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Can I hunt wolves in Idaho with a regular big game tag?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

No, you cannot hunt wolves in Idaho with a regular big game tag. Idaho offers a separate wolf tag, which is specific to wolf hunting.

Wolf Hunting in Idaho: Tag Requirements

Idaho is one of the states where wolf hunting is regulated through a separate tag system. To hunt wolves in Idaho, you’ll need to obtain a wolf hunting tag, which is available over-the-counter (OTC) for residents and non-residents alike. The wolf tag is valid from September 1 to March 31, with a bag limit of one wolf per hunter.

Wolf Tag Fees and Quotas

The cost of a wolf tag in Idaho varies depending on the type of license you hold. Resident hunters pay $18, while non-resident hunters pay $54. The annual wolf harvest quota is set by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and it’s typically around 250 wolves per year. To ensure the sustainability of the wolf population, the IDFG closely monitors the harvest and adjusts the quota as needed.

Hunting Techniques and Regulations

When hunting wolves in Idaho, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the state’s hunting regulations and techniques. Wolves are highly adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and mountains. Effective wolf hunting often involves tracking and following the animal, using methods like snow tracking, howling, and scenting. Always follow Idaho’s hunting laws and regulations, including those related to predator control, hunting hours, and equipment restrictions.

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