Can someone speak up about some breeds traditionally used to hunt wolves, specifically?
the Tazi breeds of central asia (the borzoi is a breed within this group) are the only breeds currently being used to hunt wolves on a large scale (unless you count coyotes which are referred to as brush wolves & the hunters wolfers). they are used in groups of at least three on a small/medium species of wolf. true small wolves like the iranian wolves killed by Kangal LGDs are only about 35-45# normally and anything over 60 would be freak of nature huge. the steppe wolves hunted w/ tazis are normally 40-60 and anything over 75# is a freak of nature. ETA the tazis are typically 60-75# & run in packs of 5-10 on one wolf.
the Irish wolfhound is a recreation begun in the mid 1800s. Major Richardson started w/ deerhoundXdane. Captain Augustus Graham started w/ Richardson stock but discarded it in favor of heavier built pure deerhounds. eventually he added a touch of Richardson's stock to consistantly get a heavier built dog. the modern show deerhound is close to this. the KC show fancy added more dane until the breed essentially became a wirehaired dane. the modern Irish has had some individuals used as kill dogs on coyote toward the end of the 19th & beginning of the 20th centuries. these dogs were bred into existing staghound lines and any influence has long since been bred away.
the original irish wolfhound was similar in type to the overly "elegant" danes. heavier than other sighthounds but still lighter built than the average dane. it came in both smooth & rough coat. if ancient irish arts & crafts are any indication the smooth was the predominant choice back then.
FWIW all the LGDs reputed to awesome one on one wolf killers are very large but leggy breeds facing small to medium sized wolves. there are no LGDs w/a reputation of killing the large wolves one on one, that's why the Samoyed & Saami reindeer herders don't have LGDs. also small and medium wolves have different social structures that result in smaller less aggressive packs. a small 75# canadian grey bitch is more dangerous than a 90# mexican grey or two 60# NC red wolves, just because of their different typical personalities.
Or, hunters, if you were to track/hunt/bag wolves, what would your ideal team consist of, to do that? Would a pack of these dogs be able to take down wolves in the wild?
depends how we are taking the wolves & what wolves are we taking. i'd like to try some american & aussie staghounds (from lines used to hunt dingo) against the small & medium wolf species like iranian/indian, red wolves of NC, iberian/italian, himalayan, mexican grey & central asian steppe.
now to build a sighthound for catching & killing the large canadian greys introduced into yellowstone, i'd start w/ stags & maybe borzoi that are taking big dakota, iowa & minnesota coyotes one out. that is they are CONSISTANTLY killing the 40-45# and bigger coyotes one on one. then i'd cross in known killer/fighting/hunting molossers sage koochee, kangal, boz, bully kutta, presa canario, dogo, fila & tosa. i might also consider crossing in certain northern/herding breeds malamute, east siberian laika, & the biggest roughest malinois, dutch sheperd & heelers i could find. i would work & build each line of PRODUCTIVE cross to achieve a certain general type; tall heavy sighthound build (30" min 34-36" ideal and 110# min 120-130# ideal), heavy wedge shaped sighthound style head. the minimum standard of performance would be one out on a small wolf or LARGE coyote and they would have to totally smash it like a staghound does fox. then, and only then, i would run them on the big wolves in groups of 3-5 (matched by speed & endurance) on one wolf. i'd probably have to keep the crosses 5/8-7/8 sighthound.
for scenthounds, same concept of mixing in hard molloser, a bit of sighthound (max 1/8) on a scenthound base. the scent hounds used would be a combination of the hardest breeds & the biggest field breeds: plott, july, croghan, goodman, bluetick (especially the big gascon type), majestic, & british staghounds. might consider some cur blood too like a good hunting ridgeback, larry parker curs, mason catahoula, & carnathon black mouths. the ideal end product would be a fast hard deep bottom hound 30-36" 120-140# w/a thick hide, dense bone & strong jaw. pack size would be based on wolf pack size w/a ratio at least 1.8:1. although not an absolute necessity, oversized canine teeth like on sighthounds would be a plus.
all dogs would run some kind of spiked collar to SLIGHTY improve survivability.
now for small & medium wolves i'd just run july, croghan, goodman & british stags in moderate sized packs (5-8)
& yes i'm saying there is no breed currently in existance & no first cross as a whole that would be equiped to jump right into the job.