btw these states with wolf management programs should provide non-residents with the same priced tags.
If the tag is $10 for a resident, everyone in the state is going to get a tag and if they see a wolf they'll shoot it. A non-resident going on an elk hunt with an outfitter or DIY to pay $150 for the random chance they'll get a shot at a wolf means few non-residents will buy a tag, but for $10 they certainly would in hopes of harvesting a wolf. More people in the field hunting and holding a wolf tag would mean reaching quotas...