Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/21/23 06:30 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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Hi Dave,been a while since you been on. Is there any chance a griz could lose a couple toes fighting with other bears. From some of the vids I have seen they use their front feet to push the other bears,and the feet are often near the other bears mouth.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: Boco]
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01/21/23 09:01 PM
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yukon254
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Hi Dave,been a while since you been on. Is there any chance a griz could lose a couple toes fighting with other bears. From some of the vids I have seen they use their front feet to push the other bears,and the feet are often near the other bears mouth. Hi Boco, yea had a busy season. Spent most of the year in the bush. Yes its for sure possible for a griz to lose toes in a scrap. They live a rough life. Low berry year here so they were hungry. Hope all is well with you and yours. Did some work on a hunting camp out at Roberts place in September so got to have a good visit with him.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: yukon254]
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01/21/23 09:21 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Hi Dave,been a while since you been on. Is there any chance a griz could lose a couple toes fighting with other bears. From some of the vids I have seen they use their front feet to push the other bears,and the feet are often near the other bears mouth. Hi Boco, yea had a busy season. Spent most of the year in the bush. Yes its for sure possible for a griz to lose toes in a scrap. They live a rough life. Low berry year here so they were hungry. Hope all is well with you and yours. Did some work on a hunting camp out at Roberts place in September so got to have a good visit with him. All good here,sounds like you had a great summer. Good to see you back on.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/21/23 09:42 PM
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If they're making it up what's their end goal? Doesn't seem like they're really trying to stick it to the trappers. Don't get mad I'm not an anti!
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: drasselt]
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01/21/23 09:54 PM
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If they're making it up what's their end goal? Doesn't seem like they're really trying to stick it to the trappers. Don't get mad I'm not an anti! They mentioned maybe canceling trapping season during the month of November.....best month for marten when you are targeting the YOY.... Our wolverine season used to run through March 10th. Then they did a study. The biologist collected carcasses for a few years, then convinced our wildlife board to recommend closing the wolverine season at the end of Feb. to reduce the chances of trappers catching lactating females. They bought it and shortened the season. After the dust settled a few of the board members decided to find out how many of the carcasses she collected were lactating females. She had insinuated there were some. Turned out not to be true, but we lost a very productive two weeks. Some trappers in the southeast wont see a wolverine track until the end of Feb. when the males start to travel. Those guys are now out of luck...
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: drasselt]
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01/21/23 10:04 PM
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If they're making it up what's their end goal? Doesn't seem like they're really trying to stick it to the trappers. Don't get mad I'm not an anti! Really? If they’re making it up, what’s the end goal? The end goal is anything that can damage public perception of traps.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/21/23 10:22 PM
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Honing a Solution Most fur trapping is done in winter when underfur is dense and guard hairs are long. Given that grizzly bears hibernate for the winter, trappers should generally be able to avoid accidently catching bears. However, some trapping seasons open in late fall, such as the marten season in much of British Columbia which opens November 1 and extends to February 15. Reducing the overlap between the bear active season and trapping seasons is one solution to reducing the loss of bear toes and allowing trappers to not lose their traps and have their sets destroyed. This solution has been previously used in southeast British Columbia used to avoid catching and killing bears in neck snares set for wolves, an issue first documented by the Flathead project. We summarized the den entry and exit dates for 61 animal-years in the Elk Valley to assess when bears were denning in the fall. We found that the median den entry date (i.e., the date when 50% of bears had denned) was November 06, and the 95th quantile of den entry was November 22, revealing a critical 3-week period of overlap between active bears and the trapping season. We found no overlap between den emergence and the end of the trapping season; thus we focus on fall trapping as the source of the issue. Shifting the start of most trapping that overlaps with, and could attract bears, to December 1 would essentially eliminate this overlap.
Indeed, such a change to the regulations was proposed in 2019 but was not implemented. Much of the trapped landscape within the Kootenays is in rugged mountainous terrain and many trappers, especially in the west Kootenays, reported that they were effectively unable to access their traplines for much of the winter beginning in early December due to high avalanche risk and associated safety concerns. The trappers reported they did most of their trapping in early December or before, and that shortening the season to December 1st would remove their ability to harvest marten from their trapline. As a result, provincial biologists implemented a condition on all active trapping licenses within the Kootenay region stipulating that, beginning in 2021, all body grip traps set for marten during the month of November must be enclosed in a box with an opening no larger than 3 1⁄2 inches. This narrowed entrance was thought to be narrower than most bear paws. The updated licenses also recommended using these enclosed boxes when setting similarly sized killing traps for other species on dry ground prior to December 1st. The efficacy of the modified enclosure in eliminating bear toe loss has not yet been tested, but these modified marten trap boxes are believed to be sufficient to ensure grizzly bears are not able to access a set trap if implemented by all trappers. Given that there is more uncertainty in the effectiveness the modified enclosure approach compared to a change in seasons, we recommend that compliance and efficacy is monitored to ensure this intervention is effective and uptake is high. Such monitoring would allow for adaptive management and changes to the approach as needed and ensure a successful outcome for bears and trappers alike.
