I haven't gone through this entire thread, so I may have missed it. Do you plan to snare, connibear or foothold?
You can use non-edible parts of game animals. Leg bones off caribou and moose are always good.
I have only trapped 10 or so, so not an expert by any means but I have noticed:
They aren't hard to trap, once you actually find one. They're just hard to hold.
I have not had any luck down in the timber. I trap for them up on ridgelines, but that is also generally where wind drifts the heck out of things. There's a reason wolverines are difficult and even really good trappers only get a handful each season.
I have caught 2/3 to 3/4 of my 10 wolverine in February. That may (or may not) be a coincidence. I am unsure if it is their breeding season so they're moving around more or if the longer daylight has something to do with it, etc.
Wolverine seem to be totally random, other than they like the high country. I have never had luck setting on a specific track like you can do for cats and White17 above says, expecting them to come back along a specific spot. I just set a bunch of traps out in good looking country, keeping prevailing wind in mind for scent flow.
Good luck! If you use a foothold and want to snare pole it, you're in for an adventure! I just whack them with a .22 LR and don't worry about the extra hole in the hide.
Last edited by T_inman; 01/03/25 01:01 AM.