Just got back yesterday from another trip out to the line. After closing up the marten gear and collecting my last 6 marten of the season, I headed for the wolf and wolverine gear. As I came up to a kill I'd set I initially saw a black wolf running off the kill, "Bummer, I missed it" I thought to my self. However, as I got closer I saw I had this white male in a #9 pee post I'd set next to the kill!


I was so focused on the one, I didn't noticed until I landed and dispatched the one that I noticed I'd actually gotten a double off the kill. This female was in the willows I'd snared next to the kill.


The male in the #9 had plenty of fight left in him, and I couldn't get a good look at his foot, so I figured I better put him down from afar. I'd been wanted to try out my .17 hornet on a wolf, so I figured I had a good chance here. One shot to the chest from 150 yards and he was down and out in about 3 seconds. That .17 seems to be a good little gun, very accurate out to 300 yards, the furthest I've tested it. It's a bolt action savage.
I continued on down the rest of my gear, but found no more fur. A few close calls, and a lot of gear out of commission from all the snow and wind we just had. As I was sitting in the cabin that night eating dinner, I was very happy with the double on wolves, but still bothered by the lack of a wolverine.
The next day dawned clear, cold, and calm. Good flying weather and good light to see tracks. It's amazing the difference good light makes in that country, especially since I'm still getting to know it and where the critters run.


It sure is pretty country....
I put in a few more sets and set another kill I found, near some open spring water. I've noticed that wolverine love to fool around open water in the rivers. They seem to give it special attention, more than the other critters. Anyhow, at this particular place there was a lot of activity, so I set a wolverine lean-to cubby down by the water.
The next day was go-home day. I typically spend the morning working trapping stuff, then head out early afternoon for the flight back to town. This morning for some reason I had a feeling I should go check that kill I set yesterday with the wolverine cubby down by the water after I finished up with the trapping work. At first I flew over it and didn't see anything, then on my second pass I saw it, the diamond on the back of a wolverine in my cubby!


The remake, for round 2?

Not huge, but I'll take it!
All in all a great trip out to the line this week. The March weather is getting really nice out there. What a privilege to be able to run this country.

