Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 12:19 AM
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Erb is out of touch, and temporarily forgot the cyclic nature of predators and prey.
Seems to be a lot of mink around, and you can see a rat about anywhere despite the drought we had. They are flipping on every water way.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: yukonal]
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10/09/18 05:56 AM
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A bunch of ponds and ditches that I normally trap in Sherburne County are dry. Haven't seen a rat house in the last 2 years. Lots of water here but not many rat huts this year but there seems to be an abundance of mink have seen a good doz or so cross the road and stopped counting at 50 the ones that did not make it across Up untill last year there were a good number of huts everywhere but this year there are only a handful
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 07:16 AM
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By visual survey only this summer I believe mink are up in my area, otter and rats may be down a bit.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 08:39 AM
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It's actually been dry here all summer, but every time I stand still at a beaver control job, I'll see a swimming rat. For years we hardly had a rat very far from the lake.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 08:50 AM
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Around SW MN, we had so much rain and flooding this Spring and Summer. Skrat numbers are way down. With the 4" of rain the past couple of days, it won't get any better either. Skrats don't like rising and falling water level's period. The marsh's around here had three big Douches of water come thru them in the last 6 month's. A lot of Mink and Skrats died with their young. While trying to shoot some carp this spring, I seen numerous dead Skrats and a couple of Mink. What else could kill water dwellers and not eat them. Floods don't mix well with any critter.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 08:56 AM
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If we get any more rain here I will need to start exploring coyote and fox floaters.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 10:10 AM
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Rats seem to be down in my small area and have been for the last two years..... mink as well. Otter populations seem to be up, though.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 10:58 AM
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From what I'm seeing around here Is that the rats have been flooded out of their normal haunts and are building In these shallow water ponds. When the water goes down and It freezes up they are going to be In world of hurt.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 02:26 PM
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It's In the plans. colony traps In the runs. In and out In 2 days.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
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10/09/18 09:35 PM
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Seen marten and mink running here today when I went out in the bush.When you see animals running in the bush in daytime it usually means its going to be a good year.
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
[Re: Calvin]
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10/09/18 09:42 PM
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Re: MN rat and mink numbers
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10/09/18 10:44 PM
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Les,...Interesting on the Mink as Erb said mink are down, particularly in the northern part of the state. Trapstickman Doesn't surprise me your seeing both higher otter and lower mink and rat populations. Otters eat em like popcorn I suspect. Also makes sense with you guys who live in stream country. The floods this year are never good for either rats or beaver. Nightlife.... Not sure what part of the state you're in, but they aren't even building here yet. Hopefully some get building for you soon. Nimzy, I see the MN DNR are now spraying wetlands in an attempt to control (or knock back) the narrow leafs. According to their reports, they are making progress. Not sure if it's just a drop in a bucket or not, but maybe a good start to controlling the narrow leaf. Any idea if WI is doing the same? Thanks for the replies, guys. I have more confidence in our own observations, personally.
Last edited by Calvin; 10/09/18 10:49 PM.
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