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I think hunting a wolf in Idaho and wanting to know the honey holes, or really good areas, is really hard to get someone tell you a spot. I started going over there 3 years ago and I found out my info from the Idaho people. They HATE wolves, all of them do. I've got info from the grocery checkout gals, the game wardens, Doctors, you name it. I've also joined wolf hunting groups on Facebook and really got good info there. They are very, very leery of outsiders asking questions. You have to be acknowledged and be known by others who know you. It took me awhile, but that's the deal.
Is calling with a foxpro legal and/or even an effective way to hunt them? Or just spot and stalk.
Go on Facebook and find Northwestwolfsightings.org and join them. I'll give them the ok to let you join if they ask. A Doctor in Orofino owns the website and I know him.
Why are you pissed? It's open for wolf and calling is legal? I don't understand this mentality? Disappointing by ruining your hunt but he has just as much right as you do?
Quote from: cougarbart on March 19, 2015, 07:30:32 PMWhy are you pissed? It's open for wolf and calling is legal? I don't understand this mentality? Disappointing by ruining your hunt but he has just as much right as you do?Seems pretty weird that an outfitter would be wolf howling on the opening day of elk season. I'd think if anyone knew better it'd be an outfitter.
Why? Do elk hunters have priority over wolf hunters or other hunters? I didn't get the the memo that elk hunters have more rights than other user groups?
Quote from: jackelope on March 19, 2015, 07:32:11 PMQuote from: cougarbart on March 19, 2015, 07:30:32 PMWhy are you pissed? It's open for wolf and calling is legal? I don't understand this mentality? Disappointing by ruining your hunt but he has just as much right as you do?Seems pretty weird that an outfitter would be wolf howling on the opening day of elk season. I'd think if anyone knew better it'd be an outfitter.sounds more like something greenies would do