Tenbears, I think it really depends on were you are at. If a wolf grows up in an area that has more domestic stock than native animals, what is it going to learn to hunt?
If the wolf grows up in any area that does not see many domestic stock it will hunt animals native to that area. Just my...
Ten bears wolves generally go after food they know, if they are desperate, then I can see them going after live stock. I have never had any problems with them and we are up in the the forest a lot. We are in hunting camp for three full weeks every year. NEVER have they bothered us or our...
Well Tenbears thats fine, I'm just telling you what I now, you see I own a WOLF and I had to go through F&G to keep her. F&G's regulations on owning a wolf are very strict, you have to learn and know about the animal and their behavior. Yes wolves are dangerous and can and do kill but if you...
I don't see that either MattK. Wolves will in general run from people unless they are cornered or confronted. I have been up hunting and walked in on a pack, I have also been riding horses and come across them and in both cases the wolves where more afraid of me than I was of them. We have also...
Heres a little article I found while surfing. |oo
Thought a few of you that hunt in Northern Idaho
might find in interesting. :mad:
Wolves pounce on hunting dogs
07:18 PM MST on Thursday, January 13, 2005
Associated Press
LEWISTON -- Wolves have been killing hunting dogs recently...
I grew up in that area and roads are almost non-existent. If you have horses you'll be ok if not best bet is to research the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and look very close at it.A place to start as far as camp facilities would be Dixie Idaho. Also has paved road to it after that...
Well I have to agree with Ithaca on this and I grew up in Elk City, there are way to many deer up there and not nearly enough hunters. The deer are over populated almost to the extreme.The local population of people have whinned to much and to often and have created a mess that they expect...
My husband and I saw a mated pair and pups this last hunting season in an area that we have hunted in for 20 years and never seen any wolves there before, it was awsome but also a little disheartening as well. I think F&G have no idea just how many wolves there truely are in Idaho.