Keep in mind that hunters know. They'll be there hunting wolves with their friends every weekend to Labor Day. What do you think they will do when they get their wolf on the first day, especially if their friends have not yet obtained one: back in town and call their kill effectively ending their weekend?Or will they, for example, lie and say they have killed the wolf, Monday, and call in on Tuesday - knowing that Idaho Fish and Game is far fewer than the 10,700 holders wolf tag, 1 or 2 law enforcement by a "gaming machine", most of them hate wolves and would be very unlikely to apply rules and write a single ticket for $ 57 person to kill a wolf on Friday and lie and say he was killed Monday. And most probably, if an enforcement officer DO find someone for killing a wolf, do you think they will be able to know if the wolf was killed within 24 hours or not?Do you consider that more than likely, the officer would simply tell the person going to call it, or that the person would say he was killed within 24 hours and they were "just on their way report it? But it also means that you will witness a campaign that will return wolves to the list of endangered species, because only the first step. This will be a campaign to educate people about the evils of big game hunting in America. You will be made to realize that states management games in a single purpose - not for the ecology, not for the species, not to the ecosystem - the hunter.This will mark the beginning of the end of hunting as we know it in America. And About Fucking time! And I say this as a hunter myself. Well, a real fighter, not a fucking lazy ambusher and a trophy for asylum, which is what almost all hunters in America.