Idaho Wolf Hunting Season and Rules Proposal out for review and comment.
#1

http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/apps/surveys/wolfSeasons/
Should have one more tag to add to the wallet and a new rug for the wall this winter.
Should have one more tag to add to the wallet and a new rug for the wall this winter.

#2

Nice, keep those things scared just like the elk calves they're eating. Maybe you can sell the meat to a Chinese joint. I've had my share of the cougar I got a few years ago... but I don't think I'd knowingly eat dog. [:'(]
#6

I hope it happens! I hope non resident tags are available! Having an open season on wolves is way over due.
How do you release a wolf from a trap uninjured? There's 140 pounds of teeth and attitude in that trap go let him out would ya!
How do you release a wolf from a trap uninjured? There's 140 pounds of teeth and attitude in that trap go let him out would ya!
#8
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Here were my comments...
"parameters and regs are reasonable...might want to more clearly specify that the taking of an animal with a collar is ok...that is somethign that gets confused all the time...
Also, it appears your quotas are a little low, as they are close to 1/3 of the total region wide population goals..."
it seems to be faling on deaf ears that this was a region population goal of 1500 wovles, and we are WAY over that in the greater yellowstone regions population target...
"parameters and regs are reasonable...might want to more clearly specify that the taking of an animal with a collar is ok...that is somethign that gets confused all the time...
Also, it appears your quotas are a little low, as they are close to 1/3 of the total region wide population goals..."
it seems to be faling on deaf ears that this was a region population goal of 1500 wovles, and we are WAY over that in the greater yellowstone regions population target...
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