Re: A first for me in Pa.
[Re: hippie]
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01/03/24 07:59 AM
01/03/24 07:59 AM
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I went up top just looking for tracks monday morning, cut a couple fox and a coyote but no fisher or cat this time, did see fisher and cat tracks last snow but someone had beat me to them.
life is good......
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Re: A first for me in Pa.
[Re: hippie]
#8038939
01/03/24 11:17 AM
01/03/24 11:17 AM
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Joined: Aug 2015
Central PA, God's Country
PAlltheway
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Cool report, Hippie. Never have I seen a fisher in the wild here in PA, except last October, in my urban back yard in the city of Harrisburg. We were sitting around the fire pit at night, talking, and we could hear this strange clicking sound in the big pin oak in our back lawn. I had a headlamp on, so I pointed the beam up to the clicking sound and whoa, it's a big male fisher scurrying around the tree looking for sleeping squirrels, I guess. His claws on the bark made that strange clicking sound, and he was incredibly fast. Eventually he had inspected the whole tree and came down to the lawn, where he stared at us and then walked over to the utility shed and laid down under it. Despite trying for years to catch a fisher in a trap, and having seen their tracks all around our cabin and our trap sets and our baited cubbies for years, I had to wait to actually see one in PA in my back yard in a city. Makes me wonder if the fisher population isn't getting to be like the overly healthy bear population here...we have had two large bears on our block in the past three years, as well as a monster buck in our back yard two years ago. Never mind the pair of coyotes and the pair of red foxes living full time in the park across the street, and which routinely patrol our back yard.
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Re: A first for me in Pa.
[Re: hippie]
#8039050
01/03/24 01:13 PM
01/03/24 01:13 PM
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Joined: Feb 2010
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hippie
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I figger it went after the turkey and sent them off the roost. It headed to where they came sailing down over from.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: A first for me in Pa.
[Re: hippie]
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01/03/24 03:29 PM
01/03/24 03:29 PM
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BeLiSlE330
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BeLiSlE330
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Awesome!! Fishers are nice trapping animals!
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Re: A first for me in Pa.
[Re: Lugnut]
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01/03/24 07:37 PM
01/03/24 07:37 PM
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Joined: Aug 2015
Central PA, God's Country
PAlltheway
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According to the PGC, fisher don't eat turkey.  Yes, it was interesting that PGC studied the stomach contents of fishers and found no turkey meat in them, long after the fishers had already eradicated the wild turkeys in northcentral PA. Our cabin is one mile from Wolf Run Natural Area, where fishers were released. We watched our wild turkey numbers go from three big flocks to two to one flock and then down to individual birds in about ten years, to now we have no turkeys at all. None, despite awesome habitat that should hold them year round.
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Re: A first for me in Pa.
[Re: hippie]
#8039303
01/03/24 08:31 PM
01/03/24 08:31 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
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Lugnut
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My camp is in Potter near Shinglehouse. We had an outstanding turkey population up until about ten years ago when it started to dwindle. There's maybe a quarter of the birds there used to be. There are thousands of acres of great habitat right out my door.
There are also a lot of fisher in the area.
Eh...wot?
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