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Well as a Idaho hunter, I appreciate your efforts! They are not easy to hunt, or to find for that matter. Yes I know the rumors are that they are everywhere, but they aren't. I have yet to see any and I spend a lot of time in the areas they live. I have heard them howl twice over the years at night. I suggest hunting them with snow on the ground, so you can find fresh tracks, or learning to trap them, trappers are the most successful in bagging wolves. Honestly, its going to take a lot of time, I would suggest chasing some of Idaho's elk and deer around with all that time and have a wolf tag in your pocket in case you stumble on to them.
I will help with any info I have -what area are you going to be hunting?
http://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/If you're interested in helping with the problem this organization is worth checking out.
http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/docs/wolves/idaho-wolf-monitoring-progress-report-2015.pdfThis link may give you some jumping off points. General locations of packs and sightings.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I know where the wolves are in certain areas because I see their tracks all the time when I am out lion hunting. They seem to follow a pattern and make huge loops through areas and will do this repeatedly(this is just from what I have observed I am not sure this if fact)