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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 772477" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>Hunting season is over here in Montana, but that does not mean that the learning process is over. It seems like in the last week wolves coyotes and fox are every where! A friend went to pull traps and saw 10 wolves that came out of YNP one day after the season, hmm the mange study and feeding area at Stevens Cr. must be over. He caught one a few days after the trapping season opened and they spent their time until now living around Mammoth. March 1 an employee of mine saw three on Dome Mtn. WMA while glassing for future horn hunting. On Feb. 28 I got a call from a friend of a friend that a retired local guy watched 5 wolves eating something behind his house until 10 am. The dink did not call another friend of the Ohair family who has their family feedlot a half mile away, they were long gone by evening. Another friend who's son shot one out of the same bunch, saw 8 low on the north ridge of Tom Miner basin on March 1.</p><p>What the hell? And interesting how they are everywhere all of a sudden.</p><p>I say get out and keep screwing around with them, they have all summer to dumb down!</p><p>This year was unbelievably more difficult to kill a wolf. Both in finding and hitting. I have never in my life hunted something that i knew was in the area, but no where in sight at the same time. A guy can shoot paper all summer, which helps greatly improves your odds with killing most big game, and predators species. The most important lessened learned was you had better be a **** fast shot and once you spook a wolf, do not expect it to stop for a shot, ever!</p><p>Oh and at my very own house I have lost two chickens to fox! Time to refocus my efforts!</p><p>Ps. Take note of these locations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 772477, member: 10582"] Hunting season is over here in Montana, but that does not mean that the learning process is over. It seems like in the last week wolves coyotes and fox are every where! A friend went to pull traps and saw 10 wolves that came out of YNP one day after the season, hmm the mange study and feeding area at Stevens Cr. must be over. He caught one a few days after the trapping season opened and they spent their time until now living around Mammoth. March 1 an employee of mine saw three on Dome Mtn. WMA while glassing for future horn hunting. On Feb. 28 I got a call from a friend of a friend that a retired local guy watched 5 wolves eating something behind his house until 10 am. The dink did not call another friend of the Ohair family who has their family feedlot a half mile away, they were long gone by evening. Another friend who's son shot one out of the same bunch, saw 8 low on the north ridge of Tom Miner basin on March 1. What the hell? And interesting how they are everywhere all of a sudden. I say get out and keep screwing around with them, they have all summer to dumb down! This year was unbelievably more difficult to kill a wolf. Both in finding and hitting. I have never in my life hunted something that i knew was in the area, but no where in sight at the same time. A guy can shoot paper all summer, which helps greatly improves your odds with killing most big game, and predators species. The most important lessened learned was you had better be a **** fast shot and once you spook a wolf, do not expect it to stop for a shot, ever! Oh and at my very own house I have lost two chickens to fox! Time to refocus my efforts! Ps. Take note of these locations [/QUOTE]
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