How to Hunt Timber Wolves
By Steve Thompson, published Nov 16, 2007
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Hire a Guide
If you've never hunted timber wolves before, you'll probably want to hire a guide or sign up for a hunting trip with a guided group. There are specific baits and calls that work best with wolves, and guides are experienced with the packs and terrain in a particular area. This gives you a significant edge on your very first hunt, and can help build your confidence. You can find local guides in the Yellow Pages or by searching for them online.
Bait Overnight
In most cases, it is best to bait timber wolves overnight, then hunt in the morning at first light. This is partly for safety because hungry wolves can be dangerous even to full-grown men and women, but also because it gives you a chance to see how many wolves are nearby without traipsing through the woods at night. Your guide will be able to tell from the bait that is left more than you realize about the pack.
Wear Appropriate Gear
The most popular time to hunt timber wolves is during the winter and early spring, from January until March or April. Because of this, you should expect (and dress for) inclement weather. Strong, sturdy, slip-resistant boots with leak protection are ideal, and you'll need thermal underwear along with a heavy, fleece-lined jacket. Gloves are also important, and the type with the peel-away fingers are ideal.
Learn to Call
If you don't know how to call when you hunt timber wolves, your guide will help you, and you can learn from more experienced hunters. The most effective call in my experience is that of a dying deer, but howls are sometimes effective and so are squealing rabbit calls. It all depends on the local wildlife, the age of the pack, and the area in which you are hunting. Talk to your guide about any decoys or calls you should bring on the trip.
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How to Hunt Timber Wolves
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