When I set out to fur trap mink my "main" target area is bridges over small creeks and streams.
Washington has LOTS of water so finding area is simple.
This is all public access do to road right of way.
Thief has not been an issue because No One traps......
This is a typical set.....No covering on the floor, Bait is carcass duck
When there is land under the bridge the cage is placed there,,,, If there is land on "Both" sides....use two cages Or more depending on populations
This mink was taken at a cross over that went around a flood gate...... From experience we know they (the mink, otter even beaver) will no go though this particular gate (or most of them for that matter)
The cage was inside a plastic garbage bag (black on white snow) to prevent freezing of the trap
When specifically targeting mink I will use a smaller 8x cage..
When using smaller cage make sure it is staked and it is constructed so that coon can not "Easily" close the door by investigating....
This is a "typical" set along side of a bridge with no Land under it..... Door is facing they way it is so that it (the cage) can be checked from above, quickly....but still remains hidden
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Summer pulling them off the cannery food...
Winter pulling up the Hill........
Floating cage have produce very well......this video was made to demonstrate how easy it is....