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Mink location #8163351
06/29/24 09:50 PM
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I been looking but I have no clean awnser where do mink live? I have a pond I could trap beside a farm with tall grass around it would a mink be there? Or along a super small creek? I don't have anything big here where are they spit out locations?


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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163394
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Mink are land animals that are at hoe in the water and dont go far from water except during breeding time.
Look for mink sign around water,especially where creeks enter and outflow marshes beaver ponds etc.
They also use overhead cover,and dont like open areas.
Beaver houses and beaver dams are mink magnets,look for sign and places to make sets in these areas.
Usually any place there are muskrats mink will visit.

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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163470
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Mink live anywhere they want to......Set up any trail you find around the pond. You can set the small creeks right in the waterway where it bottlenecks. Use a 160 because of Coon.

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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163539
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Re: Mink location [Re: The Beav] #8163544
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Originally Posted by The Beav

Thank you this will help out alot!


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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163545
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Lumberjack391 and Boco are right.
Many years ago I stsrted running 110s blind sets for mink right on locations I was running coyote traps. It gave me a fun little side line to run in areas I was already stopping to check coyote sets. Very few of them have any water or creeks, seriously. I’ve caught enough mink consistently doing this it’s a regular part of my season/routine now. Grsssy water ways out in middle of corn and bean fields are regular producers for me. Some of these may have a tiny little trickle of water or trail in them and that’s what I set. 110s are cheap and light to carry. I can put a few of them in my bucket when setting coyote traps and then punch in two or three blind sets quickly and then it’s just walk by and check them on my way to check some coyote sets in the field.
Most of the mink I pick up have been very large males. Some are surprisingly big and a 110 is enough to kill them they don’t hardly move the trap from the stabilizer. If there is coon sign I use a 160 so I can catch either on. If mink only then I use the 110s.
No bait or lure needed. It’s a fast system and I don’t need to hit bridges or be concerned about theft.

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See the weedy line behind the coyote in this bean field? There are two 110 blind sets for mink along that weedy line there is a small faint trail running right down the middle of it. That’s where I trap mink along my coyote line. This coyote is 1/2 mile in middle of this field, well off the road. Private ground. And I’ve caught some whopper mink out in this location plus a jillion coyotes. One of my favorite locations.
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Re: Mink location [Re: lumberjack391] #8163546
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Originally Posted by lumberjack391
Mink live anywhere they want to......Set up any trail you find around the pond. You can set the small creeks right in the waterway where it bottlenecks. Use a 160 because of Coon.


Will do!


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Re: Mink location [Re: jabNE] #8163547
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Originally Posted by jabNE
Lumberjack391 is right.
Many years ago I stsrted running 110s blind sets for mink right on locations I was running coyote traps. It gave me a fun little side line to run in areas I was already stopping to check coyote sets. Very few of them have any water or creeks, seriously. I’ve caught enough mink consistently doing this it’s a regular part of my season/routine now. Grsssy water ways out in middle of corn and bean fields are regular producers for me. Some of these may have a tiny little trickle of water or trail in them and that’s what I set. 110s are cheap and light to carry. I can put a few of them in my bucket when setting coyote traps and then punch in two or three blind sets quickly and then it’s just walk by and check them on my way to check some coyote sets in the field.
Most of the mink I pick up have been very large males. Some are surprisingly big and a 110 is enough to kill them they don’t hardly move the trap from the stabilizer. If there is coon sign I use a 160 so I can catch either on. If mink only then I use the 110s.
No bait or lure needed. It’s a fast system and I don’t need to hit bridges or be concerned about theft.

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See the weedy line behind the coyote in this bean field? There are two 110 blind sets for mink along that weedy line there is a small faint trail running right down the middle of it. That’s where I trap mink along my coyote line. This coyote is 1/2 mile in middle of this field, well off the road. Private ground. And I’ve caught some whopper mink out in this location plus a jillion coyotes. One of my favorite locations.
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Wow I have a lot of them! I thought mink where gonna be like a water yote! Thinks this makes me confident.


