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Yellowstone wolf population is declining
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1649684" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>You can buy 5 tags and legally kill 5 wolves each year in MT, You can shoot them from sept 15 to march 15.</p><p>Non-resident tags are 15 bucks, just five more than resident tags.</p><p>Do what you want, but if your shooting wolves during the season without a tag, your just poaching. I don't go anywhere during hunting season without wolf tags in my pocket and have yet to have a shot opportunity, lots of tracks but they are sneaky little buggers.</p><p>If it's out of season and you want to risk your hunting rights over it, shoot away, I really wouldn't care if we killed them all. There is a lot of tough talk going on, but know that you'll probably lose your rights, your rifle, and maybe your truck if you get caught. </p><p>MT has allowed electric calls and has shot down several attempts to block hunting and trapping wolves.</p><p>If you don't like them, come on up and give it a go, but I can assure you it's unlikely you'll run out of tags!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1649684, member: 78438"] You can buy 5 tags and legally kill 5 wolves each year in MT, You can shoot them from sept 15 to march 15. Non-resident tags are 15 bucks, just five more than resident tags. Do what you want, but if your shooting wolves during the season without a tag, your just poaching. I don't go anywhere during hunting season without wolf tags in my pocket and have yet to have a shot opportunity, lots of tracks but they are sneaky little buggers. If it's out of season and you want to risk your hunting rights over it, shoot away, I really wouldn't care if we killed them all. There is a lot of tough talk going on, but know that you'll probably lose your rights, your rifle, and maybe your truck if you get caught. MT has allowed electric calls and has shot down several attempts to block hunting and trapping wolves. If you don't like them, come on up and give it a go, but I can assure you it's unlikely you'll run out of tags!! [/QUOTE]
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