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Any suggestions on hunting wolves in the canadian bush?
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<blockquote data-quote="orch" data-source="post: 587334" data-attributes="member: 35688"><p>Hey there....</p><p>Could very well be 2 wolves in that area under a guide (they probably have some special rules and exceptions for guided hunts that they don't publish in the regular hunting regulations book)</p><p>I don't understand why they can't make it a little easier for non-residents to hunt wolves and coyotes up here... Maybe open a separate guided wolf and coyote tag up for non-residents with a higher bag limit, say more than one wolf and unlimited coyotes for the whole fur season instead of just tying it to a three week unused big game tag.... But who am I kidding? That would make too much sense considering the growing popularity of predator hunting and the over abundance of K9s we have right now!</p><p></p><p>I'm a manitoba resident and have my trappers permit so I'm good to go for as many yotes and wolves as I can get ( just limited by my skills as a hunter I suppose)</p><p></p><p>Anyways my buddy guides in that exact same area you were in, next time I see him I'll have to get the low down on the wolf problem up there. I know he was wackin the coyote population pretty good up there this fall....</p><p></p><p>What was the name of the outfitter you were with... I forget the name of the one he is with but it could have been the same one.....</p><p></p><p>Good to hear you had a good experience with the wardens up there.... I'm down in the south bout 20 min from the north Dakota border and at times the wardens here treat us like criminal poachers... And there is also a specific group of the population down here that tend to be hard on the deer population... However our trouble makers tend to be of German heritage</p><p></p><p>Orch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orch, post: 587334, member: 35688"] Hey there.... Could very well be 2 wolves in that area under a guide (they probably have some special rules and exceptions for guided hunts that they don't publish in the regular hunting regulations book) I don't understand why they can't make it a little easier for non-residents to hunt wolves and coyotes up here... Maybe open a separate guided wolf and coyote tag up for non-residents with a higher bag limit, say more than one wolf and unlimited coyotes for the whole fur season instead of just tying it to a three week unused big game tag.... But who am I kidding? That would make too much sense considering the growing popularity of predator hunting and the over abundance of K9s we have right now! I'm a manitoba resident and have my trappers permit so I'm good to go for as many yotes and wolves as I can get ( just limited by my skills as a hunter I suppose) Anyways my buddy guides in that exact same area you were in, next time I see him I'll have to get the low down on the wolf problem up there. I know he was wackin the coyote population pretty good up there this fall.... What was the name of the outfitter you were with... I forget the name of the one he is with but it could have been the same one..... Good to hear you had a good experience with the wardens up there.... I'm down in the south bout 20 min from the north Dakota border and at times the wardens here treat us like criminal poachers... And there is also a specific group of the population down here that tend to be hard on the deer population... However our trouble makers tend to be of German heritage Orch [/QUOTE]
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