Wolf Hunts

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Wolf Hunts

Wolf  Hunts

Wolf hunting opportunities are available through direct consultation and discussion with our experienced guides, who possess decades of combined expertise tracking and hunting these intelligent apex predators across Montana's vast wilderness. Our guides can customize expeditions based on your specific preferences, skill level, and desired hunting locations while ensuring all activities comply with local regulations and licensing requirements. Wolf hunting represents one of the most challenging and rewarding pursuits available to serious hunters, requiring patience, skill, and intimate knowledge of wolf behavior patterns, territorial movements, and pack dynamics.

These elusive predators demand specialized hunting techniques, from long-range calling strategies to understanding their complex social structures and preferred travel corridors through rugged terrain. Our customized wolf hunting expeditions are tailored to match your experience level, whether you're a seasoned predator hunter seeking the ultimate challenge or an accomplished hunter looking to expand into this specialized field. We work closely with each client to develop a hunting strategy that maximizes success while respecting the intelligence and wariness that makes wolves such formidable adversaries.


Due to the specialized nature of wolf hunting, varying seasonal regulations, and the need for precise planning around pack movements and territory patterns, we strongly recommend scheduling a detailed consultation well in advance of your desired hunting dates. During this consultation, our guides will discuss optimal timing, necessary equipment, physical demands, and specific techniques that will give you the best opportunity for success in pursuing these magnificent and challenging animals.

Backcountry Hunting Gear List

Backcountry Hunting Gear

Clothing & Layers
Underwear (1 per day)
Base Layer (2-3 pair, suggest first lite, or merino wool)
Lightweight camo jacket (archery, or wool sweater, general season)
Windstopper camo jacket (archery)
Lightweight Camo Vest (archery)
Lightweight Camo shirt (archery, preferably first lite, or sitka)
Lightweight camo pants (archery, preferably first lite, or sitka)
Midweight Camo Pants (preferably first lite)
Wool pants (general elk)
Rain Gear (mandatory for sheep, lightweight poncho in day pak)
Blaze Orange (400 square inches, mandatory all rifle hunts, quiet material)
Lightweight gloves
Midweight gloves
Camo Hat (winter hat)
Camo Head Net (archery)
Optics & Footwear
Binos (8 or 10 power)
Spotting scope (sheep only, optional for goat or elk)
Range finder
Bino harness
Lens cloth
Defogger spray (Leopold)
Hunting Boots (Kennetrek, or Schnees)
Socks (1 per day, with at least two pair of kennetrek merino wool)
Liner socks (1 per day)
Camp shoes (I like crocs!)
Hunting Accessories
Cow calls
Elk decoy (guide will have also, archery only)
Bugle (ELK POWER BUGLE, or your favorite bugle)
Bow Sling
Day Pack
Water Bottle (mandatory)
Flashlight (batteries)
Headlamp (batteries)
Hunting knife, pocket knife, and means to sharpen in the field
Multi tool (Leatherman)
GPS (batteries)
INREACH GPS (preferred)
Fire starter kit
Game Bags (mandatory)
Camp & Personal Items
Large duffel
Sleeping bag
Thermarest pad
Lip balm
UV protection
Towel
Medication
Polarized sunglasses
Glasses

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Start Planning Your Montana Adventure

Whether you're ready to book a hunt or have questions about our guided trips, we're here to help. Reach out to Chimney Rock Outfitters for more details on availability, hunting seasons, and what to expect. Fill out the form to request a booking or ask about your next Montana hunting adventure.

Phone

25 Whitehorse Road Townsend, MT 59644