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<blockquote data-quote="royinidaho" data-source="post: 323399" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Here's what I'm gonna do as soon as the medical system gets me ready for some long days in the hills.</p><p></p><p>Our allotment is 5 wolves and 3 have been taken with the general cow elk season opening only yesterday. Whether or not the quota is filled I'm going to hunt the same as mr. woof and ms. elk are found in the same areas.</p><p></p><p>First I talked with as many cattlemen as I could. I then divided any quantities in their stories by 2 or better. The always seem to see wolf tracks when they are horse back but never see the wolves. Some claim to hear them. A grain or maybe shaker of salt is needed here.</p><p></p><p>I then pick the areas where wolves are known to hang out. Their range is really large. Thus the tactic is about like hunting moose.</p><p></p><p>I then set up my ambush spot with bivvy etc and expect to spend at least one evening, night and morning or maybe two in the same spot.</p><p></p><p>For calls I'm going to use cow calls and yote howler with the alert bark.</p><p></p><p>I'm also going to "smoke" everything I pack including the pack. Smoking seems to work very well for a bow hunter I've gone with. I've seen elk walk up wind right to him???</p><p></p><p>I've got the 270 AM loaded with some special made "wolf boolets" that have been tested out to 1400 yards and are yote accurate to that distance as long as the wind is guessable and the yote is broad side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royinidaho, post: 323399, member: 2011"] Here's what I'm gonna do as soon as the medical system gets me ready for some long days in the hills. Our allotment is 5 wolves and 3 have been taken with the general cow elk season opening only yesterday. Whether or not the quota is filled I'm going to hunt the same as mr. woof and ms. elk are found in the same areas. First I talked with as many cattlemen as I could. I then divided any quantities in their stories by 2 or better. The always seem to see wolf tracks when they are horse back but never see the wolves. Some claim to hear them. A grain or maybe shaker of salt is needed here. I then pick the areas where wolves are known to hang out. Their range is really large. Thus the tactic is about like hunting moose. I then set up my ambush spot with bivvy etc and expect to spend at least one evening, night and morning or maybe two in the same spot. For calls I'm going to use cow calls and yote howler with the alert bark. I'm also going to "smoke" everything I pack including the pack. Smoking seems to work very well for a bow hunter I've gone with. I've seen elk walk up wind right to him??? I've got the 270 AM loaded with some special made "wolf boolets" that have been tested out to 1400 yards and are yote accurate to that distance as long as the wind is guessable and the yote is broad side. [/QUOTE]
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