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Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8555946
01/29/26 08:45 PM
01/29/26 08:45 PM
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40 years Alaska, now back to O...
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40 years Alaska, now back to O...
I think they travel both down the Taku and can make their way down from Haines and Skagway. And even the ice fields are possible, but probably not likely for a cat. I knew a trapper that was flying over the ice fields one time and spotted a pack of I think 12 wolves coming from Canada. He followed them for some time, and eventually figured where they were headed. Being a very experienced trapper, he set about trying to trap them.
It wasn't long after that he collected all 12!
Also, a wolverine that was captured and collard in the area of my main trapline up there was tracked over the ice fields, then lost, (this was north of Juneau, about 40 miles). 2 years later, it was trapped by a trapper up Telegraph Creek!!!


Just doing what I want now.

Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: alaska viking] #8555993
01/29/26 09:36 PM
01/29/26 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by alaska viking
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This one. By my partner.


Hand in the cookie jar, and paid for it.

Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: mad_mike] #8560814
13 hours ago
13 hours ago
Joined: Mar 2011
Tonsina, Alaska
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Joined: Mar 2011
Tonsina, Alaska
Well, a few days ago I was looking thru some pictures trying to find a few things in particular, and couldn't find what I was looking for. But then later on I saw this thread on "Unusual/Odd things on the trapline",... and after looking thru what I just did, I thought,....."Man,... I could burn some bandwidth on this thread". And since there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of trapping going on this year on this site,... or maybe eveyone is out on the trail all the time, I don't know. But anyway, I thought that I could post a couple pictures of things I seen and done over the years that some people might find interesting. This might take awhile,... but here's a sampling of a few things I just went thru,...

I'll start with some stuff from years ago. This first picture is of a coyote I caught during or right after the pipeline construction (mid-70's,... man, that's 50 years ago!). When the pipeline was done, a lot of people who worked on it stayed in Alaska, at least for awhile, and there were people trapping everywhere. Anyway, I caught this coyote by one link in the middle of the chain of someone else's trap that was clamped on the coyote's foot. I have no idea how this actually happened,... it was a brand-new trap, no rust, so I got a coyote hide and a new #3 jump out of this deal,...

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So, I've always wanted to trap on rivers and creeks to deter people from following my trails, since there was so much fur/trap stealing going on in my area back then. But, there's alot more danger and risk in doing that, but I liked it! But it was expensive too,... when a person has to learn most everything the hard way. My first snowmachine was a used 1971 Elan, and here's what I did with it when I went out during a bad chinook one day,... it landed upside down in the water, and I lost the cowling,... but I got it out and even got it running again and drove it home (minus the cowling)

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"I'm sorry for hurting your feelings when I called you stupid,... I thought you already knew,..."
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: Wolverinebait] #8560816
13 hours ago
13 hours ago
Joined: Mar 2011
Tonsina, Alaska
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Tonsina, Alaska
A person might think that I was a gluten for punishment with trapping on creeks and rivers, but the risks were much preferred by me than dealing with theives all the time. So, here's a few more. By the way,... is there a prize for creating the most different ways to get a snowmachine stuck? tired

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"I'm sorry for hurting your feelings when I called you stupid,... I thought you already knew,..."
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: Wolverinebait] #8560817
13 hours ago
13 hours ago
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Tonsina, Alaska
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Tonsina, Alaska
and some more,....

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"I'm sorry for hurting your feelings when I called you stupid,... I thought you already knew,..."
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: Wolverinebait] #8560820
13 hours ago
13 hours ago
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Tonsina, Alaska
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Tonsina, Alaska
This was a particularly bad one. The machine plowed into the ice right in front of me, shearing off both spark plugs on the engine, and it shaved off the throttle cable on the carburator, and I don't remember what else, but I drove it home too. But this was back in the good 'ole days when things like boot laces were some pretty valuable snowmachine parts,... wink


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"I'm sorry for hurting your feelings when I called you stupid,... I thought you already knew,..."
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: Wolverinebait] #8560821
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Tonsina, Alaska
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Well, this isn't going to work,... it won't download any of my newer pictures, even after reducing them to 10% of original size. maybe someone can tell me how to do this. They are JPG's, less than 400kb, but they won't load.


"I'm sorry for hurting your feelings when I called you stupid,... I thought you already knew,..."
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8560854
8 hours ago
8 hours ago
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AK
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AK
Amazing what we survive trapping. You are a tough man.


Psalm 34:6
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8560855
8 hours ago
8 hours ago
Joined: Dec 2006
Fairbanks, Alaska
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Fairbanks, Alaska
Wolverinebait: Dave, Those are impressive incidents. Clearly you are the "Winner!" Pete

Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: Wolverinebait] #8560921
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I think we should start calling you "crash" grin

Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8560926
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Siberia
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Siberia
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peatbogs are also fun to get stuck in. Everything is soft and gooey, there's no leverage and these peat pits never really freeze and can be deep

knew a guy who drowned by going to a spot with thin ice on the Malyy Yugan river and just riding there in circles, after a fight with his wife. Nothing left but a hole in the ice and black water. Fast, clean way to kill oneself....

Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8560980
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McGrath, AK
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I think we need a new event in Alaska.

Wolverine bait and AK Howler need to have a contest to see who can cross the thinnest ice over the fastest water !!


Mean As Nails
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8560982
3 hours ago
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Interior Alaska
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Interior Alaska
Dave, good seeing your posts again I always have enjoyed your sharing your real world experiences.

Now that my trapping is looking at photos and great memories and receiving phone calls from the trapper I gave my line to life is good!

Thanks Dave!


I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
Re: Unusual/Odd things on the trapline [Re: martentrapper] #8561054
48 minutes ago
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fairbanks,ak.
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Wolverinebait , wow! guess it dose not matter what year or brand of snow-go you have had. they all get stuck equally. laugh


Life is hard. It's even harder if your stupid!
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