My folks sold their outfit at roughly the right time, about 5 years ago. The wolves were starting to show up in elk-affecting numbers, a few hard winters in a row hadn't hit yet, and the economy was still not in the news as a problem. The guy that bought it didn't have his heart into it, so it's up for sale again, and I'd be surprised if he sells it at all. I personally feel that the clients are more attracted to the luxury-hunting lodges in Colorado and Wyoming for the same price as a 15 mile horse ride and wall tent in the mountains; I see that as a bigger obstacle to the backcountry outfitters than the wolves. Unfortunately the wolves are in the news, and rightly so because the are seriously hurting the elk numbers, but I don't think that they are the true reason for declining client numbers: they are just an excuse. Any outfitter worth their salt can and will put a client on elk even with the wolves.