Re: Mink in a tree
[Re: oneoldboot]
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11/30/23 09:35 PM
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It doesn’t surprise me that they are good climbers but I’ve never seen one up a tree, excellent capture!
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Re: Mink in a tree
[Re: oneoldboot]
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11/30/23 10:37 PM
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I knew groundhogs were climbers, I’ve seen four or five up in trees over the years.
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Re: Mink in a tree
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12/01/23 08:56 AM
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Something like a decade ago, I had chipmunks ravaging my garden seed eating it before it could sprout. So I charged up a Crosman 114 and started keeping watch. One day I heard a chippy and went out the door with it and right next to my garden was the chippy WAY up in the top of a tree chirping away. I thought “huh, that’s odd, don’t think I have ever seen a chipmunk that high in a tree….”. I was trying to get a clear shot, and saw another chipmunk headed up that tree, maybe halfway up, and I thought “perfect, I will shoot that one first since the other one still has to come down.” Shot the lower one and then the upper one. Went to retrieve them both, and much to my surprise the lower one was a weasel. I was bummed because clearly the weasel was helping me with the chippy control, but you can’t untoast the toast. It was also probably a game violation being early summer like that and all, but again, toast…. Don’t see many weasels here in northern Indiana, but that’s not because they aren’t here - I actually saw several over the years at that place. They definitely can climb trees!
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Re: Mink in a tree
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12/01/23 09:39 AM
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The neighbor lady saw one climb a 40 foot Oak and drag a squirrel out of a hole about 30 feet high. They both fell and hit the ground and the mink killed the squirrel and dragged it off. I have seen on climb my ash tree to access my Wood Duck box. I have also caught them in fisher sets I had on leaning tees about 5 feet off the ground.
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Re: Mink in a tree
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12/01/23 10:29 AM
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Whistle pigs are good climbers as well, but rarely seen in trees. I shot one out of a black walnut tree many years ago...surprising to me at the time. I shot one out of a pine tree that had been raiding my garden.
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Re: Mink in a tree
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12/01/23 11:29 AM
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I shot a wood chuck that had to be 40 feet up In tree At first I thought It was a small coon. I've caught a few mink In elevated marten boxes.
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Re: Mink in a tree
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12/01/23 02:19 PM
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Whistle pigs are good climbers as well, but rarely seen in trees. I shot one out of a black walnut tree many years ago...surprising to me at the time. Shot the odd Woodchuck out of a tree a time or two myself. I have also seen Mink climb a tree before too, they were surprisingly agile up there.
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