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Trapping- What did you catch today?


leechmann

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222...The Sampsons I've caught before, both red and grays, the grays are short haired and look like they've been singed in a fire! The sampson reds are short haired all over, no guard hair...look like shorn sheep that got their do at great clips! Tail looks like a bottle brush.

But the cotton phase, the hair/fur is silky and long, easily matted and snarled, with a wooly, cottony underfur, looks like someone went crazy with the conditioner, the fur seems to be limp, more like fine hair then fur?

On the mangy fox I caught, some of them looked like they were mostly skin, their fur was so sparse! Awful to look at! I wouldn't touch those fox without a pair of rubber gloves on and a pair of channel locks! Even at that I would get the willies and I wouldn't remake the set. A .22 between the eyes and I would bury the whole carcass on the same farm, or area where I caught it.

Some would have fur, but they seemed to be more aggressive, I think they were half crazy from those scabie mites? Some would have mattering eyes, thick ears, crust around their mouths, some even had thicker limbs, rat looking tails and sores.

I've on occassion seen them staggering around during the daylight hours, I suppose they are looking for something to eat?

One would think that the cold and rigors of winter would kill those that are carriers, but they turn up in numbers every year? That mange is an awful canine desease and I've seen dogs with it also...it's almost to tough to look at sometimes! frown.gif

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good vivid descriptions grebe. Mange is a TERRIBLE thing. The wolves in some areas of alaska, mainly on the kenai have a kind of lice that causes them to loose hair also. It does not kill the wolf, just puts it through pain, and it is spreading. It renders the hide useless to trappers as well as putting the animal through a slow and painfull death. I hope it never gets as bad as mange and spreads.

An animal with mange deserves to be put out of its pain and suffering.

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This is a very interesting thread full of great info. I have a question for you guys. Do you run into fleas on coyotes often? I shot one in North Dakota last year pheasant hunting in late november. We brought it home to skin and clean with our birds. During some photos I noticed a flea or two jumpin on my skin! We had to fog the whole house. How do you avoid this? I thought maybe trash bagging the animal and fogging it inside? Thanks for the help.

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did a late check last night had 2 fox, both in good shape though, so thats good. Hopefully I get a few more this weekend and I can wrap things up for the year.

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As far as the fleas go, the guys I know who do alot of lynx trapping (lynx have TONS of fleas) they put them in a garbage bag and spray half a can of raid in there and seal it up for the night, next day they are all dead.

Fleas are pretty host specific, so you don't have to worry about certain fleas getting on your dog. But a yote flea would probably do just fine on a dog.

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222....I made the mistake of letting a couple of em get cold, over night in the bug bag....they were like trying to skin out a recap tire!

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HEY OUT THERE HEADS UP...If anyone one is interested in seeing a hunt for Musk Oxen like 222 from Alaska was talking about, they are showing a hunt on the "VS" channel, right now.

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WHere were they filming at? was it Nugent? He was here a few years ago for a hunt when he drew a bull tag. I am heading out tomorrow to shoot mine I think. Photos will be up late tomorrow night if we find them tomorrow.

Here are a few pics from the line today, I am going to shut it down soon. I reached my goal so it is about time to wrap it up for the year and start making sausage and jerky.

All blood in photos is from the reindeer heads I use for bait.

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this fog bank looked pretty cool I thought

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Fisherman,

When you are setting traps, are you able to pound stakes in the frozen ground, or do you pick your spots and put stakes in before season? Do you ever use cable stakes? Just curious. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.

bw

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BW, Fishermann is out on his Musk ox hunt. He's told me that he drives a short rebar stake into the ground, and uses a snare cable lead to the trap. Then when he pulls the trap, he just cuts the cable and gets the stake back in the summer time.

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fisherman great photos and good luck on your hunt i was just wondering what was your goal this year?

the past few days i havent caught anything i'm thinking of pulling my snares and resetting on another farm before im done here

When would you guys pull your stuff i'm just wondering because it won't be long and the summer coats will be in on the yotes and fox

Also does any one know of a taxi looking for a grey/silver fox its frozen and some local fur buyers cuz i have some yotes to sell

thanks

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XHC- you can quit trapping when ever you see that the critters in your area are starting to get rubbed. By this, I mean that the guard hairs in the area of the hips is missing and it looks fuzzy there. Just the under fur left. I see that the red fox on the fur auction went pretty low, at least mine did, $21.00. I sold a yote up there too, it was a real big one, but the color was off. It sold for $23.00, Pretty Sad. I think at those prices, a guy has to think of saving some gas money, and pull the pin. I'm going to give it up in about a week. I think Fishermann wanted to catch 100 reds, and I think he did it.

