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rine. This animal seems to be a cross 
between a wolf, a bear, a snake and 
the devil, and all the mean character¬ 
istics of the lot are in his make-up. 
He is cunning beyond description and 
bold enough to do his dirty work right 
under your nose. 
At the height of my marten trapping^, 
I was honored (?) by a visit from 
Mr. Wolverine. I had had some ex¬ 
perience with one of these brutes be¬ 
fore and knew what I was up against. 
He would travel back and forth across 
my trail, robbing traps and deadfalls 
of bait and fur alike. In one instance 
he picked up a number two trap, fas¬ 
tened to a sizeable pole, and carried 
the whole works at least a hundred 
yards distant from the pen where it 
had been set. I hunted around for an 
hour or more, thinking that I might 
have a marten or fisher in the trap 
and when I finally discovered it the 
thing wasn’t even set off. Now it 
would seem that an animal capable of 
doing such a trick as that hardly de¬ 
serves being painted in any blacker 
terms, but listen to some of the tales] 
I have heard in connection with this 
gentleman’s exploits and you will think 
mine very tame indeed! 
One account tells of how an old In 
dian was harassed by a wolverine until 
he was well nigh driven to despair. 
He tried every means known to native 
lore, poison, traps, and finally set hit 
precious rifle so as to shoot the beast 
when he grabbed hold of the bait. The 
wolverine, enraged by this bit of crude 
ness on the part of his avowed enemy 
took the rifle, CHEWED the hammei 
off and TWISTED the barrel out of 
shape. Ye gods and little fishes! wh<j 
ever said that the day of miracles waij 
past! Another yarn credits one o 
these Indian Devils with swiping al 
of one’s traps and hanging them in 
tree (perhaps in preparation for 
Christmas surprise). This last one i 
1 not quite so improbable as the first. 
It is a fact that any animal at al 
apt to cause man trouble is generall; 
blamed with a host of evils “that h 
knows not of,” yet there is no gainsay 
ing that the wolverine is most annoy 
ing to the trapper. I was about t 
give up when the brute disappeared 
The snow was unusually deep tha 
year and spring very slow in makin; 
its appearance. I quit marten trap 
ping along toward the latter part o 
March, and when I left the traplin 
there was hardly any of the snow gont 
and as fast as a warm spell would tak 
a little of it a fresh fall would cove! 
the old crust. I had made arrange 
ments to trap bear and muskrat wit 
another man (on my own trapline 
and this was partly the reason why 
was anxious to get back to town beioi 
the snow got too soft. 
(To be Continued) 
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