These things are so bad azzed......
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From: TD
24-Dec-20
Like a boss........ "what'da you lookin' at? I owe you money?"
From: WV Mountaineer
24-Dec-20
Yes they are. I saw that a couple weeks ago.
From: t-roy
24-Dec-20
I was kinda disappointed. The video stopped just about the time that things looked like they were about to get “interesting”. The guy had bigger stones than I do, though. I’m pretty sure that wolverine got way closer to him than I would have let him. Hard to get good video when you’re running away and screaming like a school girl.
From: Grey Ghost
24-Dec-20
Any one know if the wolverine actually killed the goat, or just scavenged the head?
The wolverine's cousin, Mr. Badger, is pretty bad-azzed too.
Matt
From: Kurt
24-Dec-20
Neat video!
Randy Giesey, Ron Pittsley and I watched an Alaskan wolverine run a sow grizzly and 2 yr old cub nearly her size off a caribou carcass. The grizzlies didn't like it, growled and moaned a bit and left.
From: Zbone
25-Dec-20
Yes, most definitely bad azz mofos
From: Rupe
25-Dec-20
Wow, what an amazing video and even more amazing to capture it on film.
From: Nick Muche
25-Dec-20
I missed two of them this fall while bow hunting. They’re quick! One of these days...
From: altitude sick
25-Dec-20
Every time I go to Alaska I’m always on alert for a Wolverine. No luck. I did finally get my Honey Badger in Africa however, last trip.
From: The last savage
25-Dec-20
that was an excellent move by mr badger backing his butt in to that rock crevasse, you could see him using the rorks as leverage on his sides..Bruce Lee used to watch tapes of animals in fights to see raw, true aggression,and how differently attacks could be used... and he applied it to JKD...
From: Bowfreak
28-Dec-20
From: rock50
28-Dec-20
My only disappointment from the Babine trap line trip....................we never trapped a wolverine that week.
From: Medicinemann
28-Dec-20
I shot a wolverine in 1997 while hunting brown bear on the Alaskan peninsula. I shoot a 31" arrow, and my 515 grain shafts were flying at 297 ft/sec. When we recovered the wolverine, he had BIT THE ARROW IN HALF!! We couldn't believe it, until we actually found a carbon sliver in his gums. That would be about 1/100th of a second of reaction time. (approximately 300ft/sec divided by approximately a 3 ft arrow) on a pass through shot....and it is actually faster than that....because he had to feel the broadhead, and then react to the broadhead.....that is some serious fast muscle twitch.....
From: IdyllwildArcher
28-Dec-20
Saw my first in the wild this past August. He then proceeded to run straight up a 1500 foot avalanche chute without stopping. Incredible stamina.