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<blockquote data-quote="sourdough44" data-source="post: 1010963" data-attributes="member: 16114"><p>I don't know if it's offered anywhere, but hooking up with a trapper is the best chance for success. Yes, you would have to be legal to trap in the given State, may be a few hoops to jump through. After that local knowledge about where, and help on how to make a set. It's best on private land.</p><p></p><p> Look at the stats, most WI wolves tagged were trapped. Hunting is a lower percentage event, especially in thick cover. Besides trapping, the next best would be in a blind watching an established carcass pile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sourdough44, post: 1010963, member: 16114"] I don't know if it's offered anywhere, but hooking up with a trapper is the best chance for success. Yes, you would have to be legal to trap in the given State, may be a few hoops to jump through. After that local knowledge about where, and help on how to make a set. It's best on private land. Look at the stats, most WI wolves tagged were trapped. Hunting is a lower percentage event, especially in thick cover. Besides trapping, the next best would be in a blind watching an established carcass pile. [/QUOTE]
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