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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2265397" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Likely low density. Heck even on the show Alone a dude had wolves within 10 feet of his shelter and he was videoing them. They were not scared at all. It really just depends on their fear of humans via learned behavior and their food source. I read about a teacher who was killed by wolves in a remote village in alaska while out for a jog, a lady helping set up a trap line for her husband that was surrounded, a client who hunted russian bears who had wolves chasing their snowmobiles. I only have 1 truly terrifying account and it still has me baffled. I was absolutely sure I was going to die that night, it had nothing to do with exposure to humans or hunger, it was just a highly ****ed off and territorial wolf. That whole hunt was weird tho. I had them following me around for a few days until I finally figured out where they were bedding. My only regret is not killing that effn alpha male instead of 3 members. I pack a glock with 2 mags now, a very very powerful head lamp, and a thermal. I hope I never have that encounter again but if I do, I will not be a defensive state and wondering what to do. I will have a little better plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2265397, member: 61747"] Likely low density. Heck even on the show Alone a dude had wolves within 10 feet of his shelter and he was videoing them. They were not scared at all. It really just depends on their fear of humans via learned behavior and their food source. I read about a teacher who was killed by wolves in a remote village in alaska while out for a jog, a lady helping set up a trap line for her husband that was surrounded, a client who hunted russian bears who had wolves chasing their snowmobiles. I only have 1 truly terrifying account and it still has me baffled. I was absolutely sure I was going to die that night, it had nothing to do with exposure to humans or hunger, it was just a highly ****ed off and territorial wolf. That whole hunt was weird tho. I had them following me around for a few days until I finally figured out where they were bedding. My only regret is not killing that effn alpha male instead of 3 members. I pack a glock with 2 mags now, a very very powerful head lamp, and a thermal. I hope I never have that encounter again but if I do, I will not be a defensive state and wondering what to do. I will have a little better plan. [/QUOTE]
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