We trapped 15 Mar-15 July. We were trapping 36 square miles. The ducks start showing up about 15 Mar. The ground is still snow covered and sloughs are froze yet. Skunks and coons are holed up most the winter and just starting to come out regular. I am not saying trapping won't help, I am saying trapping one opossum won't help. From what I saw you can trap the the same number of animals off a block year after year. They just fill back in.
That’s correct, that’s why it’s a never ending battle. I’m not one to get upset when possums and coons plug up my coyote sets. I look at things a little differently because I can actually see the results from daily interactions with the prey. Just yesterday I saw 2 coveys of this year’s birds that were without parents and could already fly quite well. That means the hen will most likely nest again and raise another brood, it been documented of one pair of quail raising 3 successful broods during the Summer. With predators running around rampant we wouldn’t have much successful nests. I’ve seen quail the size of field mice in May and the third week of September. February-May is prime time to help those ground nesters.
With that said, I don’t think we have anything that hibernates down here. I don’t know of a single month I haven’t caught coons and possums. Can’t think of a single month I haven’t caught coyotes either. So we have a huge advantage over being able to trap year round and make a difference all year. Plus we don’t face snow conditions. Our or my biggest issue is Summer or dry time trapping and the ground turning to cement. Plus we use cages, footholds, and DP’s. We don’t leave many areas untouched either. If I’m not trapping an area I’m thermal hunting it. Yes, I will bust a possum or armadillo in a heartbeat, lol. My son and I rode around the other night shooting dillo’s on his plantation. When his owner supplies the bullets, you use them!! You take out anything and everything that could possibly destroy a nest.
And off the topic of possums, heard a recent study about hogs and turkeys. Remove the hogs and turkey numbers increase. Again, you won’t wipe them out, you may move them, but they’ll be back.