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First Wolf Harvested in Idaho – That’s Right, It was Called In

Robert Millage of Kamiah ID, uses a hand call to attract and harvest Idaho’s first legal wolf.

 

Millage Called this Wolf with Coyote Distress Sounds - Hand Call

Millage Called this Wolf with Coyote Distress Sounds - Hand Call

 

The Idaho Statesman reports that two wolves were legally harvested on the much anticipated opening day of Wolf hunting in the state of Idaho.  One wolf was shot while harassing a camper’s horses and this one pictured above, was called in at first light on opening day.  The hunter, Robert Millage, imitated the cries of a distressed/dying coyote and got an immediate reaction from this female wolf.  (more…)

Make a “Little Noise”

Wildlife Photography – Sometimes to Get Closer you have to Make a “Little Noise”

A handheld predator call makes the difference getting these coyote images.

Just one of the many challenges in getting great wildlife images is getting close enough to a wary animal to get the impact and detail. Long fast lenses help, if you have the money. Most of us can’t afford extremely long lenses and/or lenses with fast apertures. So, how do you get close enough to wildlife to capture great images with photo equipment most of us can afford?

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One Lucky Dog

Predator Hunters and Wildlife Photography

Expand your wildlife photography opportunities by teaming up with hunters & predator callers-Mike Burm contributing photographer/blogger.

As you may recall from my previous blog, I’m always looking for opportunities to get out and photograph wildlife. If you understand wildlife management and respect the role of hunters harvesting animals, get to know a predator hunter that doesn’t mind a photographer tagging along and team up! You just might get some incredible wildlife images.

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