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Trapping- What did you catch today?


leechmann

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Heres a fox I just caught this evening. Two or three days ago, I posted a picture of a remake dirt hole set. Thats where I caught this male fox tonight.

Fishermann, I'm only 43 fox behind you. Oh yeah, this week!

I've got two traps working, and I've gotten two fox in three days, so if I catch,......., never mind. I'm thinking tomorrow I need to put more traps out. Good Luck everyone.

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Keep it up Leechman, those are some GREAT foot catches on those fox. Do you laminate your traps?

I had a slow day but could only check half my traps, we don't have a 24hour check law in Alaska. I had one small female.

They were herding reindeer, which means fresh bait the next few days. Here are a few pics of the reindeer herd. The ones with the large antlers are steers, small antlers are cows, and bulls don't have any right now.

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Did I miss something here? Do the images of furbearers posted on this thread have to be in a trap and breathing to be allowed to be posted by me? I am quite proud of the animals I harvest whether they are photographed in their natural setting or on the floor of the fur shed waiting to be put up. It appears that others would like to see them also, inspite of their surroundings - on the floor of a trailer or on the floor of my fur shed. What's the difference? tuk confused.gif

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Tipup have the mods email you.

Are you still trapping skunks? If you get another nice skunk like that I would love to get one.

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Those are awesome pictures of the reindeer. Wow. Are they wild and hang around because they feed them, or are they tame. What do they feed them? Are the calves running with them too? Thats quite a place you live. Think of the stories you can tell 30 years from now. Just plain awesome!!

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They are wild, and roam the island. They herd them by snowmachine into a "corral" in order to pick out the cows and steers and kill for locals and commercial operation.

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How many are in that herd?How many do they butcher at a time. What percentage of the herd you they kill in a year.Do they do any seal hunting and fishing? Do you get in on any of that. Are the native people real friendly to you?

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that herd there was about 100-150 animals. there are about 5000 on the island. They kill about 1000 a year or so. They butcher about 50-60 at a time. they will only take so many cows and steers out of a herd and then they push it out and go herding for a different herd. They have to be carefull about how many cows they take out of any one herd.

Seal hunting is HUGE come march and april. Walrus hunting also. I have been along to observe a seal hunt, and I will go with to observe a walrus hunt and video it this spring. I can not partake in any part of the hunt, that includes glassing, driving, spearing, shooting, butchering, lifting. I can just video and take photos.

The history channel is wanting to get a walrus hunt for their archives so some people here are working with them to get it put together, if that is the case it will be a really cool deal.

The native people are GREAT to me. THey respect the fact that I hunt, fish and trap. If you like the ourdoors they get along with you great, as long as you respect the land. I also give ALOT of salmon, ducks, and geese to the elders, which helps alot.

Fishing is great, salmon with a net and rod and reel, halibut commercial fishing and fishing for fun smile.gif fills the freezer.

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Did I miss something here? Do the images of furbearers posted on this thread have to be in a trap and breathing to be allowed to be posted by me? I am quite proud of the animals I harvest whether they are photographed in their natural setting or on the floor of the fur shed waiting to be put up. It appears that others would like to see them also, inspite of their surroundings - on the floor of a trailer or on the floor of my fur shed. What's the difference? tuk
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I guess we are supposed to pretend that hunting, fishing, and trapping does not result in the death of an animal. Gotta keep PETA happy, ya know

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I'm not suggesting that it would be ok to show a picture of clubbing baby seals or someone holding a fox with blood coming out of it's mouth, but I would like to see TUK's pictures. I used to trap and I like to see what people who still trap catch.

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That is way cool stuff,

Question on the reindeer...when you say "steer" I automatically think of a bull that has been castrated, as in the cattle industry. I know this is a wild herd of reindeer, I was wondering if steer meant the same thing in that context or if it means something totally different. If it is the same why do they castrate them?

PS love the pics so far!

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Fishermann, what kind of ducks do you see up there? Do you hunt them over decoys on land or in the water? Do you use steel shot up there? When do the ducks get up there in the spring, and when does the duck hunting season start. Approximately when does the ice break up so they can get out fishing?

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Fisherman's Pic with the reindeer head reminds me of when I was a kid and we found a deer carcass in the woods. As we were walking a way a fox zipped out of the woods and started feeding on it. We walked back to it and the fox ran away but not far. It went back as soon as we walked away. So we went home to get some traps and set by it and waited. the fox never returned so we left and came back the next morn and it was caught. It looked so sad that we released it

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On the island we get some pintails, a few mallards, all three kinds of eiders, some puffins, white fronted geese, brant geese, cackling geese and once in a while a canadian goose. We also get tundra swans and cranes.

On the mainland they get all the same kind of ducks you get down there. It is the best duck hunting in the world. I hunt over decoys in the fall, and decoys in the spring. Fall is over water, spring is on the ice around open leads of water. Steel shot is a must. Ducks get here as soon as they can find some water to sit in. The duck season is open year round for subsistance, except for a 60 day closure for nesting. I usually hunt drakes in the spring for one weekend, we shoot or try to shoot only drakes. THen in the fall we start hunting about Sept. 1st until freezeup. The pack ice will go away about end of april, fishing does not really start until June.

