The first Montana wolf archery kill of the 2013 season was harvested at 3pm on September 7th. There were seven wolves total, and the female that Montana resident hunter James Newell shot was approximately 110 pounds.
Newell reported to Montana Wolf Hunting, “I took the first opportunity at 50 yards, and she quickly expired after the first shot. This was completely fair chase, DIY archery.”
Newell said the wolves were hanging out around two dead bulls that were in the area.
Congratulations, James!
(Information and photo courtesy of James Newell via Montana Wolf Hunting)
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