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Wolf Hunting... which state is BEST???
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<blockquote data-quote="Rebell" data-source="post: 2695186" data-attributes="member: 97236"><p>To answer the original question, Idaho. This is due to high numbers, plenty of tags, and very inexpensive tags. Most are killed while hunting other big game. You can use a deer or elk tag on a wolf but it's much cheaper to have a wolf tag in your pocket anytime you are in the Idaho woods. </p><p></p><p>On another note, living on the WA/ID border, Idaho is doing a good job managing wolf numbers and Washington is not. Washington is also having discussions about doing away with hunting and allowing "predators" to manage big game. That state is is run by a bunch of liberal morons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebell, post: 2695186, member: 97236"] To answer the original question, Idaho. This is due to high numbers, plenty of tags, and very inexpensive tags. Most are killed while hunting other big game. You can use a deer or elk tag on a wolf but it’s much cheaper to have a wolf tag in your pocket anytime you are in the Idaho woods. On another note, living on the WA/ID border, Idaho is doing a good job managing wolf numbers and Washington is not. Washington is also having discussions about doing away with hunting and allowing “predators” to manage big game. That state is is run by a bunch of liberal morons. [/QUOTE]
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