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|  Re: Mink population
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 #8468895 09/13/25 09:35 PM
09/13/25 09:35 PM
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| Joined:  Dec 2010 Central, SD
Law Dog
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Lack of water should make them more vulnerable to predators they can disappear quickly if there’s any water around,  we need a couple of very wet years to get them in numbers 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
 Jerry Herbst
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8468904 09/13/25 09:47 PM
09/13/25 09:47 PM
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jabNE
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Severely declined numbers here. I water trapped a little for them but got lions share of my catches in blind sets in ditches and waterways along my coyote line. Catch dwindled over the years. Several years I doubled and tripled my land and sets, didn’t matter.
 UNL study back in 90s showed this species and also weasels were highly susceptible to pesticides from field runoff. Impacted theiir prey species everything from frogs to minnows to crayfish. Also removal of a lot of habitat along edges of streams and waterways, fencerows, and  CRP program fields.
 We had a severe drought here for last several years too.
 Mink are still around but not nearly in numbers they used to be.
 Jim
 
 Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8468906 09/13/25 09:50 PM
09/13/25 09:50 PM
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The Niobrara drainages still hold decent numbers of mink. As well as the North Platte in Wyoming. 
 Life ain't supposed to be easy.
 
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8468910 09/13/25 09:54 PM
09/13/25 09:54 PM
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Most mink I’ve ever ran into was by Brookings during few wet years it seemed like every puddle had a rat house and a mink on it, spillways produced several at the same locations they were thick. Dry land coon sets were picking them up far from water. That was a long time ago. 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
 Jerry Herbst
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8468932 09/13/25 10:32 PM
09/13/25 10:32 PM
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I hardly ever see frogs anymore, not sure what happened to them but there’s no farming around here so it’s not pesticides or herbicides. Dang wolves probably killed them off too,,, 
 CBCS
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8469007 09/14/25 06:35 AM
09/14/25 06:35 AM
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Years of drought brought on by ever increasing summer heat has dried up over 50% of my water trapping spots. Hardly any muskrats left locally on my line. Mink have also declined. This has get me targeting dry land mink more, but catch rates are a lot lower for me
 
 NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8469040 09/14/25 08:36 AM
09/14/25 08:36 AM
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We have definitely been in a low cycle here. Bridges I have caught mink at for years had none last year or two.  Heard from other Minnesota guys numbers were down. Hopefully this year will be better. 
 Ah,for the life of a millionaire,say some,but just let me stay a trapper.  Bill Nelson
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: Elkguy]
 #8469077 09/14/25 09:45 AM
09/14/25 09:45 AM
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I hardly ever see frogs anymore, not sure what happened to them but there’s no farming around here so it’s not pesticides or herbicides. Dang wolves probably killed them off too,,,I’ve noticed that we have few frogs now and I live on a lake but it’s quite no noticeable croaking even at night. 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
 Jerry Herbst
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|  Re: Mink population
[Re: DWC]
 #8469151 09/14/25 12:58 PM
09/14/25 12:58 PM
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The areas i  water trap  for mink and rats i  have noticed a  decline in last 3 or 4 years. Hope it's just a cycle. 
 Walt legge
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