Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/04/23 11:13 PM
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bearcat2
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I've got one 155 Bridger and it seems fine to me, I've several 150s and they will work on marten but I would be leery of them on Fisher. I use 120s and they will take both quite well, but you will get some refusals from fisher. Which suits me fine since we can't trap them here. It is the Bridger 120 that I always hear people complain about the small eyes on. They can be a pain but I am used to them and find them not to be a big deal. The 155s have a little larger eyes if I recall correctly. A lot of people say to use only fresh bait, but I think I get better results with tainted bait. And yes frozen will work fine. I always take mine out a day or two before I set and let it thaw.
Last edited by bearcat2; 02/05/23 04:32 PM. Reason: typos
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/05/23 12:58 PM
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bctomcat
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Is an offset trap okay for fisher? Thanks again! Although I have never used them for fisher I would not trust them to hold a fisher. Fisher have a different (flatter/thinner) foot structure than canines.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/05/23 01:19 PM
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augdog11
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I've caught two fisher on NO BS K9 Extreme Jr OS. No issues holding the animal.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: bctomcat]
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02/05/23 01:23 PM
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Fireplug
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Thank, guys. I caught one last week in a mink box, but had to turn it over to the DEC since my area doesn't have an open season. And, I forgot to look at its feet for the offset.
Last edited by Fireplug; 02/05/23 01:24 PM.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/05/23 04:52 PM
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Nessmuck
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For fishah....I bend my triggah wires like this. It allows them pesky red squirrels in and out ...without firing the set. Plus there are no wires in the face of the fisher...and looks more inviting. Plus the fisher gets into the trap deeper for a nice catch That’s a 160
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/05/23 06:14 PM
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Jerry uses milk jugs..they stack inside of each other and are lightweight to cary.. Hers anpic of his set A different set He said the pine branches are more to hide it from hunters.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/06/23 08:13 PM
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Drakej
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In my area the the best size fisher BG is a variable question. There are some VERY large fisher here. I caught one that was very hard to get back out of a 220! 67" long rug tanned. And I have seen others taken that were as big. But 95% of our fisher would get into a 160 if they wanted. I think one of the key things with BG's is to have them within a few inches of the bait so they will hit your trigger while working it no matter which trigger configuration you use. Farther away always had the potential of animal jumping thru for me, and more suit casing. It's circle triggers on most of my BG's now which I make.
I've learned enough thru the years to now know that I don't know enough. KNOWLEDGE IS FREEDOM.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: charles]
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02/06/23 08:14 PM
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Nessmuck
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does the bent trigger wire go inside or outside?
The triggers bend to the inside of the box or wire cage ... towards the bait
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Marten / fisher trap question
[Re: Fireplug]
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02/06/23 08:54 PM
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Most of your questions have been answered but for footholds, if I were targeting Marten specifically, A #0 longspring (or jump) would be my first choice. A #1 LS causes excessive damage. Any fisher in a foothold is going to tear the heck out of your set and any trap used better be anchored solidly and have several swivels on it.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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