Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Ramhunter]
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12/25/21 08:04 PM
12/25/21 08:04 PM
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nooksack
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Av, I definitely don't use jumps for wolverine. I don't set any footholds for them. I used 650's for a while but lost one out of those also. What's your loop and height with a snare White? I don't know if that bull would have gone 70" close probably. I found the other side two weeks later less than a mile away. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2021/12/full-191-119758-img_5436.jpg)
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: white17]
#7441786
12/25/21 09:17 PM
12/25/21 09:17 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
49th State
mad_mike
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49th State
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I had poor luck with V-14 jumps. Several pull-outs, and a couple toes. Since switching to NO BS CANINE EXTREMES, that Kendal made with no off-sets, for MadMike, and I, zero loss. I will say, those traps have held everything, including wolves, for MM. Yes I too had several V-14's completely disassembled by wolverines. But I have never lost one from the MB-750's . In fact I have never lost anything from an MB-750. That is a nice set Nook. I prefer to use a snare rather than the 330 in that situation. That drop off of the bank is a great place White, interesting on the 14’s being defeated like that. I took a good number of them using the under sprung 14OV’s. Perhaps the temperature embrittlement of the cast jaws? ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2021/12/full-6321-119763-beb4f9b6_a03c_4fec_98fa_65ba3a3eab33.jpeg) Here is one that a #%@&* bear tore my caught Gulo from. I never had a broken trap with the type. As The Viking said, Kendall’s No BS Extremes are amazing. They have held some good sized wolves and easily handle the wolverine. Anyways footholds for me, all day with setting for wolverine. Avoidance is rare, but they are usually back very soon.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Ramhunter]
#7441806
12/25/21 10:01 PM
12/25/21 10:01 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
"Made it two years not being censored"
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"Made it two years not being censored"
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40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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Notice the missing dog on MM's bent to heck V-14. Every wolverine I lost in one of those traps took the dog with it. Even the one that left me it's toe.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: alaska viking]
#7441808
12/25/21 10:04 PM
12/25/21 10:04 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
49th State
mad_mike
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Notice the missing dog on MM's bent to heck V-14. Every wolverine I lost in one of those traps took the dog with it. Even the one that left me it's toe. Yeah, they use them as toothpicks, while you are gone. Whack them how you want to. In a 330/280 likely game over quick. Not so good in SEAK coastal conditions. Keep them hung up and they can rearrange things beyond belief.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: nooksack]
#7441847
12/25/21 11:38 PM
12/25/21 11:38 PM
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Alberta
Norwestalta
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Alberta
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Av, I definitely don't use jumps for wolverine. I don't set any footholds for them. I used 650's for a while but lost one out of those also. What's your loop and height with a snare White? I don't know if that bull would have gone 70" close probably. I found the other side two weeks later less than a mile away. Yep a good 65" I'm sure. Regardless it's a big mature moose.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: nooksack]
#7442112
12/26/21 01:21 PM
12/26/21 01:21 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Manitoba
Northof50
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Manitoba
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I don't know if that bull would have gone 70" close probably. I found the other side two weeks later less than a mile away. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2021/12/full-191-119758-img_5436.jpg) [/quote] Boy I know of several native cultural carvers that would drool over that match set to get their hands and knives on. But that should be left for another thread to be opened up too easy to sidetrack
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: alaska viking]
#7443550
12/28/21 11:39 AM
12/28/21 11:39 AM
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Joined: Mar 2007
McGrath, AK
white17

"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
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"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
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McGrath, AK
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Av, I definitely don't use jumps for wolverine. I don't set any footholds for them. I used 650's for a while but lost one out of those also. What's your loop and height with a snare White? I don't know if that bull would have gone 70" close probably. I found the other side two weeks later less than a mile away. Nook> On a pole I usually set a loop about 8" and 8" off the pole. Lower if the pole is steeply angled. The most important thing is to be certain the gulo can't get his feet on the ground. They will spin until they break the cable Notice the missing dog on MM's bent to heck V-14. Every wolverine I lost in one of those traps took the dog with it. Even the one that left me it's toe. Is that a Paws-i-trip pan on Mike's trap ? I have a couple CDR 750's with those and the dog never survives an encounter with wolf or wolverine. Nice trap but that dog is a weak point. The V-14's that I had were all cast jaws and about 1920's vintage. I suppose the cold and age could have been the problem but I have some NH4's, 48's that are similar age with no issues
Mean As Nails
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Ramhunter]
#7444126
12/28/21 10:29 PM
12/28/21 10:29 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
"Made it two years not being censored"
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"Made it two years not being censored"
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40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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The 1 wolverine I held in a V-14, and the 3 I lost, all took the original dog with them. All cast jaw traps. The black bear I caught, (and held 3 times!), also ate the dog, each time.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Ramhunter]
#7444321
12/29/21 02:11 AM
12/29/21 02:11 AM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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Do you guys get any incidental wolverines in your wolf snares. The ones caught here are incidentals and mostly in wolf or lynx snares at jackpots.No season here for them yet.They are steadily increasing their range from the north and west.
Last edited by Boco; 12/29/21 02:14 AM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Boco]
#7444671
12/29/21 01:09 PM
12/29/21 01:09 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Northern Manitoba
scootermac
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Northern Manitoba
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Do you guys get any incidental wolverines in your wolf snares. The ones caught here are incidentals and mostly in wolf or lynx snares at jackpots.No season here for them yet.They are steadily increasing their range from the north and west. I've caught two in wolf snares that were both blown in with snow and one in a lynx trail snare that was too small to hold him, he was caught a month and a bit later in a 330 milk crate set.
Last edited by scootermac; 12/29/21 01:09 PM.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Ramhunter]
#7450797
01/04/22 05:59 PM
01/04/22 05:59 PM
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Joined: Jul 2009
100 Mile House, BC Can
bctomcat
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100 Mile House, BC Can
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Those of you trapping wolverines with 330’s, in boxes, buckets, or cubby’s do you get many rejections where a wolverine comes up to the 330 but won’t go into it? Yes, untill I went to a spacious double end cubby setup of16-20” wide X 36-40” Length with a 280 or 330 BG trap at each end. My experience has been if a wolverine can see its way out the back end of a space, and can easily turn around within it, they are far less hesitant to enter and less apt to tear the cubby apart. In my opinion many wolverine feel crowded in a normal cubby set up with no escape route, thus they avoid them or tear them apart to safely get at the bait with an escape route available. In essence many wolverine do not like bing crowed.
Last edited by bctomcat; 01/04/22 06:18 PM.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Question for wolverine trappers?
[Re: Ramhunter]
#7464376
01/18/22 04:07 AM
01/18/22 04:07 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Chicken, Alaska
Chickenminer
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Chicken, Alaska
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I'm liking the open ended double boxes that I have been trying. This one went straight into the box, didn't even circle the set. I must have had the trigger wires set too far apart and this was a smaller wolverine. It got through the first 330, into the box and got caught by back leg. Then started chewing on the box until it finally poked its head into the 330 on the other end. Fresh caught, still flexible enough I could fish it through the box. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/01/full-37116-123174-gulobox3.jpg)
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