Wolf Hunt in Idaho

  • Hunting Season is September through March.
  • This is a constantly changing hunt from year to year so success rates are hard to predict.
  • This is a hunt for highly physically fit hunters looking for an adventure.
  • We consider any wolf to be a trophy, but there are a lot of big old wolves running around Idaho. The chance at a “good” one is high. An added bonus for Idaho wolf hunting is the high number of black wolves.
  • Accommodations will vary from the outfitters home to traditional wall tent camps, to a light weight mobile horseback camp.
  • Run traps for wolves bobcat, fox, coyotes, marten etc., and you get to keep the hides that you catch with no trophy fees. (limited availability)
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Our hunters are having relatively good success on our Idaho wolf hunts, which is astounding to say the least. It’s one of the toughest kinds of hunts there is. You may not get an opportunity, and if you do, make the most of it. That said, our outfitters are very good at finding wolves for our clients.

Hunt one of the most elusive and smartest creatures in the West.

These wary apex predators will challenge you in every way as a hunter. The timber wolf of the Idaho Salmon River area should be on every hunters list if you are looking for wilderness adventure and a challenge like no other. Successful hunters will know their rifle and its capabilities well, as your opportunity at a shot may be out to 300+ yards. Physical fitness is also key as these animals do not usually roam in easy to hunt places.

When to go on a wolf hunt in Idaho.

Our Frank Church wilderness outfitter thinks that early September is is the best time of year as the wolves are responding to calls. While another of our outfitters likes to hunt them on the winter range, often by spot-and-stalk hunting.

Run a trapline for wolves.

One of our outfitters offers a combo mountain lion hunt with the chance to trap wolves, bobcats, coyotes and other critters. When your not out hunting, the outfitter and his crew can show you trapping techniques on how to catch different critters, like they did back in the days of Mountain Men who roamed these peaks and valleys before the settlers came.

A wolf hunt in Idaho (or anywhere else for that matter) is tough, but our hunters have had good success over the years.

Intrigued? Contact us for more details.

We work with a number of outfitters: #OI-CDO1; #OI-KO1

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My hunt was absolutely top notch.

The outfitter is a fantastic man and incredibly hard working and knowledgeable, there is no doubt he will do everything within his power to make peoples hunts successful and enjoyable. I plan to do it again with him next year for sure.

Wade Zuver

Our hunt was excellent.

We saw bucks every day along with all other sorts of wildlife. Mountain goats, bears, and foxes were common sights. Fishing and crabbing was special bonus. The food was excellent, the crew was amazing. Outdoors International did a great job of finding exactly what we were looking for.

Jesse Neveau

What an amazing experience!

The hunting lodge was out of this world!, Rooms, food and the scenery were all A+. Our guide was exceptional and had us on Shiras moose all five days. We saw over 30 total with at least 10 bulls. They had a plan for everything including taxidermy and game processing.

Kayla Redmon