Wolf Hunting Trips
Wolf hunting opportunities exist in many European and Asian countries, including Spain, Bulgaria, Macedonia, the Baltic states, and Belarus, as well as Russia and Kazakhstan. In the USA wolves are considered an endangered species and are protected in most states, excluding Montana and Idaho. However, in most Canadian provinces and Alaska wolves are abundant (some Canadian provinces still pay bounty for wolf harvest).
Available Wolf Hunts
Wolf Hunting With Tru Flight Adventures
Here at Tru Flight Adventures, we give you the opportunity to choose from a wide range of wolf hunts. We vet all of our partners to make sure we’re offering the best hunting packages possible. Above, you’ll see all the wolf hunts we have available. There’s a number of different states where wolves can be hunted, including Montana, Western United States, and Western Canada.
When Can You Hunt Wolves?
The main trophy of wolf hunting being the skin, guided hunts are usually scheduled to periods when the wolf fur is in prime condition, which would naturally be in winter. In the late winter months wolves may be especially vulnerable to hunters due to lack of food, but high snow in typical wolf habitat limits the hunters’ mobility. November and December typically offer the best compromise.
Why Hunt Wolves?
Similar in size and behavior (being social creatures), humans and wolves have always competed for food and territory. The conflict led to wolves’ extermination in most of the so-called civilized countries, but it wasn’t easy. Harvesting this intelligent predator taxes the hunter’s ability to the maximum, and deeply embedded memories of the age-long conflict make wolf hunting a highly emotional pursuit. This makes a wolf skin – provided you were the person who harvested the animal – much more than just a rug.