I'm seeing some nice ermine around here this past winter. They go streaking through the place like a shot , nice black tipped tails. Now they are brown, of course.
I have two rat traps that I know will get them. I've used traps like that, to catch pack rats.
I am thinking of doing some ermine trapping for next season.
But I have a dilemma. I don't want to place those big rat traps on the ground. In case I snag something I don't want to.
I've always seen ermine on the ground, and watched them hop up onto low beams or stumps. I would like to set up off the ground.
Do ermine climb as easily as marten or squirrels ? If I set up on a wood beam or angled trunk , like a marten trap ?
I would like to catch some this next trapping season. I have always wanted a nice ermine pelt.
Jack's great knives would be too big, I'm afraid....so I'll need something smaller . Sorry Jack...but one of your knives is perfect for making whiskers and fine hairs through the wax pencil layers for my art images

So they are always displayed on my desk in pride, and I use them in my art projects. The many ways they can be used ....who knew ??
Many thanks to the folks here who can give me advice on these fast and furious running "socks"....that's what they remind me of in winter, a sock streaming along the snow . I have no idea what type I have here. Their tails are a nice length , though.
In summary, do ermine climb like a squirrel , and how do you like to set up for them ?
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