Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: SE.Current]
#8312616
01/14/25 07:38 PM
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Joined: Nov 2024
Posts: 943 Alaska
AK Timber Tramp
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Alaska
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Hydaburg is a Native village on the southwest side of Prince of Wales island. Lots of very proud Haidas that don’t take kindly to outsiders. I have a cabin down in that neck of the woods. I’ve been stolen from a number of times and at one point I had pictures and names of the people that stole from me, serial numbers from my washing machine that they were selling on FB… you would think it was a cut and dry case but the troopers refused to investigate due to tribal politics. PM me I might be able to help you. Most of my family is in Hydaburg...
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8315093
01/17/25 05:45 PM
01/17/25 05:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2024
Posts: 388 Fairbanks, Alaska
Husky
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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Hydaburg is a Native village on the southwest side of Prince of Wales island. Lots of very proud Haidas that don’t take kindly to outsiders. I have a cabin down in that neck of the woods. I’ve been stolen from a number of times and at one point I had pictures and names of the people that stole from me, serial numbers from my washing machine that they were selling on FB… you would think it was a cut and dry case but the troopers refused to investigate due to tribal politics. PM me I might be able to help you. Most of my family is in Hydaburg... I guess I was wrong. I had never heard of Hydraburg. But my dad grew up in Juneau and he used to call it the "Hydroburg of the World."
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8319658
01/21/25 12:39 PM
01/21/25 12:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2024
Posts: 388 Fairbanks, Alaska
Husky
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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We're supposed to get some, I hope I did last night up high. I made some wolf sets yesterday but it was warm and sunny, so I couldn't find decent snow to cover with, I just added a pinch on my wax papers to keep them in place and I've been hoping the weather people are right for once. I hope they're wrong this time! More snow means I cant get out and set some traps. But it does mean I will be able to see any fresh tracks and sign
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: Husky]
#8322865
01/25/25 04:57 AM
01/25/25 04:57 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 48,011 Northern Maine
Bruce T
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Northern Maine
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We are having 40* temps with a drizzle of rain. Not the kind of weather that makes for good trapping. Thats warm.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: Husky]
#8322870
01/25/25 05:08 AM
01/25/25 05:08 AM
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Joined: Jan 2025
Posts: 71 Alaska
FishingHoleFind
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Been a warm year in the southeast. Had a cold snap in November that got things decently cold but it's been hovering between 34 and 38 the last two months straight. Thanks to that theres a layer of ice on most of the ponds that isn't safe to walk on but is just enough to make the water inaccessible.
I don't love shoveling but even I'm a bit disappointed by how little snow there's been this year. The skiers must be angry.
Last edited by FishingHoleFind; 01/25/25 05:17 AM. Reason: Language
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8322910
01/25/25 07:14 AM
01/25/25 07:14 AM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 2,952 Idaho
bearcat2
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Thats a very nice size wolf. The biggest thing I caught was a 100lb wolf. It was the biggest of the three wolves me and my partner caught I've caught several in the 80-95 pound range, only a couple over 100. That's why I laugh every time someone says they caught a 120+ pound wolf. Not that they don't exist, but everyone thinks the wolf they just caught is 125 pounds or more, so if they're all telling the truth, I guess I catch a disproportionate amount of young ones I caught one last year that weighed 126 lbs. It looked like a Shetland pony standing there in the trap! Yeah, I take most peoples weights of wolves and bears with grain of salt. First wolf I ever caught was a 110 lb maile, I only ever weighed one or two after that, up until the 126 lber last year, because I knew none of them were as big as my first. I took pictures of the scale on the big one.
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: Husky]
#8322976
01/25/25 09:23 AM
01/25/25 09:23 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 744 caro,michigan
chucky22250
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Husky, I was in Alaska back in 89 and plan on getting back 1 day...
cassriverbaitandlure.net cassriverbaitandlure@yahoo.com
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: chucky22250]
#8323653
01/26/25 02:52 AM
01/26/25 02:52 AM
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Joined: Dec 2024
Posts: 388 Fairbanks, Alaska
Husky
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Posts: 388
Fairbanks, Alaska
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Husky, I was in Alaska back in 89 and plan on getting back 1 day... Nice! The warmest part of winter is November and December, but the really cold temps come around in February.
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Re: Alaska 2024-2025 Trapping
[Re: Husky]
#8324242
01/26/25 05:11 PM
01/26/25 05:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 3,512 Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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How much is a Lower 48 marten worth? Look at the Idaho sale results. Rusty averaged $67 on his bunch so I'd guess the Basis was $80+
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