19 February 2012, 00:41
chronicwolverine in unit 6B
Wondering if I should purchase a wolverine tag? I will be brown bear hunting in this unit. I have read that wolverines will feed on a dead bear carcass. Tried to find some info. on density in this region, but struck out. Any help would be appreciated.
chronic
19 February 2012, 00:45
Dall85Finding a wolverine is opportunistic at best. Having the tag and not using is is ok also. If you carry a wolf tag (and it is legal) you can use on wolverine.
19 February 2012, 01:52
MOA TACTICALDall85,
No that would be incorrect. The price of the tag must be greater or the same as the one you are using to replace it with.
You could use a sheep, moose, bison, goat or brown bear tag to kill a wolverine though.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/ind...?adfg=license.prices19 February 2012, 01:55
MOA TACTICALChronic,
At the end of the day it is only $175. I think you are always better off having one.
The odds of getting a wolverine are super small though. You might have a 1 in 30 chance of getting one. But since a wolverine tag is only $175 it's good insurance. I'd buy 2 or 3 wolf tags as well, especially since they are cheap.
19 February 2012, 01:56
MOA TACTICALNon resident trapping is only $250, that is what I would buy.
19 February 2012, 02:56
chronicquote:
Originally posted by MOA TACTICAL:
Chronic,
At the end of the day it is only $175. I think you are always better off having one.
The odds of getting a wolverine are super small though. You might have a 1 in 30 chance of getting one. But since a wolverine tag is only $175 it's good insurance. I'd buy 2 or 3 wolf tags as well, especially since they are cheap.
I was considering the wolverine tag for the above reason, the $175 compared to the bear hunt price is nothing. I have already purchased 1 wolf tag for $30. If I buy the wolverine tag, would that serve as a second wolf tag?
chronic
19 February 2012, 21:40
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by chronic:
Wondering if I should purchase a wolverine tag? I will be brown bear hunting in this unit. I have read that wolverines will feed on a dead bear carcass. Tried to find some info. on density in this region, but struck out. Any help would be appreciated.
chronic
Call the ADF&G Biologist for unit 6

20 February 2012, 01:31
AkshooterBe carfull of the advice of a trapping lic. Most likely the trapping season won't be open when your on a fall bear hunt.
On the other hand the hunting season in GMU 6 opens for wolverine Sept 1.
20 February 2012, 03:33
steamboatOdds of getting a wolverine are slim at best- much better chance of getting a crack at wolves, esp. if you are hunting Controller Bay/Bering River portion of 6-B.
20 February 2012, 08:03
Zhurh15-16 years back, was out on the Innoko, fly in. Had called in two bulls and had our hands full cuttin and baggin. The two bulls were within 75 yards of each other. I had shot the first and while we were cutting it up, buddy called his in. We had a wolverine come in on the gut pile, stood there grinnin & snarlin at us as we worked on the other bull. Pretty funny actually, didn't even think about shooting it. I see half dozen or so around where we live every year; kinda like seeing them and they never seem to get over populated like wolves.
20 February 2012, 08:31
MOA TACTICALquote:
Originally posted by Akshooter:
Be carfull of the advice of a trapping lic. Most likely the trapping season won't be open when your on a fall bear hunt.
On the other hand the hunting season in GMU 6 opens for wolverine Sept 1.
Your right about that, I had forgot to double check my math.