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: Boone Liane]
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01/21/23 10:27 PM
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If they're making it up what's their end goal? Doesn't seem like they're really trying to stick it to the trappers. Don't get mad I'm not an anti! Really? If they’re making it up, what’s the end goal? The end goal is anything that can damage public perception of traps. Body grips, not foot traps. Bears running around with traps on their feet is not a good look. I don't think they're making it up.
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you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/21/23 10:30 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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The pictures show illegal traps on the feet-not aihts approved marten traps-something stinks with the claim.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: Boone Liane]
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01/21/23 10:32 PM
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If they're making it up what's their end goal? Doesn't seem like they're really trying to stick it to the trappers. Don't get mad I'm not an anti! Really? If they’re making it up, what’s the end goal? The end goal is anything that can damage public perception of traps. I agree
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/21/23 10:33 PM
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I agree with that too. Still I'm not convinced this is all made up.
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/22/23 12:04 AM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Antis are too stupid to know that only aihts approved traps are used for marten in Canada-the pictures of the bears with traps had brand new looking traps and illegal traps at that. Hoax.
A bear can rip the door off a car to get a bag of chips He can remove a piece of wire from his toe.
Now that the coyote market has dropped, the last moneymaker for trappers is marten - thats the target.They like to hit us in the pocketbook.
Last edited by Boco; 01/22/23 12:12 AM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: drasselt]
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01/22/23 06:25 AM
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. Still I'm not convinced this is all made up. Yup trap enough and see all kinds of crazy stuff.! It seems rare but viable to me. Also seems it could be quite easily and painlessly resolved. Denial is not always the best solution.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: drasselt]
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01/22/23 08:54 AM
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Honing a Solution Most fur trapping is done in winter when underfur is dense and guard hairs are long. Given that grizzly bears hibernate for the winter, trappers should generally be able to avoid accidently catching bears. However, some trapping seasons open in late fall, such as the marten season in much of British Columbia which opens November 1 and extends to February 15. Reducing the overlap between the bear active season and trapping seasons is one solution to reducing the loss of bear toes and allowing trappers to not lose their traps and have their sets destroyed. This solution has been previously used in southeast British Columbia used to avoid catching and killing bears in neck snares set for wolves, an issue first documented by the Flathead project. We summarized the den entry and exit dates for 61 animal-years in the Elk Valley to assess when bears were denning in the fall. We found that the median den entry date (i.e., the date when 50% of bears had denned) was November 06, and the 95th quantile of den entry was November 22, revealing a critical 3-week period of overlap between active bears and the trapping season. We found no overlap between den emergence and the end of the trapping season; thus we focus on fall trapping as the source of the issue. Shifting the start of most trapping that overlaps with, and could attract bears, to December 1 would essentially eliminate this overlap.
Indeed, such a change to the regulations was proposed in 2019 but was not implemented. Much of the trapped landscape within the Kootenays is in rugged mountainous terrain and many trappers, especially in the west Kootenays, reported that they were effectively unable to access their traplines for much of the winter beginning in early December due to high avalanche risk and associated safety concerns. The trappers reported they did most of their trapping in early December or before, and that shortening the season to December 1st would remove their ability to harvest marten from their trapline. As a result, provincial biologists implemented a condition on all active trapping licenses within the Kootenay region stipulating that, beginning in 2021, all body grip traps set for marten during the month of November must be enclosed in a box with an opening no larger than 3 1⁄2 inches. This narrowed entrance was thought to be narrower than most bear paws. The updated licenses also recommended using these enclosed boxes when setting similarly sized killing traps for other species on dry ground prior to December 1st. The efficacy of the modified enclosure in eliminating bear toe loss has not yet been tested, but these modified marten trap boxes are believed to be sufficient to ensure grizzly bears are not able to access a set trap if implemented by all trappers. Given that there is more uncertainty in the effectiveness the modified enclosure approach compared to a change in seasons, we recommend that compliance and efficacy is monitored to ensure this intervention is effective and uptake is high. Such monitoring would allow for adaptive management and changes to the approach as needed and ensure a successful outcome for bears and trappers alike.
The idea that a wooden box with a small hole is going to stop a grizzly ( or a black bear ) is laughable. I've seen them rip the doors off cabins, and even go right through the walls. Leave your marten boxes out in the off season and see how many you have left intact by fall.
Last edited by yukon254; 01/22/23 08:55 AM.
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Re: Heads up Canada < NOT A JOKE
[Re: rags57078]
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01/22/23 09:06 AM
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At the other end of the spectrum, rumors abound that "migrants" coming across America's southern border are missing toes from trappers like me setting "leg traps" on roads/pipeline easements/sanderos. 
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