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Get the fox pro loaded with wolf sounds ,wolf'n in Mt.
By: Prairie blaster Date: July 29, 2013, 3:17 pm
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Montana’s Fish & Wildlife Commission recently approved
regulations for the upcoming wolf season.”
Montana hunters and trappers have new regulations to follow for
the 2013-14 wolf hunting season. Hunters and trappers, mark the
following dates on your calendars!
◾Archery Season Opens: September 7th until September 14th
◾General Rifle Season Opens: September 15th
◾Trapping Season Opens: December 15th
Hunting licenses are $19 for Montana residents and $50 for
nonresidents and trapping licenses are $20 for residents and
$250 for nonresidents. Wolf hunting licenses will be available
starting August 5th and trapping licenses are currently
available. Hunters can purchase up to 5 wolf hunting licenses,
taking one wolf per license. Electronic calls for hunting wolves
are allowed.
“New prospective wolf trappers must attend a mandatory
wolf-trapping certification class to use a Montana trapping
license to trap wolves and can sign up at fwp.mt.gov. Trappers
who successfully completed a wolf trapping certification class
in Montana or Idaho in the past do not need to retake one this
year,” (Tribune Staff, 2013). Find a wolf-trapping certification
class here.
No statewide hunting harvest or trapping quotas have been set
with the exception of the following Wolf Management Units (WMU):
◾WMU 110 – 2 wolves
◾WMU 313 – 4 wolves
◾WMU 316 – 3 wolves
Also, hunters and trappers are limited to one wolf per person in
WMUs 110, 313, and 316.
Trappers are required to check their traps every 48 hours. The
commission will be considering a new measure that will require
additional setbacks of traps along specific roads and trails
popular with recreationalists in western Montana. The Montana
Fish, Wildlife, & Parks will post these locations on their
website if approved.
“Montana wolf specialists counted 625 wolves, in 147 verified
packs, and 37 breeding pairs in the state at the end of 2012.
The count dropped about 4 percent from the previous year and
marked the first time since 2004 that the minimum count
declined,” (Tribune Staff, 2013).
Tribune Staff. (2013, July 25).
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Re: Get the fox pro loaded with wolf sounds ,wolf'n in Mt.
By: Altaiadams Date: May 7, 2015, 3:07 am
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Re: Get the fox pro loaded with wolf sounds ,wolf'n in Mt.
By: beeadorable Date: May 20, 2015, 3:07 am
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Re: Get the fox pro loaded with wolf sounds ,wolf'n in Mt.
By: Somsongsome Date: May 8, 2018, 2:05 am
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