Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: MapleHill]
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01/07/20 07:48 PM
01/07/20 07:48 PM
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Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
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What are your thoughts on foot snares for wolves not to replace foothold traps but in addition to them ? The only experience I have with foot-snares are the Aldrich-type. Because the throw-spring is necessarily above-ground, I think I'd be hard-pressed to catch many wolves in them. Simply too much scent and visual above-ground. If foot-holds are tuned correctly and are outfitted with drags, injuries are reduced to near-zero. For fur-trapping wolves, I pay attention to the injury factor just as much as with research trapping, as I generally sell to the taxi market, and cuts to feet cost me money. What was your capacity? Biologist? Working for DNR in the areas? My 11yr old son has got my trapping bug going again after a 14yr hiatus, I just showed him your pictures and I thought his eyes would bug out of his head. He proceeded to ask 100 questions in about 3min that I couldn't begin to answer. Please, please let us know when you have a book available! From 1971 to about 2008, I was an employee of various agencies, some private and some governmental. Since that time, I've been a private contractor for the most part. Most of my life has been spent in the research sector, but sometimes in the wildlife manager role. Always a wildlife biologist, I guess. Put your 11-yr-old on your computer and have him PM me with questions. I'll gladly take the time to answer! To me, correctly bringing up the next generation of trappers and biologists is vital to maintaining our way of life.
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Allan Minear]
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01/07/20 08:08 PM
01/07/20 08:08 PM
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Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
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Jack which animal or animals were the easiest to catch while trapping professionally for research .
Allen - Good question again, sir. I would opine that the various bears have been the most straightforward. I've culvert-trapped lots of black bears and foot-snared interior grizzlies and coastal brown bears. Not really targeting them, but have also caught a few Himalayan bears (Asiatic black bears). Usually, with bears, it's been a target-rich environment, so the captures came relatively easy. However, if bears have been "introduced" to traps, they get smart real quick, and seem to remember. Similarly, the cats seem to be none-too-bright around traps, but their population densities, for the most part, have been really low, so captures were few and far between. Likewise with wolverines.I spent a couple summers (back in the Pleistocene) trapping badgers for research work, and found that spotllighting and running them down and hand-capturing was more efficient (there's some stories there)... Jack
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Gulo]
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01/08/20 11:01 AM
01/08/20 11:01 AM
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MT (Big Sky Country)
Allan Minear
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Thank you Jack for the insightful answers to my questions I agree a book about your life's adventure would be interesting I'd buy a copy . Of them were there any of them that for what ever reason you had to catch a second time for whatever a collar sending out a faulty signal or that decided to roam out of its normal range .
Hand capturing badgers huh ? Ken must have taught you well on the art of the paper bag methods ha ha Allan
You're friend along the snare line . Allan
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Gulo]
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01/08/20 03:57 PM
01/08/20 03:57 PM
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Hi-Line Montana
Wild_Idaho
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Incredible pictures of your trapping there Jack. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.
Real name Eric The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Gulo]
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01/08/20 04:31 PM
01/08/20 04:31 PM
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Worley, Idaho
Machias
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Worley, Idaho
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Those are incredible photos!! I really appreciate you sharing them! I think about how fortunate I've been to trap several states and vastly different terrain and then realize I've only scratched the surface. Amazing, I hope you share some more.
When things are Grim, become the Grim Reaper! Fred Moyer
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Allan Minear]
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01/09/20 01:59 PM
01/09/20 01:59 PM
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Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
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Of them were there any of them that for what ever reason you had to catch a second time for whatever a collar sending out a faulty signal or that decided to roam out of its normal range . Yes Allan. Recaptures are sometimes necessary for a variety of reasons. Usually, recaps of research animals are attempted after a couple years, as the transmitter batteries often times begin to fail. I've also had recaptures within a week that were inadvertent. Bears and cats are generally straightforward. Wolves, on the other hand, are sometimes problematic. Jack
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Gulo]
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01/13/20 06:51 PM
01/13/20 06:51 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
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Golf ball - "...it looks as if you haven’t worked a day in your life, and I congratulate you for it..." .
You are exactly correct Don. Other than a few meetings that I've been forced to attend, pretty much every day of my life has been fun. Often times I would "play" for 12-14 hours every day for weeks at a time, but it wasn't ever really a "job". I always claimed that I "worked for the resource, not for any agency."
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Re: Trapping BIG Predators
[Re: Gulo]
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01/30/20 08:38 PM
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Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Southern Michigan
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Thanks for sharing Jack, your life has been truly amazing.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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