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Couple of downed Alberta wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="BCMAG2" data-source="post: 887356" data-attributes="member: 60396"><p>You are more than welcome to take all of Idaho's wolves home with you!</p><p> </p><p> I probably won't even buy an elk tag and waste my time next year. That's how bad our elk herd now is in the areas I've hunted with great success for the last 20 years.</p><p> </p><p> And its not like the wolves here stand around and offer you a shot opportunity. After the first season, they all stopped responding to calls, and you never hear them howling anymore. All you see is their tracks and the trail of barely eaten carcasses they leave behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCMAG2, post: 887356, member: 60396"] You are more than welcome to take all of Idaho's wolves home with you! I probably won't even buy an elk tag and waste my time next year. That's how bad our elk herd now is in the areas I've hunted with great success for the last 20 years. And its not like the wolves here stand around and offer you a shot opportunity. After the first season, they all stopped responding to calls, and you never hear them howling anymore. All you see is their tracks and the trail of barely eaten carcasses they leave behind. [/QUOTE]
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