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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163551
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And I don’t have to ever get in the water or wear waders, and I am not close to the road either. Theft has been nil. I don’t need to carry bait or lure just blind set the traps and fence em down tight to make them go into the opening of your trap. I learn something new every year and this has been something I’ve been doing for many, many years.
First time I got a mink out in a field was in a dirt hole set for coyotes. Then the next year I got another one. Completely opened my eyes about mink and locations. So I started playing with 110s and it took me a few seasons to get the system running effectively and how to block them down, what locations to set, etc.

It’s a great option for non water trappers like me.

Mink are a lot of fun.


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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163554
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Creeks and bridges are always great mink funnels.
But I’ve learned so is the field drain tiles and pipes way out in fields and a long ways from creeks. Weedy fencerows and grassy water ways in fields are good spots. Any old pond dam in a cow pasture is also good. These are all classic coyote locations too. Sometimes step back and look at the land around you and the land that butts up to the land you have permission on. If the neighbors land where you do not trap has a big pond or creek and your property does not…then find a connection between the two properties. That could be a ditch or decline that runs from one property to the other.
I have one location with no features just plain ag field with one grassy waterway running through it. Hardly ever has any water it’s usually dry but farmer uses it for erosion runoff from his field down to that creek on the neighbors place. Well mink run from the creek up that waterway to this field to hunt whatever…mice, birds, rabbits, you name it. It’s been a consistent mink spot for me for many years and I never had to try to get permission on the neighbors place with the creek. He has guys hunting his place a lot. They never go into the adjacent property where I trap coyote and mink. I bet the animals hit both places but I only needed permission to the property with less cover and wasn’t interesting to the hunters.
Make sense?
Jim


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Re: Mink location [Re: jabNE] #8163555
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Cool!!


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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163581
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Jabne- that 3rd picture is what I was trying to describe, water or not. 2 other things, if there isnt a trail, stomp/kick one down with your boots in line with the shore and dont give up hope- keep checking them. Chances are you may catch some coon or rats first.

Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163672
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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163678
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Are these good mink spots?

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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163688
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Any time you have a culvert It creates a pinch point. That means every thing coming down that water coarse is directed to that spot. They may not go through that culvert but they will go over It and that's where you have to look for those faint trails going over land.
Either set a trap in the water right where they leave the stream. Or set a BG In the trail.
A pocket set near that culvert will catch you some mink and coon If there are any In the area.

I'm not a big user of BG s for mink In dry land trails. I seem to to many refusals.


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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163731
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Don't worry about sign. Just slam in pocket sets and stuff some carp in the back.
Keep the width of the pocket as narrow as possible to guide the mink and discourage the coon.
Trail sets are ok but for one who knows what other critters are on said trail also the mink may not run the same trail twice . Good thing is they are sucker's for pockets.


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Re: Mink location [Re: ack] #8163732
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Originally Posted by ack
Don't worry about sign. Just slam in pocket sets and stuff some carp in the back.
Keep the width of the pocket as narrow as possible to guide the mink and discourage the coon.
Trail sets are ok but for one who knows what other critters are on said trail also the mink may not run the same trail twice . Good thing is they are sucker's for pockets.

Thanks


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Originally Posted by ack
Don't worry about sign. Just slam in pocket sets and stuff some carp in the back.
Keep the width of the pocket as narrow as possible to guide the mink and discourage the coon.
Trail sets are ok but for one who knows what other critters are on said trail also the mink may not run the same trail twice . Good thing is they are sucker's for pockets.

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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163907
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I use snares. If you use conibears set them with the dog on the bottom and elevate the trap 1 to 2 inches off the walking surface. It will increase your catch rate substantially. Picture shows more than a thousand words.
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Re: Mink location [Re: NorthernTrapperO] #8163984
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Y'all picking on this kid, and this ends up being one of the best mink posts I've ever seen. Archive material.

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