All this week I couldn't wait to go check my few traps I had set out by my camp. I didn't have very many to check but with the wolverine sign from last weekend I knew I had a decent chance of snagging one.
I was all set to leave this past Thursday at 1 pm but on my way out the door my furnace quit. 4 hours later I was on my way knowing the family would be warm while I was away. The 65 miles I traveled was pretty cold and instead of checking traps I went directly to my cabin, made a fire and then went to see my traps.
This is the first trap I looked at. I figured I would go to the furthest trap and look at them on my way back to my warm cabin. Pulling away I was thinking "Right on I got him" Well either that or a porcupine!
Seeing that my line usually produces 1 or none on wolverine I didn't expect much more that dark night besides maybe a couple fox or lynx.
A lot of fresh snow erased all recent animal track. Walking up the steep bank to my very next trap I heard a faint jingle of trap chain and a low growl. I first seen the glowing eyes and knew it was another gulo! This big male left a typical wolverine bomb crater and wasn't very happy to see me at all. I could see I had him by one toe so I didn't waste any time and quickly put him down.
Running the rest of my short line I managed to pick up one jumbo lynx too.
I went back to my first trap and had a better look at the nice female that was frozen solid.
Back at camp I took a few pictures and couldn't wait to start skinning the thawed male.
I like the color on this one.
Mouse damage that most would be mad about but since they will both be used for sewing I couldn't care less.
First time my cabin seen two wolverines at the same time since I inherited it.
I seen big fresh tracks the next day so I can;t wait to see if I pick him up next trip out. I put out 15 more sets in that area.