Idaho wolf hunting; some say it is bad, some say it is good, I say it is necessary. Now that state management of this apex predator has been returned to the state of Idaho, wolf hunting is now a tool that is at the sportsmen and women of America's disposal to use to reverse the tide of a runaway wolf population.
Our area that we hunt in the famous Frank Church River of No return wilderness, big game unit 27 is an area that is large, rugged and steep; perfect habitat for Canis Lupis or Canadian Grey wolf. It is so rugged in fact that there is currently no quota on the amount of wolves that can be harvested in this area because quite frankly it is so large and so rugged that they (the powers that be) really have no idea how many wolves are backed there. I imagine if pressed for an answer, about all they can say is "a lot!"
That being said, an Idaho wolf hunt in the "Frank" is not going to be a cake walk. On the contrary it will be anything but a cakewalk.