Snowcamoman,
I agree with your assesment of the snowshoes current upward cycle, according to the states annual harvest report from trappers, lynx taken in 03-04 were 752, down from 2191 in 99-03. This cycle is predicted to peak in 2010. I disagree with your belief that fox will not be found in a wolf packs territory. Unlike a coyote or lynx that will leave the immediate area, fox will stay and eat from wolf kills, this is documented and I have witnessed it from a distance were a fox maintained his distance but would come in and take a bit and run, this is not to say a wolf won't kill or throttle one but it is far more tolerant of a fox than a coyote. One other thing that I read was that all of your areas were occupied by trappers. Know this I am a trapper as well as a predator hunter, 99% of all trappers here to not own the land they trap. You as an Alaskan have as much right on those trails, as they to. Some will try intimitation to keep you off, but the bottom line is it is State land, as long as you do not bother their traps you are not breaking the law. Last year on your AFB a trapper told an officer from game management he could not go down his trails, who to you think won that battle. I do not like when people come down my line but I have no choice, as long as they don't mess with me I don't bother them. The sad fact is this, if you are not going to hunt because of trappers in your area you are going to drive a long way to find a place to hunt (I am sure this will stir up a hornets nest with some people). I offered CZ in a pm an opportunity to go this weekend but he did not respond back, if you would like I extend that offer to you. PM me if so, Most importantly is to you own a snowmachine?