wtrfwlhunter
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NW Montana has the wolves. It’d be a challenge to get them calling them in up there but people do. Some guys really do damage with the trap lines if conditions align right. The people I know who do well also know the country like the back of their hands.
There’s an outfit out of Plains that does guided wolf trapping/hunting (I think?). Don’t know anything about the outfit but that might be something to look into, the people who trap wolves spend a LOT of time learning just to be able to have a little success.
I know a guy who was successful early fall getting a couple. The reason it worked is because he found a den location and was able to set up nearby. They move around a lot year to year - month to month… an area where I saw tons of wolf tracks last year I saw just one set this year.
You may consider doing a bear hunt in early fall (October) and having a wolf tag in your pocket. You’d at least be able to get some action in on the bears and start to get a feel for the country/potentially find some wolves. You could also get by with just a 4x4 rig and not need a snowmobile, etc.
If you’re in it for the challenge/adventure then I’d say just go for it.
There’s an outfit out of Plains that does guided wolf trapping/hunting (I think?). Don’t know anything about the outfit but that might be something to look into, the people who trap wolves spend a LOT of time learning just to be able to have a little success.
I know a guy who was successful early fall getting a couple. The reason it worked is because he found a den location and was able to set up nearby. They move around a lot year to year - month to month… an area where I saw tons of wolf tracks last year I saw just one set this year.
You may consider doing a bear hunt in early fall (October) and having a wolf tag in your pocket. You’d at least be able to get some action in on the bears and start to get a feel for the country/potentially find some wolves. You could also get by with just a 4x4 rig and not need a snowmobile, etc.
If you’re in it for the challenge/adventure then I’d say just go for it.