They give me two wolf tags with my deer tag each fall up north, that's pretty cool.
I had three come running past my tree stand in 2019.
Stopped the closest one at 40 yds. And of course it stopped behind 4 close together trees...ugh.
All I could see was its ass, if I could have a do over id have pulled the trigger right then. Instead an instant later he was on the run, I swung on him, put it on the tip of his nose like an idiot and squeezed off a shot..missing him. Again ugh.
The next day I pulled the plug at noon in my stand, hadn't seen a deer. Day before it was deer central.
My buddy quadded in and picked me up.
On the way out a big ass male ran across the trail in front of us! Up there you have to have your ammo out of your rifle. By the time I got my rifle out of the scabbard and clip out of my pocket he disappeared into the bush. Ughh again!
Ha ha
Went up to slave lake 3 winters ago. Sat in crazy cold temps dark till dark on the edge of a lake all week hunting them, never did one come to the bait. It had snowed 2 ft day before we got there, they decided to eat fresh venison and not frozen meat scraps. Before that wolves were on camera daily..ugh again! Ha ha it reached lows of -40- -50F each night, sleeping in an enclosed snowmobile trailer was interesting to say the least! Ha ha
Check out wolf hunting adventures out of Alberta.
Our outhouse, amazing how a much you appreciate a piece of Styrofoam between you and the lid! Put a scoop of sawdust over everything to keep down the smells! Ha ha