My experience has been if you jump a deer out of bed and he has only heard you, then yes, he may stop to look and or loop around, etc., but if he has smelled and or seen you, all bets are on an increased rate of escape and evade. Like most likely to not see him again anytime soon. Since the wolves are ever increasing, you can expect them to eject from bed even if they only hear you. Ive watched whitetail and mule deer that I know only heard me, run like a race horse and not slow up until out of sight. But mostly, they are still unpredictable in the end.