Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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01/10/19 10:09 PM
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I hear they are pretty nasty. Like a coon. I've never seen 1.
Just a weekend trapper...
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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01/10/19 10:55 PM
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Sorry to correct you but that is not a long tail weasel. It is a short tail. The identifying features are:
Least: Smallest of the weasels, little more than mouse size. Has a very short tail (less than one quarter the combined head and body length) without a black tip.
Short Tail: Best identified by its black tipped tail that is less than half the combined length of the head and body.
Long Tail: The largest weasel. Tail is also black tipped, but is more than half the length of the combination of the head and body.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: bctomcat]
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01/11/19 02:01 AM
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The body length is only 11 inches which is not unusual for a large short tail weasel. My experience,records,carcass tracings of weasels that I have measured and mounted show that most large,male long tails are about 11" long,nose to base of tail.The largest I have ever handled was 12",nose to base of tail.I will have to look in my records for short tail measurements but they are noticeably smaller and keep in mind that Joe says his is a female.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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01/11/19 09:02 AM
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Congrats Joe, they certainly are beautiful animals.
PC2, you say that you caught them in fisher sets. Then I guess that means that you caught them in the middle of the woods? I have absolutely no experience with this animal and I guess always assumed that you'd catch them along streams such as mink. I wouldn't even have a clue on how to go about targeting one, although I'd love to and then have it mounted. They certainly are beautiful.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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all mine came from old growth hemlock with really rocky areas nearby.honestly i'm finding the weasel are about everywhere the fisher are.have a dozen ready to set for them for fun while i putter with fox and beaver.
on weasel strength-the biggest i caught was in a 4 coiled 2 bridger,which they were all caught in,and he was draggin it around tryin to get a piece of me.i was dumbfounded not that it takes much.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: pcr2]
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all mine came from old growth hemlock with really rocky areas nearby.honestly i'm finding the weasel are about everywhere the fisher are.have a dozen ready to set for them for fun while i putter with fox and beaver.
on weasel strength-the biggest i caught was in a 4 coiled 2 bridger,which they were all caught in,and he was draggin it around tryin to get a piece of me.i was dumbfounded not that it takes much. For it being my first bit of weasel information, I thank you. I had no clue. That's hilarious about pulling the trap around wanting a piece of you. I was guessing that you'd use a 1.5 CS tight against a rock face in that old growth. Again, no experience so I'm just thinking common sense in my mind. I'm going to message you. I feel bad and like I'm hijacking this thread. Again Joe, congrats Brother! Thank you for putting this animal/thought/desire to trap into my mind.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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I'm going to have to agree with bctomcat as well. The longtail weaselsshould have a significantly longer tail. Least. Short tail. Longtail. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/01/full-49404-434434-img_20190111_110157986.jpg) Short tail. Longtail. (both males) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/01/full-49404-434435-_img_000000_000000.jpg) Ps. I'm no expert so feel free to try and prove me wring
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Another indication is body size with adults generally:
Short Tail body length = 13" Long Tail body length = 16"
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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The tail is less than 1/2 the combined head and body length as far as I can tell from the picture thus, it's a short tail.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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You are welcome Joe. I enjoy your posts.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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same here,been a good post.i will be setting for them now as i see sign,except the one that lives around my furshed/shop.he's been there 3 yrs and i haven't saw a chipmunk,mouse or anything like that since i started seein him.heck the look on peoples faces when you are sitting there talking and he walks by like he owns the place is worth havin him around.will take some pics of places and sets as i play with them more.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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01/12/19 01:37 PM
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bctomcat: You say that Long Tail body length = 16" and that the tail is more than half the length of the combination of the head and body. So that means LT total length from tip to tip must be >24" Do you have a photo of a 24" weasel? I'd like to see it. I got 10 more days to trap weasels, if I get anything >20" it's going on the wall. No I do not have a photo of a long tail but have caught a few over the years. They are not to common in the north, but do exist in central and southern BC. For info from the experts just google "weasel indentification"
