Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: muskrat411]
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02/16/20 08:15 AM
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crosspatch
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Hey Bushman throw me a bone. Have you never seen lynx catching mice from wolverine boxes? Saw where a lynx caught a mouse one time and play with it til it was dead and then just walk away without eating it. The story was written in the snow. Just like a house cat will play with a crippled fly til it is dead and then just leave it.
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: martentrapper]
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02/16/20 08:16 AM
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Now now, Brian, don't be thinking your so knowledgeable you can't still improve. I was doing well on lynx 15 years ago when someone, you, mentioned a different loop size and height for lynx. Improved my lynx catch and decreased body catches. I would say that in general, selling fur on commercial market is all about length. You can stretch TOO long, but you can also stretch too short. If a trappers boards are too wide, he's going to lose a few bucks here and there. I assume your boards are according to market specs? mt And what was that loop size and height advise?
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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02/18/20 11:31 AM
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EurekaTrapper
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I have noticed that on low hare years the lynx that are left are big fat males mostly. I always thought it was from cannibalism.
"Wise men learn more from fools than fools learn from the wise."
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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10/18/20 06:37 AM
10/18/20 06:37 AM
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Good to see your busy as ever Brian I'll bet that was very interesting to experience the interaction between the wolves in different situations what a great learning opportunity . Congratulations to you all for getting a moose in the freezer also hunting season is just getting started down here for us. Allan
You're friend along the snare line . Allan
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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10/18/20 12:42 PM
10/18/20 12:42 PM
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white17

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"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
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Greetings. Long time no talk.
My media company Compass Media signed a contract in April that restricted our social media interaction. We've got a deal on a three piece series called Running with Wolves. First series Focusing on the interplay between the George river Caribou herd and wolves. My partner started filming the herd at 750,000 caribou...now 7,000! Second series on the salmon wolves of the west coast. We got the first HD footage of wolves fishing for salmon, Plus some dramatic fight sequences of alpha wolf kicking butt. Third series is wolves of northern Canada. NWT - Yukon - Alberta. We have smoking hot footage.
On a personal note having a good year during difficult times. Had a great moose hunt with my 90 year old father. Took a nice bull and also harvested a bull for a guy who had never taken one before. My communication ban is over so we'll be talking soon. I am amazed that just filming caribou would cause a population decrease like that !!!  Sounds like good stuff Brian !
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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10/18/20 08:17 PM
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Great news that you can once again post. This is by far the best thread on the internet. Congrats on your success so far this year.
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