Well here I am into the end of my fourth year of hunting wolves and with only one big boy under my belt. Today started off with an early morning alarm for hunt time - well too many early mornings between work and hunting myself and my72jeep decided to sleep in. As luck had it, at least we were home for the so called planned power outage that we didn’t get a call for. Chas, Wayne and Paddle2DaC were out early this morning with no luck. After getting our morning chores done we thought we would go for a spin out to check on our baits but opted to walk in from another direction that my72jeep packed down with the sled yesterday. Saw lots of tracks through the snow but nothing too fresh, other than the set or two that ran up and down the sled track. We quietly walked our way in until my72jeep’s cell went off so he hung back as I continued on. By the time I reached our bait he had caught up and I continued around the bend towards the river bank, when I caught movement through the trees. I immediately went to my knee to get ready for the shot as the trail came around another bend in my direction. As soon as I got down and my firearm came up, my72jeep sat down and waited. I had a couple seconds to realize that I was trying to see through too many branches, so moved over a couple more feet. The wolf came around that bend and stopped dead looking at me. Well, as my luck and adrenaline have it, my first shot was a dud as I still had the safety on and heart beating in my ears. Well I got the safety off as quick as a heart beat and took aim. Being that it was a front on shot, I got her through the front shoulder and out behind her leg. As she stumbled into the tree line beelining it back to where we think some dens are, I yelled to my72jeep “let’s go” and gave chase to catch her. A couple times she looked back and we realized I had broken her shoulder which is why we were still following her 100 yards later. After finally getting another shot into her, she did what we were trying are hardest to avoid - she tumbled off the bank edge, the 60 degree bank that went straight to the river. After tumbling down about 75 feet she came to rest against a tree just before the final drop to the river. My72jeep went down after her and almost went head over heels but stopped about 73 feet down. His first action after making sure he and the wolf weren’t going any further, was to call Chas and said “wolf down, wolf down - I can send a pic”. Not to get too far off subject, but this comment was as a result of Chas and Paddle2DaC trying to fool us with the “ya we got two this morning, they just popped over the hill when we were finishing...um no pic”. He then asked Chas if he could bring ropes to haul him and the wolf up the hill. I then left him to go back the way we came in to bring our truck closer and grab the toboggan. By the time I got back, my72jeep had the wolf half way back up the hill, and by the time Chas arrived, we had pics and put her in the toboggan. After congratulating me, Chas commented about this thing myself and my72jeep seem to have with that river ( see last year’s escapades ). After weighing her - a 50 pound female - and doing the town tour, we headed for home but of course decided to go have one more look at the baits. We met a friend out on his jog and he told us about a large black and grey wolf hanging out farther down past where we hunt, so we went for a tour. Not seeing anything else, we headed back and check our two baits on the power lines. Just birds. We were about to call it a day when we spotted another wolf run across the road 300 yards down headed for our back bait where I got my wolf earlier that day. We decided to quickly run back in there to see if we could catch it coming out again. If it wasn’t for the fact that after 10 minutes we now only had another 10 to get our firearms home, it surely would have come out on the one trail. A full day for sure. To be fair to myself and fellow women hunters - I was the first female to join our little group, getting the largest wolf between us in the last little while, I would have LOVED to have been the first to have tagged out in the same day!! Looking at the pics Chas and my72jeep Jeep posted above, she’s the one I their pics with the lighter fur around her eyes.