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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01/12/19 01:59 PM
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I have enjoyed the thread as well.Lots of good information and photos.Good discussion as well. One point I forgot to bring up was on the subject of body lengths.BCtomcat posted body lengths for short tails and long tails.What you have to be aware of,is that field guides and technical literature are talking about total body,including tail but that is what they call "body length".I find that confusing as I bet others do.After that,they give the tail length so you have to subtract the tail length from the so called "body length" if you want to know how long it is,nose to base of tail. This is where The Audubon Society's field guide explains their measurement system.Other fields guides I've looked at recently,seem to be the same though measurements vary a little. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/01/full-2531-434572-trapping_2018_2019_012.jpg) So the 13" body length that most guides give as the high end for short tail weasels,is the total,overall length including the tail.That jives with my experience.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: PmbnaTrpr]
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01/12/19 02:06 PM
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You mentioned that a female longtail has different preportions than a male and that could be. But here is a pic of a 24 inch longtail from tip to tip. I've never caught a female longtail that I'm aware of. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/01/full-49404-434573-_img_000000_000000.jpg) You probably know that we have been talking about real carcass measurements which don't correlate to a green skin,off the carcass.A 32" male bobcat will go 42" on the stretcher without undue pulling.That's why taxidermists go by carcass measurements whenever possible.That bobcat will not go on a 42" manikin but has to go on a 32" one.(I'm not including tail measurement here).
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: Taximan]
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Yes I get it, total length includes the tail; tip of nose to tip of tail. To eliminate the confusion the ID of species by tail size refers to the actual tail length compared to the actual body length from nose to base of the tail, ie:
Least: Smallest of the weasels, little more than mouse size. Has a very short tail (less than one quarter the combined head and body length nose to base of tail. Tail has no black tip.
Short Tail: Best identified by its black tipped tail that is less than half the combined length of the head and body length nose to base of tail.
Long Tail: The largest weasel. Tail is also black tipped, but is more than half the length of the combination of the head and body nose to base of tail.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: Taximan]
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[quote=Taximan]And I get what you are saying but you must not have read my link. [quote] Yes I read your article and it quotes "Long-tailed weasels have a tail longer than half their body length with a black tip, ermine have a tail length around a third of their body length with a black tip, and least weasels have a tail length around a quarter of their body length and lack a black tip." Yes that specific female of Joe Penannty's may have a shorter tail than most but, freaks do happen in any species. In that report when they talk about specifics I take it that total length is body and tail not head and body. Thus the tail of his female weasel is just sightly short for a long tail. But, the GENERAL ID factor for determination of weasel species is length of tail compared to combined head and body length to base of tail/butt is generally correct.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: Taximan]
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You are correct.They are talking about total length,including tail but read again,the female that measured 14",including tail,had a 4.2" tail.
14 minus 4 equals 10".The 4.2" tail is less than half the 10" head and body length (in females).This mirrors the proportions of Joe's female longtail weasel. Yes I agree and believe I stated that freaks, or pardon me , exceptions do occasionally happen! In any event the general rule applies in most every situations IMHO! The only thing that would confirm that it is a long tail, is that if it had turned totally white, head, body and tail its feet would remain brown!
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
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You are correct.They are talking about total length,including tail but read again,the female that measured 14",including tail,had a 4.2" tail.
14 minus 4 equals 10".The 4.2" tail is less than half the 10" head and body length (in females).This mirrors the proportions of Joe's female longtail weasel. Yes I agree and believe I stated that freaks, or pardon me , exceptions do occasionally happen! In any event the general rule applies in most every situations IMHO! The only thing that would confirm that it is a long tail, is that if it had turned totally white, head, body and tail its feet would remain brown! I'm not sure what you mean about the brown feet.Longtail,s feet turn white,just like other weasels and it happens before they are fully white.Refer back to pictures in this thread to see that.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Great write up Joe! I enjoyed reading it. I like your setup with the can. After reading your initial post it got me hooked on trying to trap some weasel. So I have you to thank for getting me excited to do so.
