Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Goshawk on December 13, 2011, 08:31:35 PM
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Greetings,
By any great chance of luck, does anyone here have experience with wolf hunting in Idaho? The daughter and I are pondering going over this winter but could use some advice from someone who has "Been there, Done that" already.
Thanks
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I'm not sure any one here is an "expert" wolf hunter yet. We are all still learning. Sounds like wolf howling is a good way to locate and then try and get in and either howl close or use elk or deer distress calls. Hounds baying or coyote howls seems to be working as well.
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Yeah, There a wolf sighting MAP. Open this one http://www.NorthwestWolfSightings.org/ and look top on wolf sighting Map. It could help you good idea where to go. Those Website wanting everyone to know where they are so everyone can go out shoot them. :tup:
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Anyone been over to try yet?
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,85569.msg1120613.html#msg1120613
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Throw on some jogging clothes and start running. seem to be the demise oftoo many people lately. too damn bad though....
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Hounds baying seem to be the best tine working right now. The hounds seem to be one of the wolves favorite food! Find the elk and you will find the wolves!
B_C
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Find the elk and you will find the wolves!
too bad theres no elk left to find. piece o chit wolves. seen em in action first hand and its no fun. kill to kill is all they do!!!
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There's still a few elk around ;) but not many!
B_C
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You may find more info at Predatormasters.com also look up Red frog outfitters he's a wolf hunter in Canada. I know its not Idaho but an excellent resource non the less