Clients get to keep all the fur from the week. Rather then coming out to just ride along and check a line that has already been set out ahead of time, I’d like to see you guys do all the setting. Yes its more work for you, but I feel you get more out of it and a more rewarding trip. You do the actual trapping. We have a 5-day tend law on our killer traps in the area I guide. We set traps for four days, as many as we can get out basically. Usually my goal for these trips is to get 80 stops set, 2 traps a stop. This is usually around 100-120miles of line. Then the 5&6th days are spent checking and pulling all the traps. Too much to get done in one day. I trap a new line with the next clients.
If the weather is decent and fur moves like normal I usually estimate a marten catch of 5-12. Usually a fisher catch of 1-3 and can usually get 6-12 weasels. This year I had two weeks of trips get 10 marten for the week. I had one week get a catch of 6 fisher on top of that and I think 10 weasels. I had two trips get doubles on marten. The first initial check is typically lower then the second check on your line... simply due to less trap nights. Obviously the traps set the first day have the most trap nights on them come check time, so those traps usually do better than the traps put out on the fourth day. But even with a brand new line each week, with fewer trap nights than a established line, we make good catches. I’ve done this long enough to be able to identify good locations and thats the only real secret to good catches. If a trapper wanted to come up and check an established line to see the best possible catch, I’d only let them keep one piece of fur from each species since they were not doing the work of setting.
Usually there is not time to put up the fur and much of it is frozen anyways, so you take the fur home in the round and put it up at home.
The water line is run similar except focusing on mink and otter and different numbers of traps at each location depending on location. . Lots of blind sets, some pockets, and bottom edge. Usually can average 6-12 mink a week and a few otter. We have a great area to run a water line. I’m really looking forward to that trip.
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