25 February We are Having a Wolf Predator Hunt Sale February 25, 2014By George McQuiston General Information, Guided Hunts, Wolf Wolf Hunts 0 Cabin fever may be setting in and with bear hunting still over a month away, we wanted to come up with a cure for cabin fever so we are having a hunting sale! We are offering a 4 day 3 night wolf/predator hunting sale for only $995. That’s right we know predator hunting is tough and doubly so in Idaho’s back country so we wanted to make it affordable to get out of the house for a cabin fever cure. We can hunt wolf, mountain lion and coyotes all at the same time. That is why we are calling it a predator hunt vs. just a wolf hunt. For only the 4 weekends in March, you can hunt Idaho predators for only 995 plus applicable tax, tags and license in Idaho and we are in a reduced price area for nonresident lion and bear tags. They are only $31.75 each. The hunt will consist of heading in to camp and hunting on Fridays and coming out on Monday, meals and lodging during your stay and 2 on 1 guiding for predators. We are offering it beginning March 7 and ending March 31 which is when mountain lion season ends. Price is good for a minimum of 2 hunters and a maximum of 4 hunters per weekend. Remember also, that by buying your license and these tags, they are good not only in this hunt, but all year long. Depending on response, we may be extending this sale through April and swap out a lion tag for a bear tag as spring bear season officially opens April 1 each year. Contact us about this sale or any other hunts we offer. Hope to see you in Idaho! Related Posts An Idaho Elk Hunt to Remember This is a “short” story about a hunter/client/friend of ours who is part of a group of guys we affectionately call the “Cali boys”. His name is Bill Bunch and someone in his group has hunted with us consistently for 11 straight seasons. He is one of those guys that in my opinion is a true sportsman. Let me explain. Idaho Fish & Game Commission Extends Wolf Hunting and Trapping Seasons Idaho Fish and Game recently extended wolf hunting seasons, opened more areas to wolf trapping and extended trapping seasons over most of the state. Changes went into effect immediately on February 20, 2020. Wolf hunting season in Frank Church Wilderness game units 20A, 26, and 27 has been extended by one month. 10 Reasons Why Idaho is THE Best Place to Hunt in the West in 2014 1. Tags…Idaho has tags 2. Game…Idaho has always, and is doing even more so now, producing good QUALITY elk, deer and bear, and now we can even hunt wolves. Cougar and Wolf Hunting in Idaho Cougar and wolf seasons are currently open in much of Idaho, and will remain open in Units 27 and 28 until June 30, when the seasons close along with spring bear season. Cougar and wolf are exceedingly difficult species to take, especially without the use of dogs or bait, and taking one as such is considered a pinnacle of hunting achievement. Why Hunt Idaho? Short answer. Because you can! Yup, that is the answer, because you can. As a sportsman/hunter first and an outfitter second, I cherish my opportunities to hunt out west and based on what I have discovered in my travels, reading the news and talking to hunters from all over the globe about hunting in “their” states, once again Idaho simply rises to the top as THE best place for an opportunity to hunt…bar none! 2010 Idaho Hunting Season Comes to a Close Hunting season in Idaho’s backcountry unit 27 comes to an official close on November 18 and this year the snow began to roll in about then. So after 2 days of packing out camp it was time to chain up and haul livestock over the pass to winter quarters and begin the drying out of tents, tack and equipment. Riding in to pack camp after the last hunter leaves is always sort of a bitter sweet journey. Comment (0) Comments are closed.