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It's NOT a bounty #6597508
08/18/19 06:55 PM
08/18/19 06:55 PM
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Bonner County, Idaho
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Just to clear things up (due to a PM I received I figured others might be confused as well), Idaho does NOT have a bounty on wolves. What we do have is if you are a paid member in good standing of the organization, that organization will reimburse you UP TO $750 in most areas for your accrued expenses targeting wolves. Meaning that if you save all of your receipts and happen to catch a wolf, it's possible that you can be reimbursed up to a certain amount of money for your efforts in harvesting that wolf or wolves. If you accrue $100 in expenses when you catch a wolf you may get reimbursed $100. If you take 2 months to catch a wolf and rack up $2,000 in expenses and save all those receipts you may get reimbursed $750 of that $2,000 depending on the area you are trapping. In any case, I'm not a good trapper by any means but I just wanted to clear this whole thing up, even though it's been cleared up before on T-man.


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Re: It's NOT a bounty [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6597521
08/18/19 07:18 PM
08/18/19 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild_Idaho
Idaho does NOT have a bounty on wolves. What we do have is if you are a paid member in good standing of the organization, that organization will reimburse you UP TO $750 in most areas for your accrued expenses targeting wolves.
Neither does BC, we call it an ungulate enhancement program which is funded by various organizations.


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