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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8029645
12/24/23 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Slick Pan
trying to see if you are all payin attention: Montana wolves they say average 80-110 pounds but I have see a couple at the door that went over 200lbs. in all seriousness most Montana wolves I have seen are a bigger than 80 lbs. and can get to 125.It depends on the food source I would think. The wolves released here were in the 75 to 100lb range.Usually pictures people post are on the larger size it seems.


Biggest one I caught to date was 93#. They don’t make a real good living down here on the coastline.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8032805
12/27/23 10:31 PM
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Yellowstone wolves have been captured at 142ish lbs if memory serves correct and that was after emptying their gut from the capture drugs.

But, to say the AVERAGE is 125-150 is ludicrous. That's the upper 5%.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8032823
12/27/23 10:51 PM
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Ok, well I highly doubt that they knew that they were sending it to a experienced trapper like you... Unless you elaborated "Hi i'm (Your Name) I'M A VERY EXPERIENCED TRAPPER," how would they know? I think it is a small thing that you are making a big deal out of! Some people may not know the ethics of it. That's like getting mad about a company sending the owners manuel to a build yourself bicycle even though you are a bike mechanic. They send it in case you don't know.


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Dirt] #8036999
01/01/24 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Dirt
Originally Posted by bearcat2
I agree with Dirt. #13 and #11 would be the only ones I could really see anyone that was ethical having a problem with. I add #11 because I don't think you should help a landowner who is anti trapping until they have a problem. If they are anti trapping or anti hunting, then they should have to live/deal with the problems their stance causes them theirselves.


#12 has some things in it that require me to give away trade secrets, that I'm not necessarily gonna do. For me trapping is a competitive business and business is bad and I don't need to help my competitors to make it worse. I know, this is old school. In particular helping with methods and means, fur handling, and marketing.


Why don't you write a book of all your secrets (saving a few back for Volume 2) and cash in, Dirt.

Jim


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8037063
01/01/24 09:53 AM
01/01/24 09:53 AM
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Slick, don’t just thumb through & look at the pictures. If you read it you’ll be stacking them like cord wood….lol..poke poke.
[Linked Image]
Are you in that area where the wolf quota was caught shutting down the season? Think it was 6 or something like that? If you get the chance to hang some snares, all I can say is when you think you’ve got enough….hang a bunch more.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8048948
01/14/24 10:31 AM
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Not reading the whole thread. Just responding to the OP.
A universal code of ethics is a good thing to have IMO.
One trapping association I am involved with has the following.


1. I will strive to follow all laws and regulations pertaining to wildlife management.
2. I ascribe to a professional code of conduct that embodies the traits of honesty,
sincerity and dedication.
3. I will show exceptionally high levels of concern and respect for people, property
and wildlife.
4. I will promote the understanding and appreciation of the many values of wildlife
and scientific wildlife management, as well as an appreciation for the economic
value of commercial trapping and related industries.
5. I acknowledge that CTM supports non-resident trapping and sound, scientific
wildlife management principles including, but not limited to: trapping, hunting,
and any other population control measures in accordance with Federal, State,
and local regulations.
6. I will provide expertise on trapping and managing wildlife, upon request, within
the limits of my experience, ability and legal authority.
7. I will promote competence and present an image worthy of the profession by
supporting high standards of education and performance.
8. I will strive to broaden my knowledge, skills and abilities to advance the
profession of commercial trapping.
9. I will treat my competition and the public in a respectful manner and in
accordance with honorable business practices.
10. I will encourage, through word and through deed, all Commercial Trappers to
adhere to this code.


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8049036
01/14/24 12:15 PM
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I managed to snag this guy the other day, its the biggest wolf I've got trapping, guiding and hunting( that said still haven't handled many) It weighted 109lbs. It wasn't a great catch, the snare was in his mouth and the back of the neck, luckily he wasn't in it for very long. I have a friend that has trapped a lot over the years and he said he'd had swore he'd caught some 150-200lbs wolfs... until he started weighting them, he's never seen one over 120lbs( that's in the Yukon) Pretty easy for ppl to over estimate their weight but the scale doesn't lie. [Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: stillar] #8049055
01/14/24 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by stillar
I managed to snag this guy the other day, its the biggest wolf I've got trapping, guiding and hunting( that said still haven't handled many) It weighted 109lbs. It wasn't a great catch, the snare was in his mouth and the back of the neck, luckily he wasn't in it for very long. I have a friend that has trapped a lot over the years and he said he'd had swore he'd caught some 150-200lbs wolfs... until he started weighting them, he's never seen one over 120lbs( that's in the Yukon) Pretty easy for ppl to over estimate their weight but the scale doesn't lie. [Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

Yep. By the time you haul it to the sleigh it’s easily over 100lbs…lol
Nice wolf!
I like those CF ski pants. I tell my buddy I can haul 2 Jerry cans of gas, 1 in each front pocket.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8049128
01/14/24 02:06 PM
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Nice looking wolf Stillar The heaviest I have weighed was 106


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8049292
01/14/24 04:57 PM
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Stillar,your wolf looks like it just had a good meal.


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8049545
01/14/24 07:41 PM
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A nice catch and a good hired hand and trapping partner !


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8049980
01/15/24 12:31 AM
01/15/24 12:31 AM
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Interior Alaska
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Nice wolf, looks like a full belly. I've caught around 50, not a big sample size, but the biggest one was this year at 109 lbs. Only 2 others over 100, a bunch in the 98 lb range. I imagine they can eat close to 10 lbs in one helping of warm moose meat, so weight can vary a bit depending on when they get hooked up.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8049994
01/15/24 12:42 AM
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I caught one Tuesday that weighed 126. By far the biggest I've ever caught, or personally seen in the flesh. Looked purt near the size of a Shetland pony standing there in the trap. Probably migrated over from Montana, I hear they grow bigger there. wink

I've only weighed three or four wolves, the first one I ever caught the first year they opened a season here weighed 110, until this one I'd never caught one as big as that first one, so I didn't usually bother with weighing.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: bearcat2] #8050415
01/15/24 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by bearcat2
I caught one Tuesday that weighed 126. By far the biggest I've ever caught, or personally seen in the flesh. Looked purt near the size of a Shetland pony standing there in the trap. Probably migrated over from Montana, I hear they grow bigger there. wink

I've only weighed three or four wolves, the first one I ever caught the first year they opened a season here weighed 110, until this one I'd never caught one as big as that first one, so I didn't usually bother with weighing.


I have caught wolves over the years but not many the size that you have caught. How about some pictures of those big ones?

Here is a couple of mine.

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]


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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8050785
01/15/24 07:48 PM
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I never weighed any wolves.
Caught some big ones over the years though.
Caught this one a few days ago,one of the bigger ones this year.
Fat bugger too.

[Linked Image]

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Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8050979
01/15/24 11:00 PM
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Well I don't have much for good pictures, but here is the big one I just caught. Nighttime trap check in a ground blizzard with trees blowing across the trail behind me. [Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
I snapped one picture with him in the trap, and when I looked at the picture later, he went behind a tree before the shutter snapped and I couldn't see him in the pic at all.

Only pictures of the first wolf I ever got I have, have people in them, and I won't post pictures of wolves with peoples faces in them on the internet. Besides, they were taken with 35mm camera so I don't have digital images.

Re: Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual [Re: Slick Pan] #8051087
01/16/24 01:38 AM
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Nice wolf bearcat!


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!
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