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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
[Re: HFT AK]
 #6728323 01/14/20 02:24 AM
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I'd have to go with a beaver house if there is one, everything loves beaver and they will check those out if they are in the area.
Thanks, I appreciate your advice.  There is not a lot in the area.  But I do know at least one location where I've found some beaver in the area.  I trap in a location with a lot of spruce.  Not much aspen and willow but a few around in places.
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
[Re: Pete in Frbks]
 #6728543 01/14/20 10:14 AM
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I'm with HFT.  Set any beaver houses you have available.
 Pete
  Same here !! It's the higher percentage  set   when you are shooting in  the dark.  That said,  it seems that  wolverines  pass  on  the knowledge  of  travel  routes and territory boundaries. Maybe  it's from traveling with mom or it's  because  they can smell  the musk  deposited  on the same bush   from  generations  of  gulos.  Regardless,  if you find  sign  or  make a  catch at  a  certain location,  you  will see  sign  there   again....some day.  The upside  is  that  those same  sets  will  take cats  also 
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
[Re: Bushwhack Jack]
 #6728616 01/14/20 11:30 AM
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I should add some info.  In response to Mad Mike's suggestion of "set on sign".  I've trapped/hunted in this area for 5-10 years and I've yet to see any wolverine sign whatsoever.  I got lots of lynx, fox, wolves, otter etc.  I believe there are wolverine that occasionally frequent the area, but I believe it is so rare that they hardly ever leave sign.  It in Interior Alaska.Given that overview of your area I would lean towards setting on the beaver houses. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
[Re: alaska viking]
 #6728895 01/14/20 04:40 PM
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 Beaver pond. And there is the possibility that there just aren't wolverines around.I actually think you are 100% correct, but I'm willing to give it a shot just for the heck of it.  But I'm not going to give it much effort.  I might just make a set or two.  Thanks |  |  |  
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
[Re: Bushwhack Jack]
 #6729203 01/14/20 09:30 PM
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I should add some info.  In response to Mad Mike's suggestion of "set on sign".  I've trapped/hunted in this area for 5-10 years and I've yet to see any wolverine sign whatsoever.  I got lots of lynx, fox, wolves, otter etc.  I believe there are wolverine that occasionally frequent the area, but I believe it is so rare that they hardly ever leave sign.  It in Interior Alaska. I can't imagine there being wolverine around and NOT seeing tracks. If your trapping an area and making any sort of baited sets, wolverine will find you if they are anywhere around. I've trapped interior lowlands quite a bit. Nothing you would call mountains within 30 miles. Still had wolverine.  If you have a beaver pond, trap a beaver or 2. The carcass will make good bait.  From your posts on another forum I thought you were in unit 13. Is that wrong? mt |  |  |  
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
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 #6729414 01/15/20 12:24 AM
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I should add some info.  In response to Mad Mike's suggestion of "set on sign".  I've trapped/hunted in this area for 5-10 years and I've yet to see any wolverine sign whatsoever.  I got lots of lynx, fox, wolves, otter etc.  I believe there are wolverine that occasionally frequent the area, but I believe it is so rare that they hardly ever leave sign.  It in Interior Alaska. I can't imagine there being wolverine around and NOT seeing tracks. If your trapping an area and making any sort of baited sets, wolverine will find you if they are anywhere around. I've trapped interior lowlands quite a bit. Nothing you would call mountains within 30 miles. Still had wolverine.  If you have a beaver pond, trap a beaver or 2. The carcass will make good bait.  From your posts on another forum I thought you were in unit 13. Is that wrong? mtYes, you are correct.  Unit 13 is where I trap.  Nearest mountains are about 30-40 miles away.  I've never seen a set of wolverine tracks in my area.  Now in the southern part of unit 13 in the mountains I have seen their tracks, but never in my specific area.  I believe there are some around, just very infrequent.  Wolf tracks all the time, but not wolverine.  A friend of mine who traps to the west of me (closer to the mountains), says that he never sees wolverine or their sign until he reaches the foothills of the mountains and he does quite well so I'm confident he knows what he is talking about. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
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 #6729493 01/15/20 03:34 AM
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Make enough lynx sets, and you'll eventually catch a wolverine if one comes through. Just have tough enough lynx traps and snares. They will find lynx and marten sets, don't worry. 
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|  Re: Wolverine Set Locations
[Re: martentrapper]
 #6730503 01/15/20 10:07 PM
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There is one other line of thought. Your seeing wolverine tracks but not recognizing them. But, as said before, if you got bait out wolverine will find you. Didn't you say before you only use snares? A wolverine would likely pass under a snare set for lynx. Put out a big bait pile and see what shows up.
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I suppose it's possible, but unlikely.  I'm no expert, but I used to see wolverine tracks regularly when I worked as a hunting guide in the Alaska range 15-20 years ago.  I'm fairly confident that I'd recognize wolverine tracks if they were around, but I suppose I could have missed them if they just passed through and I wasn't paying attention. |  |  |  
 
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