IDFG Re:Wolves 5/2

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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE
Boise, ID

Date: May 2, 2011
Contact: Ed Mitchell
(208) 334-3700



f&g getting ready to resume wolf management


Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter recently directed Idaho Fish and Game to prepare to resume wolf management.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is expected to publish a delisting rule soon, as directed by Congress.

Idaho Fish and Game is getting ready to assume management when the rule is released. Already biologists are updating wolf population and distribution estimates provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the Nez Perce Tribe. That information shows an estimated minimum of 705 wolves in Idaho at the end of 2010 in about 87 packs, at least 46 of which were documented as breeding pairs.

Fish and Game biologists will present updated information to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission at the May meeting in Lewiston.

Fish and Game will develop and present options for a fall wolf hunt to commissioners when they meet in July. Commissioners may adopt a harvest strategy at their scheduled August meeting.

It is still uncertain when wolf tags would go on sale.

Fish and Game also is evaluating actions to resolve the elk mortality and calf survival problems in Lolo Zone. Federal approval for a proposed wolf control action would not be required following delisting.

In 2009, Idaho proved it could conduct an orderly wolf hunt. Hunters killed 188 wolves, achieving 85 percent of the 220 wolf limit set by the commission.

Only two citations on wolf hunt violations were issued statewide.
 
One of the two citations was to Lynn Stone the outspoken wolf advocate who was in possession of a wolf carcass she found and tried to tag it to help fill the quota. She figured if an already dead wolf was tagged then another wolf would be saved. F&G figured it out and she was issued a warning for being in possession of the dead wolf. I wonder what silly tricks the wolf advocates will try to play this time around.
 
Will buy a tag as soon as they let us. Not sure where I'll head yet but will definately spend some time out hunting them.
 
The state should issue tags prior to the release. The tags would be 50% of normal cost. The risk being that no season may occur and the state gets free money. The reward being reduced tag price and first choice at potentially limited tags.
Probably thousands of holes in my plan but I want a pelt!
 
The state should issue tags prior to the release. The tags would be 50% of normal cost. The risk being that no season may occur and the state gets free money. The reward being reduced tag price and first choice at potentially limited tags.
Probably thousands of holes in my plan but I want a pelt!

Still have my tag from '09. Does that count? In all seriousness I think your plan is valid!
 
Sounds like there might be some quick action in the Lolo zone once the delisting is published. I would truly expect any season to be pretty similar to the last.
 
I don't see them limiting tags but rather the number of wolves harvested from each unit. Can't wait to pick up a tag.
 
I don't see them limiting tags but rather the number of wolves harvested from each unit. Can't wait to pick up a tag.

I agree but it will be interesting to see if the quota goes up or down.
 

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