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On Thursday the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a temporary injunction that would have stopped wolf hunts in Idaho and Montana. Great News! There has got to be some kind of control on these animals. clap
 
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What the 9th had common sense for once. I'll be there in 12 days to try and help thin your herd in Idaho.


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tu2 tu2
 
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Yeah, the 9th usually lacks all common sense.


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Let the second lower 48 eradication begin for a second time.

As it should be.
 
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and all the eco terrorists
are crying in their latte
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Time for some payback dancing tu2 tu2


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I am leaving Las Vegas on Oct. 10 and heading north for 3 weeks. I intend to pick up license and tag for wolf in Twin Falls or Stanley. Any suggestions for areas to go would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Mike R.
 
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I'd go hunting all around the Stanley Basin. Up by Valley Creek lakes which is a little north of Stanley. My family has seen wolves in that area. In fact if you get your tag in Stanley I'm sure they could point you in the right direction. They'd probably be very glad to as a matter of fact. Hope this helps and good luck. tu2
 
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Thanks Don444. Ilove this forum. I'll be with my wife so am planning long day hikes with a rifle. where would be the best place to stay to minimize travel time? Would I be correct in assuming that I could see bears in this region also? Did I mention that this is the classiest site I have seen yet?
 
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Very good. Good luck Mike.


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MIKE R - "I am leaving Las Vegas on Oct. 10 and heading north for 3 weeks. I intend to pick up license and tag for wolf in Twin Falls or Stanley."


As Don said, the Stanley area would be a good place to start. There are a couple wolf packs working that country. Also check the Stanley Lake area which is south of Hwy. 21, a few miles before you get to Stanley, heading east on 21. I saw two wolves up there last Oct. when I was elk hunting.

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Posts: 349 | Location: S.W. Idaho | Registered: 08 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Thanks Don444. Ilove this forum. I'll be with my wife so am planning long day hikes with a rifle. where would be the best place to stay to minimize travel time? Would I be correct in assuming that I could see bears in this region also? Did I mention that this is the classiest site I have seen yet?
You and your wife could stay in Stanley or Lower Stanley which is just down the Salmon River from Stanley. Yes, you could see bears. Good Luck to you.
 
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Thanks gents, I am thinking 7-10 days around Stanley.If no Luck then up to Salmon and the Area nw of there for another week and hpefully the steelhead will be in also. 5 weeks away, I can hardly stand the wait. I plan on at least 10 full days on the range between now and then andI have been preacticing w/ my new gps. Gear is fun too. Thanks again for the beta.
Mike R.
 
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