One question, what's in the can for bait? Is that a squirrel that was caught? It also looks like it could be a weasel but I don't think that you'd do that.
Joe, another quick question, what size trap is that please?
Chad
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Love the write up Joe. great pics too. Glad you are having a good session. Bob
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Holy cow! You're the weasel master Joe!  What do you mean by this?: "Weasel boxes, rat snap-traps, culverts... that's not Long-tailed trapping." I was thinking of messing around a bit to see if I could catch a few weasels and made a 1/2 dozen boxes and bought some rat traps. You saying this won't work for the Longtails? Maybe they're too big for the rat traps or...? Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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01/16/19 01:34 PM
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Thanks for the explanation Joe, I appreciate it. I know that it may sound silly but I couldn’t tell if those were paint cans or just regular veg/fruit cans with the closeup of the picture.
I’m going to get things ready for next season and while I’m out trapping other animals place these about every 100 yards.
Keep going, I’m still watching and learning
Oh, and it hit me yesterday as I saw a squirrel go across my front porch. I’ll be practicing my skinning skills on him and his family while simultaneously enjoying some squirrel and dumplings.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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i'm noticing when the little spring by my workshop freezes,my shop weasel disappears.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: trapped4ever]
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Strange looking Alaska weasel you got there.
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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They certainly are beautiful creatures! I don’t care what phase they’re in. It’s insulting that the transitional phase is worthless.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Transitional phase worthless? You're selling to the wrong market. That'll fetch at least $50. They're worth more than the solid white or the brown phase.
30 yards of each other on Nov 8th & Dec 1st of the same year? Are they both males? Shot with that rifle or is that just for size reference? Is that blood on the hind feet of the top one? Yes,same season.I had to cross the field to check coyote sets on the far edge.No snow.They looked like white pieces of pvc sticking straight out of the grass.I couldn't help my self and throat shot each with .22 solids at 35 yds.Both were males but the white one was smaller.Those irrigated fields are chock full of voles and in the Summer,ground squirrels.Squirrel hunters often have weasels show up to grab fresh shot ground squirrels. I also caught a 3rd male long tail in a spotted skunk box with a BMI 55 on Dec 5th of that year.It was white as well.I didn't have any weasel sets out.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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so,my shop weasel has a girlfriend now and i am flat out amazed at how much they can eat.have a gut bucket that is usually about bones each morning and i can tell by tracks they are all that's eating in there.hopin to get back after beaver late this weekend and will be watchin for a couple more to see colors this time of year here.you have everybody weasel crazy and its good to have people interested in anything in this market.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
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so,my shop weasel has a girlfriend now and i am flat out amazed at how much they can eat.have a gut bucket that is usually about bones each morning and i can tell by tracks they are all that's eating in there.hopin to get back after beaver late this weekend and will be watchin for a couple more to see colors this time of year here.you have everybody weasel crazy and its good to have people interested in anything in this market. LOL That's actually pretty cool. I have a question about weasel fur. Is there a point during the season where weasel fur becomes not so great? Just like coyotes, although they're still in season I've been told that by around mid January/February timeframe that they become rubbed and aren't worth squat.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
[Re: joepennanti]
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Thanks Joe, I appreciate the information. I look forward to rereading this thread next fall in preperation of a weasel line next season.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
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they very well could be storin it somewhere,and i think they are drinking outta the dogs water.he runs the shop and its heated.i thought he'd been drinkin a whole lot more water than usual but i bet they are helpin him.also not sure there is only 2 but i know at least 2 by markings.
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Re: New York State Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata)
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Will these weasels attack chickens and ducks? I was talking to my farmer friend last evening and he said the chickens and ducks had bloody necks. Saturday morning while in bed he heard something in his bedroom scurrying around. He shined his flashlight around and saw a weasel running back and forth along the wall. lol he then grabbed his BB gun and shot it in the head. That’s the first one he ever saw
I don’t trap because I want to I trap because I have to
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