Nic Edlund
FNG
I’m headed to Idaho after a wolf. If anyone has any local information, send me a PM. Any information is greatly appreciated.
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That is a pretty broad topic there man, no offense is to be made by that. Northwest wolf sightings on facebook is a place you could check out. They typically will give out an area someone sights a pack in. Best of luck!
Check out a wolf sighting page online and the foundation for wildlife management. Good luck And northwest wolf sightings on facebook
I’m headed to Idaho after a wolf. If anyone has any local information, send me a PM. Any information is greatly appreciated.
I will tell you the two main spots that are the hottest and they are no secret. Island Park and Leadore. Island Park is mostly flat and fairly easy hiking around. The residents near Last Chance hear them all the time, but they are ELUSIVE. As for Leadore, I hope you're a Mt Goat.I’m headed to Idaho after a wolf. If anyone has any local information, send me a PM. Any information is greatly appreciated.
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I think they are most elusive animal on the planet. I'll be 34 y/o this March. Much of that I have spent in the woods and the mountains. It wasnt even until 4 years ago that I heard my first howl in the wild. Well, here in Idaho that is. Slowly, each year after that up until now, I've been hearing them more and have seen 4 of them running solo (though I'm sure the pack wasnt far off) and I've actually seen one pack of them through a spotting scope chasing a heard of elk 800 yards away. I've come close to getting a shot just ONCE, but the big guy bolted as if knew something was setting up to snipe him. Closer and closer every year. Patience is a virtue. The ones in Island Park actually had us surrounded and from the way they sounded in the dark as we were hiking out, had to have been only 150-200 yards away. It was loud and eery. As a grown a** man and having spent a vast majority of my life hunting, a wolfs howl still sent chills up and down my spine.I'll second that they are elusive. As much time as I have spent in the woods over the last 15 years or so I have only seen two. I know there are far more than F&G wants to admit...but they are tough to find. Thanks for helping our ungulate populations!!!
I think they are most elusive animal on the planet. I'll be 34 y/o this March. Much of that I have spent in the woods and the mountains. It wasnt even until 4 years ago that I heard my first howl in the wild. Well, here in Idaho that is. Slowly, each year after that up until now, I've been hearing them more and have seen 4 of them running solo (though I'm sure the pack wasnt far off) and I've actually seen one pack of them through a spotting scope chasing a heard of elk 800 yards away. I've come close to getting a shot just ONCE, but the big guy bolted as if knew something was setting up to snipe him. Closer and closer every year. Patience is a virtue. The ones in Island Park actually had us surrounded and from the way they sounded in the dark as we were hiking out, had to have been only 150-200 yards away. It was loud and eery. As a grown a** man and having spent a vast majority of my life hunting, a wolfs howl still sent chills up and down my spine.