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Wolf tags now available
Idaho will allow 2 per hunter @ $31.75 each. You must first have an Idaho license in order to purchase online. Non resident is $154.75. Not sure what MT will charge but they went on sale today. Get out and shoot some wolves before you have no big game left to hunt!
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AMEN! Good luck to all!
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MT from what I understand is over $300 for a Wolf tag. We opened a dedicated wolf camp in ID and still have openings for October. $500 for 8 days, fully guided including tented camp, horses (if needed) and food. Can't beat that deal and Deer, Bear and Cougar season is open if anyone wants to add an extra hunt. Coyotes are free. Best way to contact me now is email as this time of year I am very busy. gg
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wolves in the last year have changed. they are now seen less since theyre shot at more. they act more like mtn lions then dogs. very very smart animal
im wolf hunting as we speak well or as i type. but my chances are better of running into a grizzly bear in idaho then a wolf. maybe a tie a goat to tree and see what happens |
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