If you plan on doing any Montana wolf hunting near the Wyoming border, the Beartooth Lodge, located in the Crandall area of the Beartooth mountains of Wyoming just 20 miles southeast of Cooke City, is offering quite a deal for you. Check out the following ad the Beartooth Lodge has posted on craigslist:
Come stay with us during your wolf hunt, and if you bag a wolf, we will refund your cost of your lodging. This is our way of helping eliminate our wolf problem. Our wolf hunter special nightly rate starts at $35.00 a night. Call for details 307-587-7100. You can also check us out on the web at www.BeartoothLodge.com. Make sure, when you call, that you ask for the Wolf Hunter special to get our discounted price on a cabin!
Come stay with us during your wolf hunt, and if you bag a wolf, we will refund your cost of your lodging. This is our way of helping eliminate our wolf problem. Our wolf hunter special nightly rate starts at $35.00 a night. Call for details 307-587-7100.
You can also check us out on the web at www.BeartoothLodge.com. Make sure, when you call, that you ask for the Wolf Hunter special to get our discounted price on a cabin!
So, when you’re planning your wolf hunt, keep the Beartooth Lodge in mind. Also, be sure to review Montana’s wolf hunting regulations before heading out on your hunt. You can find Montana FWP’s updated Montana wolf hunting regulations and information here: http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/planahunt/huntingGuides/wolf/default.html.
Good luck to all of the hunters out there!
(Information courtesy of Bill Kelly; Cover photo: hellsaroarinoutfitters.com)
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