Originally Posted by
trimmer21
At our Moose camp,we see wolves there all the time. They're bold AF,coming almost all the way up to the camp. They're huge animals for Eastern Gray wolves,so,they must be well fed. We're in a "protected" area. Shooting them isn't an option and it's almost like they're aware of the fact because they won't scatter when someone is present. Rather,they slip into the tree line working their way around the camp. It almost makes one feel like an ambush is about to be sprung. It can be kind of unnerving. Moose we get are quartered and hung high on the meat pole or,guaranteed,the wolves would have every scrap. A member has amazing videos of them trying everything they can think of (even trying to climb the tree) to get at the meat. They truly are skillful,majestic,beautiful animals,but,let there be no doubt,they're extremely dangerous to be messing with. We always keep rifles handy just in case despite it being a protected zone.