I came into this thread specifically hunting (pun intended) for your answer, and when I found it I was pleasantly surprised with the logic and sense behind it (not to attack you personally, just based off of you previous posts).
Yes, some hunters are assholes, and if you ask Disney, every hunter on the face of the earth is a sadistic asshole who wants nothing more than to torture small animals and buttfuck mother nature. That, however, couldn't be farther from the truth. Every hunter I've ever met or hunted with has been extremely ethical in their methods of take, with their primary concern being a clean, responsible, legal kill. This token group of drunken redneck fucks does exist somewhere, I'm sure, in a small minority, but they are just that: a minority.
Hunting helps to keep otherwise unchecked game populations in line so the animals don't end up overpopulating and dying in far less humane ways such as starvation and being hit with cars.
In regards to the wolf hunt in specific, it is my personal opinion that they should start allowing tags to be drawn in specific areas with strong wolf numbers for x amount of years. What has started happening in recent years in places like Yellowstone and Grand Teton NP is the wolf population flourishes without a hindrance as they have no natural predators save for man. Their growth has exceeded a healthy balance and they have become an unstoppable force that ravish game populations, such as elk. This, over time, will lead to a massive imbalance in the ecosystem that will result in a wolf population explosion to the point where they cannot be killed fast enough and they are endangering humans and their live stock (even more so than already).