Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog



By:John Riley
Posted at5:16 PM, Aug 26, 2022
and last updated5:20 PM, Aug 26, 2022
HELENA—The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted new wolf hunting regulations at its meeting this week in Helena, with new special consideration for the hunting of wolves near Yellowstone National Park.
On Thursday, the Commission voted to do away with the state’s 18 current Wolf Management Units (WMU). This coming hunting season wolves will now be managed in seven regional trapping units and one WMU. The new WMU 313 is a combination of the old WMU 313 and 316, both of which border the north side of Yellowstone.
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Hard harvest quotas were set for each trapping district totaling 450 wolves combined. Independent of the trapping districts, a quota of six wolves was set…
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What a f****king disaster it was without it, even though it isn’t much of a victory. It’s back to six.