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Re: Fisher Trapping: Cages or Wooden Boxes??? [Re: Wife] #8372250
03/25/25 01:06 PM
03/25/25 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Wife
I know absolutely NOTHING about Fisher or Marten. But correct me if I am off base, in winter don't they both eat squirrels, chipmunks, mice and occasionally rabbits, a bird or two? Never heard of them eating mast (nut) crops. Wouldn't whatever they are feeding on that time of year be most attractive? Beaver and venison might be overlooked in a cubby but a squirrel skin or chipmunk might entice one better than big game parts. Here, if you want a mink to enter a mail tube it better have some feathers/fur hiding whatever bait you choose 'cause he will take a look with that long neck and if exposed at all in that "cubby", his curiosity for the bait is satisfied. He is less interested and maybe on his way. Like i stated "I know nothing about those fishers but here I hide bait in a cubby with fur or feathers to get an entrance response. My experience with a different animal type. .............the mike



You are right about fishers eating small animals especially in winter. Here in PA if you open to see stomach contents, you always see squirrel & rodent hairs. Fishers are tough on squirrels in my part of state. But for bait/lure in winter it's always a good idea to use a loud lure like skunk to attract animals. As BruceT said beaver is a great bait, especially with salt added to keep it louder. The fisher do seem to run the streams here, just like you were trapping for coon


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Re: Fisher Trapping: Cages or Wooden Boxes??? [Re: patrapperbuster] #8372272
03/25/25 01:28 PM
03/25/25 01:28 PM
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No help to Zag's question, I only use hollow log cubbies with dirt hole(s) nearby.

Originally Posted by patrapperbuster
Fishers are tough on squirrels in my part of state.
Agree. My favorite bait- Grey Squirrel. I also pre-bait my cubbies.
Sorry Zag for keeping this topic sided track.

Re: Fisher Trapping: Cages or Wooden Boxes??? [Re: Zagman] #8375007
03/28/25 08:13 PM
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The mast crop theory in my opinion has enough information backing it where it cant be ignored. In Maine that is. I cannot speak for other places but Walter Arnold even wrote about it in the 1930s and the trend has stayed constant. Every other year youll hear from people pursuing marten, fisher, and black bear mostly that they either are or aren't coming to bait. The abundance or lack of natural food being the common denominator. I don't notice much difference year to year in my numbers but I do notice a difference in locations. I've made marten and fisher catches in low mast years in less than desirable locations. Also have placed traps in locations where I made a catch before in a low mast year and never caught another one in that spot again. Those are the places where I just got lucky because the critters were traveling further for food. After you get to know your fisher or marten line a few years you'll have those tried and true locations where you get them every year regardless.

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Re: Fisher Trapping: Cages or Wooden Boxes??? [Re: Zagman] #8375315
03/29/25 11:33 AM
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I know a few guys in the Adirondacks that trapped fisher every other year to mirror the mast crop.......so I've largely believed in that premise for sure.

Mast or not, just baffled by cages vs wooden boxes and why one would be a better performer than the other...........I will keep playing around with it!

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Re: Fisher Trapping: Cages or Wooden Boxes??? [Re: Zagman] #8375697
03/29/25 09:11 PM
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We had one of the best mast crops ever this year in our area, but also caught the most fisher we ever caught using beaver, squirrel and venison as bait, with bait piles put out early as attractants.

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