Otter trapping tips
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12/14/24 01:48 PM
12/14/24 01:48 PM
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Joined: Nov 2024
Posts: 415 Alaska
AK Timber Tramp
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Alaska
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I was talking with a neighbor last night who lives up the lake from me, and it occured to me (through his curiosity) that there's a lot of guys out there who don't really know how to target otter specifically. My neighbor was shocked that I catch otters without trapping beaver. So my conclusion was that most people catch the occasional otter in a beaver set, but either don't know how or have the patience to target otter. So I figured I'd put what I know out there, as I'm pretty sure that's what this site is for. Otters are not a complicated creature, it just takes patience to catch them. I find a spot with limited beaver activity (just so I don't have beaver plugging my sets), and I look at the obvious travel routes in and next to the water, and try to find funnels or choke points where their options are limited. I like to walk creeks after a fresh snow looking for otter sign, they'll tell you where to put your conibears. Once you have an idea of their travel routes and some good pinch points along those routes, you're ready to place some steel. In my mind, a #280 is the ultimate otter trap, but I catch plenty in 330's and 220's. I set every single good pinch point I can find, and I may even create a few (drop a tree into the creek, make sure it doesn't reach the far side, set a conibear in the gap between the tree and the bank). I also set any hole I see that they've used to get on/under the ice, as well as trails to and from any toilets I find. Once you're setup, patience is key until you've patterned your otter (are they passing through once a week? Once a month? You need to know) and I check otter sets more frequently than I would most anything else, because I want to know exactly when they're moving through, and I'll be kicking myself if they did come through, but my traps were plugged by a passing mink or muskrat, so I like to check otter sets every 2-3 days to make sure they're still working, and to get a schedule put together for the otter I'm trapping. Just be patient, they'll come through. Hopefully someone finds this helpful, I know otter used to give me fits until I learned to be patient with them.
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Re: Otter trapping tips
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8285436
12/14/24 02:57 PM
12/14/24 02:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,027 Oregon
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I agree, good tips AK. Bllnd setting is just about always the best for otter in my experience. My recipe for success with otter is cruising up and down streams and lakes in my jon boat and finding their toilets and setting those up. I've taken 70 or more in a season going that route.
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Re: Otter trapping tips
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8285479
12/14/24 07:45 PM
12/14/24 07:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,027 Oregon
beaverpeeler
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I agree with AK on the guiding. In my experience they tend to spook at overly guided sets.
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Re: Otter trapping tips
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8285507
12/14/24 09:04 PM
12/14/24 09:04 PM
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Yukon John
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Thanks gents, most places I trap are ponds, and a few cricks. The ones I've caught have either been on crossovers or beaver holes.
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Re: Otter trapping tips
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8285600
12/15/24 08:24 AM
12/15/24 08:24 AM
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Bruce T
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I set all blind sets myself but when you can find areas where the otter are going in and out of the water a little mink gland will hold them in the area longer and with multiple sets you have a good chance of multiple catches.
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Otter trapping tips
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8286556
12/17/24 12:36 PM
12/17/24 12:36 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,027 Oregon
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Trapping toilets during late February and early March I don't need much patience. Otter visits during the rut are very regular.... usually every 1-2 days. About 80% of the "customers" are males.
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