Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: broncoformudv]
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01/06/23 07:11 PM
01/06/23 07:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Interior Alaska
smalltimetrapper
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small greenhorn
Joined: Jan 2007
Interior Alaska
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Here is a picture of a wolverine trap used for study on the North slope. I did a job at Toolik lake research station a few years ago. There were some scientists studying wolverine, I made a quick run with one of the guys one day. Not a great pic, but you can see the notch in the 2x4 that holds the lid closed when gulo jumps in there. It can be a little sporty getting the sedative shot placed. Unfortunately there were no customers when I was out there. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/01/full-2227-163613-wolverine_trap.jpg) I applied as support personnel for that job but never heard anything back. Sounded like a fun paid vacation. Wonder what came of there research? Kind of a cool place up there. Not sure what became of the research, maybe it was published in a scientific journal or something. I was doing a construction project, so not directly involved in the research. Dirt, I agree, I think a coni caught skull would be more desirable.
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: waggler]
#7765073
01/07/23 07:23 AM
01/07/23 07:23 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Fairbanks, Alaska
Pete in Frbks
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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What are your guys thoughts on 48 Newhouse's for wolverine? I have found the 48's work just fine. I'm a NH guy, but 114's have more space UNDER the jaw, thus affording more of an opportunity for chewing. Not that the animal would escape, but once the paw is numb and chewed, your taxidermy marketing options have been reduced. Bottom line is that after 330's, I prefer the NH 48s. Pete
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: Dirt]
#7765695
01/07/23 10:09 PM
01/07/23 10:09 PM
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Joined: Sep 2020
Alaska
T_inman
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Alaska
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I think wolverine skull buyers prefer wolverine with undamaged teeth? Correct. A green wolverine skull is worth about $60, if it is a good one. Sows are notorious for chewing on footholds and chipping teeth. Boars seem to chew branches off trees when caught, but not on the trap itself. That is my experience at least. That is one negative when using footholds, no doubt. On the other hand, 330s have smashed skulls for me on occasion.
Lover of cheap beer, dead critters and the fatties.
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: otterman]
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01/09/23 04:23 PM
01/09/23 04:23 PM
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Joined: Sep 2020
Alaska
T_inman
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Alaska
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I do the wax paper routine and cover with snow but only because of the remote possibility of a wolf coming by. I don’t use much for guide sticks and try to leave cubbies really open to hopefully make any curious wolves feel more comfortable. If I were after wolverine only I would use the wax paper to prevent freeze down but that is it. Exposed traps don’t seem to bother them.
If it is supposed to snow soon, I leave them uncovered and let the naturally falling snow do its thing.
Lover of cheap beer, dead critters and the fatties.
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: broncoformudv]
#7768392
01/10/23 08:22 PM
01/10/23 08:22 PM
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Joined: Dec 2011
western alaska
Malukchuk
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western alaska
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Ha ha my dad had some live traps like an old barrel i need to refurbish. One for sure i know where it is.
Water is good for two things, Floating Ships and making Beer.
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: otterman]
#7772300
01/14/23 09:38 PM
01/14/23 09:38 PM
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Joined: Sep 2020
Alaska
T_inman
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Alaska
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Thanks folks.
Yes, those are Maine Guide Rabbit Hunters. Great snowshoe for most everything but climbing hills. Their bindings are OK, but I do slip out of them more often than I do with other bindings.
I do have a snowmachine, but honestly prefer not to use it for trapping, for a lot of reasons. One of the bigger reasons is it does absolutely keep me in shape. I hike 4-5 miles each trap check on snowshoes and bail off into drainages that nobody else goes into. That eliminates competition from other trappers and makes the chances of catching a sled dog almost zero. Most any road or snowmachine accessible area around Fairbanks is way over trapped. I prefer to keep critters alive in footholds for reasons stated in my earlier post, plus since I am on foot, I don’t want to pack out a whole, frozen carcass and skin them at the nearest tree. That, and I like my pictures. Frozen critters in bizzair poses don’t make for good pics.
Lover of cheap beer, dead critters and the fatties.
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: otterman]
#7772319
01/14/23 09:59 PM
01/14/23 09:59 PM
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Joined: Sep 2020
Alaska
T_inman
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Alaska
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Thanks Bearcat. Where in Idaho are you? I grew up in Burley and went to U of I in Moscow.
I do have star studs on those snowshoes. They help quite a bit though I still slip and fall on my (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) on occasion. Even with the upturned toe, I still manage to catch it on the underside of crust every so often.
Forward I fall…..
Lover of cheap beer, dead critters and the fatties.
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: T_inman]
#7772403
01/14/23 11:38 PM
01/14/23 11:38 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Alaska and Washington State
waggler
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Alaska and Washington State
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Thanks folks.
Yes, those are Maine Guide Rabbit Hunters. Great snowshoe for most everything but climbing hills. Their bindings are OK, but I do slip out of them more often than I do with other bindings.
I do have a snowmachine, but honestly prefer not to use it for trapping, for a lot of reasons. One of the bigger reasons is it does absolutely keep me in shape. I hike 4-5 miles each trap check on snowshoes and bail off into drainages that nobody else goes into. That eliminates competition from other trappers and makes the chances of catching a sled dog almost zero. Most any road or snowmachine accessible area around Fairbanks is way over trapped. I prefer to keep critters alive in footholds for reasons stated in my earlier post, plus since I am on foot, I don’t want to pack out a whole, frozen carcass and skin them at the nearest tree. That, and I like my pictures. Frozen critters in bizzair poses don’t make for good pics. Great strategy.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Wolverine footholds
[Re: otterman]
#7772457
01/15/23 01:20 AM
01/15/23 01:20 AM
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Joined: Sep 2020
Alaska
T_inman
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Alaska
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Kendrick or maybe Deary area? I sure loved the turkey hunting near Southwick and the Steelhead fishing near Ahsahnka before the natives blocked access.
Lover of cheap beer, dead critters and the fatties.
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