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Idaho Removes Seven Wolves to Bolster Ailing Elk Numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1670951" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Wolves are everywhere and nowhere. I've spent a considerable amount of time hunting them and work with an outfitter buddy guiding clients. They are incredible animals and keen to human presences. It really boils down to being able to capitalize on a encounter. If wolf population is to be controlled hunting is not the way to do it. It must be trapping. Hunter success rate is ridiculously low. This is not like hunting coyotes, and people struggle to understand this. I've only managed to kill 12 and really could not begin to say how much time I have invested. Hell, I'm considering putting the bow away for archery elk season and just dedicate my vacation time to wolf hunting. [ATTACH=full]140988[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1670951, member: 61747"] Wolves are everywhere and nowhere. I've spent a considerable amount of time hunting them and work with an outfitter buddy guiding clients. They are incredible animals and keen to human presences. It really boils down to being able to capitalize on a encounter. If wolf population is to be controlled hunting is not the way to do it. It must be trapping. Hunter success rate is ridiculously low. This is not like hunting coyotes, and people struggle to understand this. I've only managed to kill 12 and really could not begin to say how much time I have invested. Hell, I'm considering putting the bow away for archery elk season and just dedicate my vacation time to wolf hunting. [ATTACH=full]140988[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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