Montana Wolf Hunters Are Doing Better in 2016

Montana Wolf Hunters Are Doing Better in 2016

The general big game hunting season has ended in Montana, but the wolf hunting season continues.

Through the end of the general deer and elk season on Nov. 27, hunters in Northwest Montana FWP Region One have taken 34 wolves. The statewide total sits at 106 wolves taken, up slightly from last year at the end of the general deer and elk season.

The wolf hunting season continues until March 15. Hunters can still purchase a wolf hunting license, but there is a 24-hour waiting period before it is valid.  Wolf trapping begins on December 15.

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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials point out the wolf trappers must purchase a furbearer trapping license and have completed the wolf trapping certification course to trap wolves.

The bag limit is five wolves per hunter/trapper in any combination of hunting or trapping. FWP reports that only 210 wolves were taken in 2015.

So you still have a chance to bag a wolf!