BOISE, IDAHO – SEPTEMBER 02: Rob Brazie, Senior Conservation Officer with Idaho Department of Fish &Game, speaks with Elk hunters Allen Henderson (redish hair, wears a white hat in the last few frames, 208.781.0216 , hendu938@hotmail.com), and Josh Tanner, (josh_tanner@msn.com) both of Horse Shoe Bend, Idaho September 02, 2009. Both Henderson and Tanner had wolf tags and said they would shoot a wolf if they had the chance. They were actually sited for hunting elk in an illegal zone.
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Jay Mize (big guy with button-down shirt and grey hair, 208.369.0831) bring the pelt of a wolf he killed the day before to the Fish and Game office in Nampa, Idaho September 2, 2009. Mize, accompanied by his wife, Pam, (black shirt and long white hair, 208.369.0830, fuzzz60@hotmail.com) stand near the pelt as it is draped over the tailgate of Mize’s pickup truck in the parking lot of the Fish and Game Office.

Michelle Kemner, Regional Wildlife Biologist with the Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game, checks the wolf tag, take a tissue sample, and extracts a tooth from a dead wolf in the parking lot of the Fish and Game office in Nampa, Idaho September 2, 2009.