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Re: Wolverine populations up
[Re: yukon254]
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 03/30/19 12:18 PM
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Sideways dang it.  Not sure why so many around. Usually get 1 or 2 a year. My theory is unusually deep snow just to the south where there is large untrapped good habitat. (inaccessible) 
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Re: Wolverine populations up
[Re: joepennanti]
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 03/30/19 01:34 PM
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 What's that white rope to the right of the tree for? 
 Ha. That’s left over from when I tied the whole thing off so it wouldn’t get carried away by spring floods. That set has been there for years and have even caught 2 lynx in it.  
 
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Re: Wolverine populations up
[Re: yukon254]
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 03/30/19 01:41 PM
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Same set, different angle. Sideways again - grr.. 
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Re: Wolverine populations up
[Re: Spek Jones]
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 03/31/19 09:30 PM
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Nice, 3 Fingers.   They are also starting the mating season in Feb,  it's always the best month for trapping them here.   I,m thinking wolverine are like marten. Breed in fall, delayed implantation, birth in April/may. MT  
 
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Re: Wolverine populations up
[Re: martentrapper]
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 03/31/19 09:55 PM
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Nice, 3 Fingers.   They are also starting the mating season in Feb,  it's always the best month for trapping them here.   I,m thinking wolverine are like marten. Breed in fall, delayed implantation, birth in April/may. MT Partially  correct  Mike. MOST  breeding takes  place   late  spring early  summer.,   Delayed  implantation  until   late  December through  January.  Most  litters are  born  February through April.   I  also suspect  that  latitude  and  population density  are responsible  for the large  variation in reproductive schedules  
 
  
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Re: Wolverine populations up
[Re: white17]
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 04/01/19 11:16 AM
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  I have  seen pairs traveling together in  March  (twice).....from the air.  I have seen them rolling and  'wrestling' with  each  other. It  was clear from the size  that it was a male and  female.
  BUT, when  I  think of the times that I  have  scored a  multiple  catch...........2  doubles and  2 triples...............all four times  the   animals in each group were same sex.     2 or 3  males  or  females  traveling  together.    They were  all  adults too  except for  a  group  of 3 females  caught  in  December.  Two  of those  were  clearly juveniles. I feel pretty  safe in assuming  that  was a mom and  2  YOY  females.
  That  makes me  think again about Dave's  biologist  claiming December  litters.  Has anyone ever caught a  wolverine  that small  or even seen a track that  could be  from an individual that young ??? I  know  I  haven't.
 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A good part of the sign I see in Feb is wolverine running in pairs.   And I have never caught a wolverine that was lactating, even when our season ran through March. One of the studies I ran across made the claim that wolverine always den in holes dug in the snow at high elevations.  Contrary to this, the dens I have found over the years have ranged in location from holes dug into the ground just below timberline, to holes in the snow up near the peaks.  One was a natural hole in a jumble of big rocks just above timberline.  One of these dens I found in late January, and showed recent use, but not what I would call heavy use.  Another, found in June was in heavy use.  The rest were found in May during spring brown bear hunting and all were in heavy use.  
 
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