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I can't get out to check the line today, blowing 60+ with snow.

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Visibility in the village is 50 ft, outside the village is MAYBE 10 ft.

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Back here in MN, we've all been praying for a little winter... It'll be OK with me if winter stops a liitle short of your current conditions for us.

Thanks for all the very interesting pics, commentary, and insight into a whole different world.

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Leechmann....do you get many grinners in your fox sets up there? About the time I hung up my traps, another trapping aquaintence of mine, Dennis R., who ran alot of the same area that I did, said he was getting more Possum, then fox and skunks combined. The area was north and west of the metro, up to the Elk River area to the north and out to beyond Corcoran to the west.

I've seen them things dead on the road all the way up to Mille Lacs lake.

How about mange? It seemed at about the same time, every second fox I caught had mange in one stage, or another. I still see fox once in awhile that still have it. Pathetic looking, what a way to die!

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I caught a ton of grinners this season. Couldn't keep them out of my coon sets
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Man I hate those things!

Fishermann222,

Looks like winter is starting to kick in there. Awsome pictures guys. How close did you get to the reindeer? laugh.gif

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No Grebe, I've never caught a possum. I don't no of anyone around here that has. The only critter that tends to muck this up, in this area, when I'm dirt trapping, is the skunks. But after I catch a skunk, and make a remake set, then those are deadly on the fox and coyote.

I've been in the fur shed all day putting up fox, bobcats, and beavers for the nafa truck which comes through on the 14th. I came it the house to see if fishermann had caught anything.

I did take a couple hours off to set up a new beaver pond. Can't wait until tomorrow. Good luck everyone

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Borch we can get to within about 50 yards when they are up against the fence. Out on the open tundra at 500 yards when they hear the snowmobile they take off.

I like to shoot the ones I take on my own. It is not really a hunt, but a harvest, as the whole thing is done on snowmachine.

Sorry no pics today leechman, some rough weather out there today is not weather worth going out in. We gave it a shot by GPS and got outside the village and we could not see eachother until we were about 5-10 ft apart. Too easy for one of us to get lost if one of our GPSs failed. Not worth it, I will hit it tomorrow though no matter what. This weather is suppose to let up thursday.

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Sorry Grebe, I didn't answer you about mange. I haven't caught a fox with mange for three years. That year I caught 30 sum, and only one with mange. I will say the numbers of red fox in this area has really dropped. Not sure why.

The coyotes seem to have more trouble with mange. Seems like for every 5 coyotes you catch, 2 or 3 are bad.

Fishermann, judging from the picture, you probably should stay home. I would even think of trying to go out.

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Nice coyote photo!!! And wonderful thread. I am really enjoying this.

I have a quick possum story to share. We have one that keeps eating from the dog's dish outside and was even coming around during the day and hissing/sneering at me when I yelled at him and tried to chase him off. I think he was sick.

Anyway, I decided it was a good idea to get rid of him for everyone's safety but didn't want to shoot so close to the house so I leaned out a ground story window of the house with my bow and a broadtipped arrow and fired. Complete pass through in the vitals area. He ran off and I looked all over later that day. Couldn't find him. One week later, he's baaaack. I got out the binocs to get a close up of the wound on both sides. Just couldn't believe it. Now, though, whenever I yell at him, he runs like heck and he's only been back a few times since.

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Tip...man that is one nice looking coyote photo, you outdid yourself on that one!

I seen a big dog coyote like that,eating out of a dumpster over at the U of M in S.E. Mpls. one morning on the way home from work.

I thought it was a coyote and drove around the block to make sure, yup, here he comes with a piece of garbage in his mouth, walks right past some people on the sidewalk and I'm sure they thought it was a dog. He trots out onto the railroad system and goes on his way...I thought it was pretty cool.

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Heres a coyote I caught this morning. The beaver trapping was uneventfull today.

Nice picture of the coyote Tipmann.

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I started trapping this year and havent been doing so good. The only thing Ive caught is 2 cats and a skunk. Ive had 2 traps set off by coyotes but nothing. What am I doing wrong? I Boiled all my traps, sprayed scent killer on my boots, wore rubber gloves. The 2 traps that were set off were both on dirt hole sets with bait in the hole. I know there are tons of coyotes working the fence lines were I have my traps set but never seem to catch them. I have 7 #3 pan traps out. Im targeting coyotes. confused.gif

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well I managed one young of the year red during the blizzard. She is a young and small pup but the color she has is great.

about half of my sets are under FEET of snow. I will have a busy weekend digging out, just was not going to happen today.

Some great yote pictures guys, keep them coming.

Young Gun take some pics of your sets and show us where your trap is, how you are setting it, and so on, there are SO many things you could be doing wrong, and there could also be NOTHING you are doing wrong smile.gif I am running over 40 sets and I have 2 or 3 traps sprung everyday with nothing in them. It is just one of those things that happens. But if you can post some more info about what you are doing maybe we can be of some help.

I know there are some guys here with TONS of info who are lerking.

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