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trail cam wolverines?

Started by gordydog, February 16, 2012, 08:21:00 AM

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Manitoba Stickflinger

Thanks for posting those pics Jeremi!

Told you guys he had some good pix! He's a sneaky guy that can catch just about anything on camera. ...Ryan

1Longbow

Great post. I've never seen one but growing up  there was a Disney movie about a family in the north that centered around a wolverine,and the problems they had on their trap line with it. Hard to believe it was a Disney movie now

Jerry Jeffer

The only one I have ever seen, museum of natural history NYC.

 
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doctari

A couple years ago there was one caught on camera in the thumb area of Michigan. They assumed it hitched a ride over from Canada on a garbage truck, sometime later it was found dead and turned over to the DNR. I do not remember how it died, it was a good news story with plenty of sightings reported.
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Wiley Coyote

Great thread!! I have never seen one but I have heard they are fearless and a trapper's worst nightmare!  :thumbsup:
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Geezer

The last confirmed sighting of a wolverine in Colorado was in 1919.  In 2009 though, researchers from Yellowstone tracked a wolverine from Grand Teton National Park south to Rocky Mountain National Park, NW of Denver.  This was the first known appearance in 90 years.  Colorado DOW tracked him for a year or so but I'm not sure if he's  still in Colorado or not.  Cool animals.
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Steve H.

I've seen one, over by Dillingham.  There are good numbers in Alaska.  My dentist saw two from the highway about a half mile from my house about a month back.

I've found tracks a few times in PWS and the K-Pen.

I recall JR that was on here a bunch about 6-7 years ago shot one here on the K-Peninsula.

onewhohasfun

They must be plentiful in Alaska. I have been following a trapping thread on another site. They have snared-trapped  at least 20 since Jan 1st.
Tom

centaur

I have never seen one in the wild, but 2 summers ago, my next door neighbor came over all excited, after seeing 'some strange animal' right in front of our house (in a town of 5000). After she described it, I thought "it couldn't be a wolverine", but we checked out some pictures of wolverines, and she confirmed that was what she saw. Another neighbor saw it, too, and confirmed that it was a wolverine. What that critter was doing in town is beyond me.
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NormanDale33

QuoteOriginally posted by TxAg:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by NormanDale33:
We saw one on an elk bowhunting trip in the San Juans of CO one year. There was some growling and rustling in a bush and it took off out of there as we went by on our horses. Our high school mascot was a wolverine and we have a stuffed one in our school entry and that is how I recognized it. My dad is a biologist as well, and was pretty certain on the identification. Never saw tracks or anything else of one though.
Do they range that far south? [/b]
We had never heard of them being that far south, and weren't prepared to see one that is for sure. I think the last confirmed sighting was in the 20's or so. There is one that had been tracked into northern colorado using a chip or collar, not sure if he is still around. We were in the San Juans at about 10,000 ft and they are known to travel great distances.
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jhg

Neat animals. One of my favorites along with the pine martin.

Joshua
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CRS

Neat,
I saw one floating a river in Alaska in 2002.  While sitting in camp, it walked along the opposite shoreline.  It could have absolutely cared less about me or the camp.
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