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ok boys back from the hunt. Before we took off this morning I pulled 3 nice reds out of the traps, happy they are still good, and as long as they are I will keep going.

I will post the musk ox pics and story on a new thread.

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Hey Fishermann, congrats on wackin a hairy cow. I imagine you have some work ahead of you getting that beast ready for the freezer. Nice pic's .

I sold 2 fox on the nafa sale, and I have to say I was very disappointed. The fox, both Jan. fox sold for $21.00 a piece. I know they weren't the best fox, but I thought they were better than $21.00. I also sold that Jan. coyote and got $23.00. What a shame. Wish I could take it back and get it tanned. Good thing I don't do this for the money. On the up side, I sold a grey fox for $51.00, what a shocker. Tomorrow the beaver and the bobcats sale.

I spent the day redoing my whole line. I'm going to give it 1 more week.

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grey fox are through the roof. man i wish i was sitting on those instead of reds. That is what I figured was going to happen. Looks like my mind is made up on where I am going to send mine off too. I just hope I manage to get 30 average. Hopefully they don't lower their prices because they saw nafa also.

yep I have some work to do on that ox. I will take care of the straps and loins, and cut the ribs tomorrow. the brisket, rump and quarters will wait until the next weekend. Backbone is already cut up for soup.

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yeah i didnt catch anything again i'm going to call a quits in about two weeks i'll try to get my pics up soon

way to go fisherman on bagging an ox how cold was it up there when you were hunting?

i think i'm going to start hunting yotes now for a few weeks my best bud was up at his cabin and was calling last night for the first time and was about to leave when he heard some steps in the snow when he turned there was a grey fox 15 feet away and he shot it well good luck everyone

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Wow, Did the Bobcat market do well. The three cats in this picture sold for $510.00. The best one sold for $240.00.

All of that aside, I hope I catch more skunks tomorrow, so I can skin the whole bunch of them together. Fishermann, you better get after that artic Fox. LOL

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Hey leechman, what's in the plastic bags in those skunk pics, and what are u using as bait for all those skunks?

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Jake, after I dig the bed for the trap, I put two snadwich bags down in the bottom. It keeps the dry dirt dry. It doesn't allow the dry dirt to wick the moisture up out of the ground. Then I bed the trap in the dry dirt. These traps will work, guaranteed no matter how cold it gets. The only thing that hangs you up is when it snows, and then the sun heats the snow up on top of the dirt. It causes it to melt a little bit, and forms a crust of ice. Once it snows, I sweep off, all the sets and cover them up with new dry dirt.

I'm using gusto for lure. When those stinkers wake up from their sleep, they will be attracted to anything that smells, they are pretty hungry at that point. They would probably even eat my wifes cooking. LOL

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Just got back in from the line today. Nothing going on. I'm going to give it until the end of the week, then maybe I'll call it a season. Already planning for next year.

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fisherman congrats on the cats what kind of set did you use for them?

cubby sets?

log set?

and what size trap do you use for them

i can not wait for next year

the second thing i ever caught was a skunk they are some smelly buggers i caught him in my big #5 trap its was not a good thing

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Leechman is the one with the cats, GREAT money for them also. At least something did good at NAFA besides gray fox. Man rats, otter, red fox, and marten all sure took a dive.

I got one red today. I have half the line pulled. Bad weather yesterday and today. I have a buddy coming out to ox hunt this weekend so i will be without a snowmobile. Season is winding down, time to start fishing for dollies and hunting ptarmigan soon.

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It's never ending, isn't it Fishermann. My son and I were talking about it today. First thing around the corner is the spring ice fishing crappie bite. Then rotten ice and the spring beaver season. Then I start Leeching and minnow trapping. What a Country!!!!!!!!!!

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Opps sorry about that leech congrats and what type of set did you use if you don't mind me asking

Log set?

cubby?

all for next year of coarse i can't wait i think i am addicted i havn't caught any thing in a week does any one know why that might be i caught 3 yotes in a week two males and a female one grey fox the next week after any input??

thanks

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Thanks. It's dead up here too. So that fox you thought was a silver turned out to be a gray fox? I caught my cats in dirthole sets and I snared them. I haven't caught anything in 4 days now. Couple more days and I'm going to call it a season.

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I havnt caught anything over here either, not even many tracks... lots of rabits though. I think I might pull after this weekend, suppose to start warming up maybe they will start moving again. hey leech could you post a pic of one of your snare sets? I think i might try setting a few next year. I do not have much experience with them so I might play with some this summer.

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I finally caught a fox today. First one in about a week. Hard to believe, the dirtholes are still producing.

Jake, I'll take a coouple of pic's of some snares that I have out and post them tomorrow.

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