You read my mind Ray....as I was driving down I was thinking about the wolves and Ron...he would have liked to see them this year.
I literally saw more wolves from the treestand than deer. Ray and I kinda split up Banana Ridge, and this year I saw no scrapes, no deer, and plenty of wolves. One of the things though...most years Banana Ridge is covered in acorns. This year they were minimal. So it might not have been entirely the wolves fault.
I slept in a tent this year, just so I had more room for gear. It was super comfortable....the coldest night was 17 degrees and it was cozy in my 3 man tent. I did hear the wolves rallying over a kill Tuesday night, it was Wednesday morning I found the wolf kill very close to my stand spot.
I use a Beast Gear stand, and move every other sit or so...often not far, but enough to keep them guessing and capitalize on sightings or sign. So that day I moved quite aways, actually very (too close) close to the cabin. My theory was that the deer might be closer to the cabin because the wolves weren't . I was right, and started seeing deer, but ran out of time.
It was a great camp, time spent with great friends. Ron LaClair was the topic of conversation most of the time. Lots of laughs, with a little sad thrown in. We have all said goodbye to Ron in our own ways, but being together at camp kinda sealed it up. Vaya Con Dios Lobo.....