Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: ratbelly]
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08/31/18 11:57 PM
08/31/18 11:57 PM
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They are pretty easy to catch. A 220 in a cubby will work fine if it's legal, but I've caught many with a #2 size trap in a baited cubby as well. It's like catching a big weasel . They will step on an exposed trap, no problem.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: ratbelly]
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09/01/18 09:26 AM
09/01/18 09:26 AM
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Fisher will follow the lay of the land, the swales, all along the tag alder line where the ridge bottom meets swamp. I trap swale bottoms and edges. And drainages and flowages.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: ratbelly]
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09/02/18 12:07 PM
09/02/18 12:07 PM
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Central, NY
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I've had much better luck trapping them on the ground, when snow isn't a big issue and I use mostly cubbies and flashy dirt holes, but you'll catch them in almost any set that they find. Around here, I look for thick spruce and hemlock with lots of blowdowns and small thick growth. The edges between evergreens and hardwoods, along/around beaver ponds, especially the active ones, can be good locations. They seem to follow streams for some distance at times too. I've caught them up on open hardwood ridges, but I generally look for the thick stuff.
Beaver is my favorite bait, but they are attracted to most meat and fish baits and they're fond of sweets, too. A little skunk essence as a LDC can be helpful.
Don't be in a hurry to pull unproductive sets either, it can take a while for a fisher to make It's rounds. Congrats on the tag and good luck.
Bob ~ AKA The Skunk Whisperer
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: joepennanti]
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09/02/18 04:26 PM
09/02/18 04:26 PM
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[quote=joepennanti]Are WI fisher "prime" Oct 20th ?
Our season starts during the end of October, too. I think a lot of the trappers around here would like to see it open a little later, but it falls on deaf ears.
I just noticed you're from NY, too.LOL
Last edited by odiferous; 09/02/18 04:29 PM.
Bob ~ AKA The Skunk Whisperer
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: ratbelly]
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09/03/18 08:08 AM
09/03/18 08:08 AM
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trappers, pulled my first fisher tag this year and looking for some advise. Any WI legal sets that are tried and true? I heard fisher are pretty aggressive and any meat lure will do the trick but dirt hole set? leaning pole set? What's your opinion? Not sure how far you have to travel to your trapping area. If you have the opportunity to pre-bait, that is usually quite helpful. Once fisher find a good feed they will tend to check that spot again and again. Use a lot of good fresh meat at your pre-baits. Lots of folks recommend a good LDC with skunk for fisher. That is good advice but I would suggest using it close to the set but not in the cubby, hole, etc. For a lure right at the bait, which should start out being fresh, ought to be something not so harsh. Caster based and fruit based lures are good for the set proper.
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: ratbelly]
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09/03/18 09:01 AM
09/03/18 09:01 AM
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I’ve had some luck with beaver eat n castor type lure. I use all ground sets in root holes, guarded by a MB 450, Bridger # 2 lamed, SC # 2 dis. Fisher aren ‘t hard to catch, just hard to find sometimes. Our season follows our deer season, so when they get on a gut pile, the may not move for awhile and then the season is over, it is short and we only get 1 to harvest.
My heart belongs to my family. My body belongs to my work. My soul belongs to the woods.
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: forester79]
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09/03/18 09:23 AM
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Bear baits are a good place to find them also. Yep, after bear season is done, those are good spots.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: joepennanti]
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09/03/18 02:55 PM
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odiferous (BTW cool screen name for a trapping forum!) have you compared an Oct25 pelt to a Dec10 pelt? Not the guy you asked but what to heck. No comparison in the pelt. If the season were later for all involved, not an issue. If if opens on blank but you decided to wait to next blank, you might go without.
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: joepennanti]
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09/03/18 03:40 PM
09/03/18 03:40 PM
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odiferous (BTW cool screen name for a trapping forum!) have you compared an Oct25 pelt to a Dec10 pelt? Thanks Joe and yes, I have. Fisher fur isn't in bad shape here by the end of October, but It's better later on. That's what I meant when I said I'd like to see the season open later. I've always liked to wait until fur is fully prime, or close to it and with fur prices what they are today it makes even more sense, if your season allows it.
Bob ~ AKA The Skunk Whisperer
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Re: fisher trapping for the first time
[Re: rick olson]
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09/05/18 05:47 AM
09/05/18 05:47 AM
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Our season starts too early here,first sat after thanksgiving.Wish it was in Dec,but its not,we only have a 5 day season with a limit of 2.I try to catch marten instead,season used to be 16 days limit of 5,then went to 9 days limit of 5 and for the last 5 or 6 years they have shorten it to 5 days and a limit of 2.Many time's the big males never come back through in that time.We use to be able to pre bait to help on the shorter season,a few years ago the gamewardens said that was preempting,never use to be a problem.So the last few years i've stopped pre baiting to be on safe side of there inturpentation. It's not "pre-empting" unless you've left something out of your story. Didn't you get busted for something like that a year or two ago ?
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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