Nunamuit: That's really good to hear that you guys on the North Slope are getting moose. I thought Sue on Life Below Zero said moose were closed never to reopen on the North Slope. Do the porcupine Caribou herd go as far west as to you? If so they must be all over now they pushed back into Alaska early this year. I hope they circle back again.
What you use for bait in your wolverine bucket sets. That is the only set I have not caught a wolverine in so far. Not that I have set a lot of them mind you and the milk crate set is more or less the dame thing. Snow on the ground today, deep snow on the mountains my boy said when he was up there. Unfortunately he had my Tundra and the track busted on him, so my Tundra is still up there in the deep snow. Order a track and pick it up once it freezes I suppose.
I don't know where Sue is at, but she's not from unit 26 or unit 24, lol. The porcupine caribou stay more towards the Alaska/Canada border to the east, so we don't get them this far. We usually get some of the Western Arctic Herd early fall for a few weeks before they move back towards the West side of Alaska. Then the Teshukpuk herd comes down late fall/early winter and pass on by migrating south of the Brooks Range. Last year the TH came through October 10, and we got to hunt them for a few weeks before they moved on. We have not had a wintering herd in our valley for many years now. They are usually found 60-100 miles outside of the village nowadays.
Tainted squirrel is a good bait, caribou/bear/moose innards and inedible parts of the animals. I usually use tainted bear fat too, in bucket sets and leg hold sets alike. Wolves and wolverine go right up to the sets and lick the fat right off the rocks. We have some up on the mountains and some here in the valleys. Sheep are coming down to the bottom of the mountains now, I harvested a couple of them last week and we just had to drag them 300 yards to the Argo. My uncle and I are going out this weekend to look for more sheep, since we do not have caribou around yet.
You might as well buy a seat too for the skidoo, a bear might find that before hibernation.