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>>>>>Going Wolf Hunting in Idaho/Montana.... or BUST<<<<<
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<blockquote data-quote="daniel brothers" data-source="post: 2067613" data-attributes="member: 23208"><p>Harvesting a wolf while hunting something else would be okay, but it would not have the same thrill or value as when they are the designated target. It's not about harvesting any game animal... but HOW you harvest it. It's not about the kill.. but about the hunt. To get one as a second hand harvest... is just that... second hand. </p><p></p><p>Years ago i drove a Datsun station wagon all the way to Durango Co by myself to bowhunt backpack for elk. Everyone said to shoot the first elk you see, well, I could have shot several cows and spike bulls within a couple of days, but that was not my goal. Meat was not my focus, but those big Beautiful horns were... so I ended up without any elk that year... but that was okay with me. </p><p></p><p>I guess in the same way, I would not want a guide to find the animal... point it out... and say... there it is...shoot. That works out just great for many... but not with me... but that's just me... thanks so much for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel brothers, post: 2067613, member: 23208"] Harvesting a wolf while hunting something else would be okay, but it would not have the same thrill or value as when they are the designated target. It's not about harvesting any game animal... but HOW you harvest it. It's not about the kill.. but about the hunt. To get one as a second hand harvest... is just that... second hand. Years ago i drove a Datsun station wagon all the way to Durango Co by myself to bowhunt backpack for elk. Everyone said to shoot the first elk you see, well, I could have shot several cows and spike bulls within a couple of days, but that was not my goal. Meat was not my focus, but those big Beautiful horns were... so I ended up without any elk that year... but that was okay with me. I guess in the same way, I would not want a guide to find the animal... point it out... and say... there it is...shoot. That works out just great for many... but not with me... but that's just me... thanks so much for your input. [/QUOTE]
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