I heard time and time again on this board and elsewhere on the internet that this season was doomed due to winter kill. 100% mortality some were swearing by.
Everybody I have talked to in WY has said they're seeing just as many critters this year as last, and quality too. No different than after the tough winter of 2016/2017.
Bump to the top....I'd be setting wolverine drive traps tomorrow but decided to elk hunt late this year and am headed out tomorrow, so I guess my trapping season will get cut short this year. No biggie.
You shot a Gulo with an Ithaca 37? You may be the biggest stud in the stable! Well done.
Trapped it and killed it with a Ruger single six. I carry the 37 for ptarmigan.
Same tree, same trap, same Ruger Single Six, the following year. I think I have trapped 4 mature boars and a sow wolverine at that spot.
MB-750's or #9 Alaskans? Please don't tell me a Duke 330.
I doubt a single six would be needed if using a 330 unless I'm grossly underestimating the size of a wolverine and their ability to still breath and live with a crushed neck and airway.
One is alone in a land so vast, there is only the mountains, the wind, and the eyes of God.