BC wolf adventure

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I just got back from a great trip to BC and wanted to share the experience. I went on a wolf hunt/trapline combo with Paul Trepus of Inzana Outfitters out of Prince George BC. The plan was to spend some time checking and learning about Paul's trap lines and spend the majority of the time trying to shoot a wolf at a bait site. We started the trip with a trapline check and what a check it was. Paul is a master at his craft and it really showed. Nine coyotes and a XL male wolf was the total for the first stop.

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On our way to the next check, I asked Paul if he ever saw any lynx while checking the sets and he said it was rare. Not 30 seconds later as we rounded a curve in the logging road, a large tom lynx bounced into the road 100 yds ahead. As Paul stopped the truck, the lynx made a quick exit back into the brush. I did not have a lynx tag, but Paul did. He slipped up the road calling using the back of his hand against his lips to make a squeaking sound. It didn't take him long to get the lynx to show and the gun barked, dead lynx.

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Now at the next check, we added a another coyote and a second wolf. Two stops, two wolves, a lynx and a pile of coyotes.

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We continued on the lodge where we would, at my request, spend most of our time watching and waiting for a shot at a wolf. There is no telling what the fur total could have been had we spent more time on the trapline, but I really wanted a shot a wolf. The whole first day we had snow but could still see the 290 yds to the bait. No wolves showed during legal daylight but after dark, with fresh snow, moon and binos, I saw a wolf visit the bait several times. He was there until 6:15 am Tuesday morning but legal shooting wasn't until about 7:20 am. Fog rolled in after only ten minutes of legal light and we could not see the bait until almost noon. About 2:00 pm the snow came in strong and it was a struggle to see the bait. With 15 minutes of legal light left, I saw glimpses of a large black wolf but there was no way to make him out good enough for a shot.
Every night the wolf would come, most nights multiple times. We could see him in the binos with moon light but he eluded us in legal shooting hours except for the visit in the heavy snow.
On the last day, we again checked a trapline and added 5 more coyotes to the pile.
Paul has multiple camps. We were at the main lodge, a beautiful log structure. He also has 3 really nice cabins there with both electric heat and wood stoves for those that enjoy a fire.

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I really enjoyed the trip. Paul is first class all the way. The food was great. His equipment is top notch and the camp was awesome. I look forward to a return trip with Inzana Outfitters.
 

Ftguides

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What a trip! Only makes me more jealous that I couldn’t make it. So glad you had a good time. Can’t beat all that fur... Paul is a trapping and wolf hunting machine!
 
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Great write up, looks like a first rate outfitter and glad to hear someone is still actively running their line out here...so many inactive lines, so many wolves and so few moose these days it's ridiculous. Hopefully next time you come back you're able to take a big dog home with you!
 

OFFHNTN

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Thanks for the report! I've was just gonna message you and ask how it went.
Wolves are so crazy elusive.....I guess you need to go back! :)
 

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Paul is a wolf snaring and trapping maestro. I'm jealous!

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