the stories and pics Fred...did not see any wolf sign this last trip but lots of coyote and a few bobcat! Any snow around yet?
Not much where I am at, but I think that may change some next week. Finally got my trap tags in. So if any of the cats or yote in my area did not drown last night, I'll be making some sets soon!! :)