I cut quite a few tracks the last few days of the deer season (Church). There was a rain just before I got there so much of it was really fresh. In one area I was in, nearly every time I saw deer/elk tracks I also found Wolf sign/tracks. After a bit I also noticed the woods were "dead", no sounds of squirrel's going about their business or ravens, or anything really. I'm not blaming that on the wolves but I don't like "dead" woods, I got outa there.
I didn't hear them this year though, that was disappointing. It is unnerving and makes for a long night (in a tent by yourself in the middle of nowhere) but at the same time it is also amazing.
I have eaten 3 Grey Wolf tags now, I don't know if I will ever run across one, but the novelty of having one is worth it. Maybe we will get even one day....