Here it depends on the density of rats in the entire home range overlapping area. For fall harvest 'rats, it will average 4-5 per bank den (similar to a cattail/bullrush house). My friend Pat in the early 70's holds the record for all us young guys back then with 1 BG set in a farm pond bank den --- he caught 19 rats in row and it went dead for 5 days and then caught 2 more , which we all assumed were migrants moving in. My best in a bank den is 12 in two checks of repeater traps in excellent habitat. I usually pull traps after 1 or 2 checks unless it is an ADC job and those jobs normally DO NOT have large quantities of 'rats, so I leave the trap for 4-5 days to make sure the rats are gone. I have harvested (by trapping) 102 rats off a 2 acre farm pond in three days to show the reproductive potential of rats in excellent habitat with little predation. I left 8 dens and a few good feedbeds un-trapped to boot so I am guessing there were 130-150 harvestable muskrats in that little 2 ac. puddle. This year I have a pond of 1 ac in size and it will yield 40 or more rats this December while a similar pond of 3 acres 5 miles away, has not yielded 1 rat. But have caught 5 coons and a mink in the beaver BG's in this 3 ac. puddle. Research from MICH. shows that coons were the # 1 predator of rats there and throw in a mink or two and our harvestable rat population shrinks from my observations so there may be some merit from that research out here.
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.............................. the mike