Stories like this have become more and more common. The U.P. of Michigan has many stories very similar to the one described. Too many! Imagine how many people have stories to tell who have`nt told them.
It is the wolves checking for weakness. It is what they do. If it was a territory dispute, your friend would have been in real trouble. Ask any hunter who has lost a dog due to territory disputes. There is no warning...it begins and it`s over.
Imagine a couple young girls out hiking. Six or seven wolves appear within fifteen yards. They panic, scream, and run. One is faster than the other, or one falls down. With wolves behaving like this, it is only a matter of time.
Wolves should be absolutely terrified to be anywhere NEAR a human. We should see only tracks and scat. A wolf...ANY wolf, that is unafraid of humans is a bad wolf, and they will teach other wolves to be bad wolves. A wolf should tremble in fear of the slightest whiff of a little girl.
Wolves behaving like this is OUR fault. "We the people" have allowed it.
Fifteen yards?!!!?...In the dark?!...Following me after I yelled at them!?! My .40 Smith would have been speaking loud and proud. Some folks might not like that statement...but it`s the truth. I was attacked by ONE Rotwieller that was just coming on 1 year old, and I had my hands full. Rotwiellers do not have to rip out throats for a living, so I`m sure wolves are better at it.
Instinctive shooting works great for more than just bows.