An old fellow that I trapped with stayed at his camp from early oct to first week of dec each season and used to put up 60 beaver 30-50 marten a dozen lynx plus a bunch of fox some wolves and rats and mink,weasels squirrels otter.The first couple weeks was putting up firewood for the next year,getting traps ready and fishing and hunting.Then he would trap from end of October until around the first-second week of dec.His fur handling was superb.
There was one native guy that the MNR used to fly in to problem areas in winter.He would work out of a tent and he put up about 600 beaver one winter,all frost scraped and dried on hoops.He worked with a partner.
Back in the day up until around the 1980's,a lot of cree families would be flown in to remote traplines in the far north in Oct,and come out by skidoo on the crust in april with huge amounts of fur all put up in their tent camps.
Used to see some come out to the railline at Abitibi canyon and load everything up on the train to head back home to Moosonee in April.First time I seen a bunch come to the train I asked where they came from.The headman told me he and his family had been trapping 80 miles North west of the Kipling dam,which is the Northernmost powerdam on the Mattagami river system.They travelled out on the crust about 150 miles with 4 elan ski doos (each pulling several sleighs in tandem),with the cowlings removed because of the warm weather.
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That's the old fellow at his camp,cooking us supper after putting up a bunch of beaver.Guy was in his 70's then.When he was younger he put up a lot more fur than when that pic was taken.