Re: cry wolf the real reason wolves were introduced
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: heatseekins</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What people fail to understand is that we already HAD wolves before the stuck more in the mix. You just didn't see or hear them unless you were a bit remote. One friend has seen 3 this year from his pickup! Also, the wolves the introduced are not the same wolf that was here.
Alaska is a good example of what the predators will/can do. The shoot them from helicopters for a reason. Its because they don't just kill the sick and weak or what they need to survive like people that DONT live here and see it think (or read on the internet). They kill everything, then move to a new area for food. You cannot buy a non resident moose tag for the keni peninsula anymore. too many predators and hardly any moose. It used to be the primer place to hunt moose in the 70's.
Come to idaho, i will buy you 2 wolf tags and point you in a direction...
011-2012 Wolf Hunting Season: Idaho-
http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/hunt/?getPage=266
Standard hunting season dates statewide: Aug 30 - Mar 31, except for Aug 30 - Dec 31 in Island Park and Beaverhead wolf management zones and Aug 30 - June 30 in Lolo and Selway zones.
Hunters may buy 2 tags per calendar year.
Bag limit: No person may take more than one wolf per legal tag in his or her possession.
Hunting hours are one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset.
Wolf seasons are Any-Weapon seasons.
Electronic calls may be used statewide.
Wolves may be taken incidentally during fall bear baiting.
Reduced-price nonresident wolf tags ($31.75) statewide.
Hunters must report killing a wolf within 72 hours. Hunters must present skull and hide to IDFG office within 10 days.
The wolf season closes when the harvest limit for that zone is reached or the season closing date, whichever comes first. </div></div>
Glen -
I am on my way. Can I have a tour of the shop when I stop by for my tags?
I hunted MT last year for deer/elk. The wolves had definintely made the elk a bit scarcer around those areas according to the locals we were talking to.