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Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... #8420581
06/16/25 02:41 PM
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....with the opening UP and body grip trap above the bait.

I know this is more common in Canada.....

I know not all fishers climb every time, whether on a tree vertically OR leaning pole.

That said, IF they DO climb and want to work the set, is this configuration (opening UP facing the sky vs DOWN facing the ground) in any way an additional disadvantage to success?

Thanks

Zagman

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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420605
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I would have the opening on top. It will be a lot eaiser to place and stabilize the trap.
You could run a few BG boxes on the ground. I have caught marten and mink and fishers on the ground.


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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: The Beav] #8420620
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I do set the NYS legal body grips on the ground but have some 220's and need to get them UP four feet and wanted to try some "upside/down" boxes. I've caught them in vertical cages with BG on bottom but have some thoughts on trying them opening UP

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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420658
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Zags do you have a limit on them?

Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420662
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If 160s work in box with open up end up it shouldn't be a problem using a 220.
At one time I just used those coni clips nailed to a tree and set the 220 so it was sticking horizontal out from the tree trunk. I would run a fish oil track up the tree trunk and hang the bait above the trap. I would use a wire mesh cage for the bait and just nail to the tree.
I caught lots of coon that way but never tried it on fisher.

I guess you could use a leaning pole set. And have the end 4' off the ground with bait in some type of cage to keep the birds off of it. Maybe hang a few limbs over the trap to disguise the trap.

Good luck.


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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420675
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Fisher don't eat/feed facing downhill , I am no Master Trapper or Hall of Famer but I have my openings facing down . Also the Fisher "Thinks" he is going to enter and leave with a prize it is more natural for any animal to turn around -back up downhill verses uphill . Try turning a horse around by turning up hill , watch a cat or a dog turn around never seen one do it up hill . Just my 2 cents.

Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420684
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I believe Boco set most his martin/fisher/weasel boxes with the opening to the sky. You could go back to a few of his threads and see pics

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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420737
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The ones I use for coons here in NE are always face down due to the windy snows we get. You can fill a box with snow in a few minutes with our wind and then it will be much less attractive. No fishers or marten as you can guess here. ................. the mike

Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420901
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Zagman writes: "That said, IF they DO climb and want to work the set, is this configuration (opening UP facing the sky vs DOWN facing the ground) in any way an additional disadvantage to success?"

That may depend on if you are trapping in the fall or when the snow comes.

Something to always keep in mind. The fisher is already on the ground. Why not meet them there? Or at least close to the ground.
Just a thought.

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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420960
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I actually read your post and realize you want to use some traps you own that legally you can't set lower than four feet above the ground. Now I prefer opening down because it protects the trap from snow and ice buildup, and your box won't get full of snow all the time. But opening up would have it's advantages, very easy to bait, just drop bait in, no need to wire it or use screen to hold it in. Same with the trap, easy to put in. You might have an advantage while hanging boxes to have the opening up also, you could hang the box lower because the trap is in the top of the box, as opposed to the bottom when the opening is down. I think you would have slightly more refusals, but I don't think a significant amount. You'ld have to test that and see though.

Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8420983
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I know when I see some of the Canadian trappers pics, their boxes are set in the way I am asking about........

Chewk.....NO limit on fisher in NY......we have a short five-day season in my area.....but, by driving 25 miles north, I am in the northern zone which is a more traditional season length......Oct 25th-Dec 10th.

I, too, see pre-baiting and actual baiting advantages with opening UP......and it sure would be easy to slide the body grip down and use the advantages of gravity to help keep trap in place vs. the other way around.

We all want the target animal to come in straight, head at normal angle, and get that idea hit behind the ears and on the throat.....or even a double strike with same top-bottom hits from the closed jaws.

On a vertical tree, with opening DOWN, it seems like that set-up would naturally align the target up for optimum strikes......feet only on the bottom of the box attached the tree.

Conversely, an animal that climbs up a tree and then enters the trap from the top could come in on any of the four inside walls, and perhaps get side strikes on the side of the neck vs top and bottom.

I am confident in my Belisles to still kill the animal vs. some other brands that don't close as tight and/or have weaker springs......and in this specific application, they will be Belisle 220's.......

I'd love to actually hear from guys doing this way and their experiences......otherwise, I am speculating............

And YES I will put out some boxes this way before season with cameras to see what I see..............

98% of my fisher are caught on the ground, but its a relatively small sample compared to others........I have the numbers on coyotes to exude confidence in my approach, but I am near the beginning of the learning curve with fisher at this point! LOL

The Maine buds of mine ripped into me at Minktoberfest in a fun way, saying my cages are junk and boxes are the only way to go! I still went forward with them and had decent success, but am willing to change and adapt if boxes are the way to go........in that light, I am asking about vertical boxes on trees, knowing I will still catch the bulk of them on the ground.

Thanks!

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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8421040
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Can't speak to Fisher as we don't have any, but I have setup a number of various configured coni boxes with game cameras on them to watch coon work them, and far and away best option seems to be vertical box open at bottom........bait shelf up high......with an entry platform about 4 inches below the bottom. In MO, dry land body grips larger than 5 inches have to be set inside a building and 6 feet off the ground. Box set vertical, with platform blocking a straight in shot forces them to slither in from the front side........propelling themselves forward with back feet, pushing themselves up into box with front feet while back arches. Must lead with their head which tends to fire the trap about same time front shoulders clear. Perfect neck strike every time and they then fall out the bottom. My favorite trap for this is a 160 Belisle. A deadly hammer.

With just about any other configuration, a coon is going to setup outside the box and try to reach in. Prior to trapping mode, I pre-bait them. Once trained, they race each other to see who gets caught first.

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Re: Fisher boxes or cages on trees..... [Re: Zagman] #8421045
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When I trapped In Canada all our boxes were open end up and the bottom was 1/4 " hardware cloth. Never had any snow problems since we were setting under all those heavy spruce boughs.
90% of the boxes were only 3' above the ground why make the critter climb any farther then needed. WE caught cats and fox since the fox could stand up and get its paw into the box. And with the screen on the bottom allowed the birds to hang on and peck away at the bait. And the scraps that fell to the ground attracted mice and voles and they attracted the marten and the fisher. If I rember we caught 82 marten 12 fishers and 4 red fox and 2 lynx cats.


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