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My hunting outfitter in British Columbia Canada has a few openings left for his winter Wolf hunt. His success rate is good, but its a hard hunt. If you are patient and willing to do it your chances for a Wolf are very good. Fly into and out of Prince George.

6 days 1x1 hunt is $5,000 plus license and taxes and HRPF
6 days 2x1 hunt is $4,000 plus license and taxes and HRPF

Contact me know if you are interested.

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The area is Just north of Prince George, the success rate is a hard one, the outfitter has 100% opportunity. But the wolf is a small target and one I see missed more than any other animal.
 
. . . . the success rate is a hard one, the outfitter has 100% opportunity. But the wolf is a small target and one I see missed more than any other animal.

A 100% opportunity on wolf is huge. I've never heard of it being so high. However, with what could be a reasonably long shot on a not so huge animal I don't imagine the overall hunter success rate with any outfitter/guide is boastfully high. They can't control the hunter's aim.

The claimed 100% opportunity should be reason enough for anyone who wants a wolf and who can shoot straight to look into this hunt further and give strong consideration to it.
 
I think a lynx, wolf combo hunt would be fun.
 

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