New guy here from southern MN.
I had a few things fall through this year that allowed me to take 9 days to head up north to try to catch my first cat. With a young family I knew it might be my only chance for a few years to give it a shot. A nice tom has been on my bucket list for some time.
So I found some scrap plywood and made myself some boxes.
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I headed out opening morning into some brand new country that I was completely unfamiliar with. My dad tagged along to give me a hand and I got 22 of my 30 boxes out. I got the remaining boxes out Day 2 and found time to catch a limit of walleyes in the evening. Total over the 2 days was 3 sets of cat tracks.
Monday I noticed a bunch of fox tracks near one of my cat sets. I won’t trap fox around home because there are so few of them. I figured it was a good chance to get one so I made a dozen snares Monday night, set them Tuesday, and got my first fox Wednesday.
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The next few days revealed very few cat tracks. I made a few otter sets and had some luck with a couple very big male otters.
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The days ticked by, fishing got slower, and cat activity remained slow. I had one fisher refusal. Finally on Friday and Saturday I saw a few new sets of cat tracks, but nothing within about 50 yards of any of my sets. I spent my time scheming about how to find time to try again next year. Sunday came and it was time to pull traps. About 2 hours in my body was on autopilot, doing the work while my brain enjoyed the quiet woods. The thought of actually catching anything was pretty much gone. I walked up to a set and noticed my trap was missing. I kicked around looking for a bird or squirrel but couldn’t find trap nor cable. I stood looking around, confused. At one point I turned around, and this is what I saw.
I was in total shock. The first thing I did was call my wife with shaking hands. I talked to the kids and they were super excited. After I hung up I snapped a few more pictures. The smile never left my face picking up the rest of my traps and driving home.
I’d never planned on getting anything mounted if I got one, but this beautiful 30 pound tom changed my mind. He definitely deserves a home in the shop.
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