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Mission accomplished. #8343845
02/16/25 04:34 PM
02/16/25 04:34 PM
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Some of you wanted to see my mountain lion after it was mounted. While I haven't picked it up, my taxidermist sent me a picture of the finished product. I trapped it in Utah in 2023.
I added a picture of my last critter on my lifetime bucket list. I caught him in Arizona on public land last month. The coati is species number thirty-three in my fifty years of trapping. I had taken two ringtails in the exact same set earlier in my trip. As I approached the set six days into the trapline, the sound was unmistakable, and that sound told me the catch was going to be much larger than a ringtail. As I looked around the corner of a fallen tree in a middle of a remote canyon at about 5,000 feet, this fellow was looking back at me. You know it's a good day when you do a fist pump when no one else is even remotely close to your location.

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Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343847
02/16/25 04:37 PM
02/16/25 04:37 PM
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Pennsylvania
elsmasho82 Online content
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Pennsylvania
Stunning!

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343856
02/16/25 04:46 PM
02/16/25 04:46 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
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Trapping 33 different species of fur bearers is a great accomplishment. Congratulations!

Keith

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: KeithC] #8343875
02/16/25 05:05 PM
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Thanks! Although I've posted my list before, I sure do enjoy typing it one more time. I got my list from the species that were legal to take by trapping methods in the book "Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America" which was printed in the mid 1980's.
Least, short tail and longtail weasels, mink, otter, badger, wolverine, fisher, marten, red, grey, kit, swift and arctic foxes, coyote, wolf, mountain lion, lynx, bobcat, muskrat, beaver, red squirrel, nutria, striped, eastern spotted, western spotted, hooded and hog nosed skunks, black bear, possum, coon, ringtail and coati.
All species were legally taken and harvested by trapping methods.

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343884
02/16/25 05:10 PM
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I have caught 20 off your list and never caught a possum. It is all in the location.


"Not Really, Not Really"
Mark J Monti
"MJM you're a jerk."
Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343895
02/16/25 05:17 PM
02/16/25 05:17 PM
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That is a great mount.


Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343935
02/16/25 06:18 PM
02/16/25 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by undercover
Thanks! Although I've posted my list before, I sure do enjoy typing it one more time. I got my list from the species that were legal to take by trapping methods in the book "Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America" which was printed in the mid 1980's.
Least, short tail and longtail weasels, mink, otter, badger, wolverine, fisher, marten, red, grey, kit, swift and arctic foxes, coyote, wolf, mountain lion, lynx, bobcat, muskrat, beaver, red squirrel, nutria, striped, eastern spotted, western spotted, hooded and hog nosed skunks, black bear, possum, coon, ringtail and coati.
All species were legally taken and harvested by trapping methods.

that is great lots of those critters are dont have over lapping home ranges do you have black bear on that list because they are on mine and that is an awesome mount looks so life like

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343958
02/16/25 06:39 PM
02/16/25 06:39 PM
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Do you have more photos of the coati? I did not even know they were in the north America, just an animal in some books to me up until now. Amazing list of animals that you have.......jk


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Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8343986
02/16/25 07:01 PM
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Congratulations


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#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: jk] #8344020
02/16/25 07:30 PM
02/16/25 07:30 PM
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No... Just the same photos of the coati in the cage trap. He's now in the freezer waiting for a trip to the taxidermist. There are coatis in Arizona. New Mexico and maybe Texas. Arizona is the only state with a season. The limit is one per year. There is also one native nation that allows a harvest of coatis in Arizona. At least that's what I've been told.

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: k9-hunter] #8344028
02/16/25 07:35 PM
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I lucked into a couple black bears in Maine on separate trips when footholds were still a legal method of harvest. That was maybe 30 years ago. Maine is the only state in the US that allows black bears to be harvested by specified trapping methods.

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: MJM] #8344042
02/16/25 07:52 PM
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My list is completed. I've trapped them all and get one specimen of each species mounted. There are only two species that I've failed to get full body mounts. Black bear and coyote. We didn't have the space or money on the bear, so it's just rugged and I just can't pull the trigger on spending the money on a coyote and have just gone with a garment tanned specimen that at one time was the Missouri state record for weight. 40.2 pounds. I think the record went over 50 pounds when the coyote market was hot and everyone and his brother was a predator caller or coyote trapper.
I can't even imagine not catching a possum every once in a while. In the Midwest, there's no way you can keep them out of your sets. I have a theory that there is a direct relationship with the amount of time it takes to make a bobcat set and the odds of catching a possum.

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8344191
02/16/25 09:19 PM
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Congratulations man! What an accomplishment! I would read your story 10 times before I would read a story about someone shooting a Cape Buffalo with a high powered rifle out of the back of a Jeep...etc.

Just curious where you are from in Missouri? You could charge admission to see your mounts.

Ol dad

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: ol' dad] #8344449
02/17/25 07:40 AM
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Up north on the Iowa line. Thanks

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8344451
02/17/25 07:50 AM
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wow great lifetime of trapping,

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8344528
02/17/25 09:40 AM
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That’s just crazy! Congrats on the accomplishment!

I’m with you on the ole possum, I think everyone should be able to experience making the ultimate coyote/bobcat set on nothing but coyote or bobcat tracks and have a grinner in it the next morning, lol!!

Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8344533
02/17/25 09:44 AM
02/17/25 09:44 AM
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I wish we could trap lions here. Hound guys throw a tantrum and foil it every time we try to legalize it.


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Re: Mission accomplished. [Re: undercover] #8344558
02/17/25 10:10 AM
02/17/25 10:10 AM
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Sumner, Mo.
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Come to a Missouri Trappers Association event and corner Jim and talk to him about all his adventures fulfilling his quest to catch all these critters. If ya want some good advice on planning an out of state trapping trip, then Jim is your guy.
Pretty cool stuff.
Congratulations again.

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