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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: bblwi]
#8519152
12/08/25 07:38 AM
12/08/25 07:38 AM
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Joined: Apr 2013
WI
nimzy
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trapper
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WI
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Where I live we got 10 inches. A lot of wet and heavy stuff early. Shoveling and scraping are tedioud and hard. My December land line is now a dream only. With all the heavy wet snow on about 1/2 to an inch of ice on the ponds, and sloughs we may not get walkable ice until it rains off and we start over. With all the other factors impacting my trapping season it is probably a good thing to let this season slide by. Started boarding my rats. Where we trapped the sign or numbers seemed average or average minus according to norms. My river line was surprisingly low in population with all the sloughs dry for many months. Size is better probably due to lower repro. I am wondering if and when we get dry summers and falls if there are fewer late litters and thus fewer mediums and kits.
Bryce This seems to be shaping up as a year where Mother Nature wants to flex. Low water all summer has imo, hindered water critters populations while reducing habitat. Early, heavy snow coupled with unseasonably cold impacts productivity on the December trap line, historically is one of my best months. We skipped over the early ice conditions and are settling into midwinter dull drums before Christmas. It is what it is but will effect harvest. Sometimes Mother Nature gives and other times not. This time she started early. Firms my belief on who really has the last word. Good luck out there
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: bblwi]
#8520725
12/10/25 01:37 PM
12/10/25 01:37 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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trapper
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east central WI
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Last Saturday we got 10 inches of snow, day before yesterday we got 2 inches and last night another 6 inches! I know compared to the snowbelt areas that is not a lot but we are really buttoned in around here. The snow removal teams are way, way behind. More snow already in November and early December than all of last year.
Bryce Yep, I am going to shovel off then chip out and check my otter bottom edge sets this afternoon. The cold this weekend should get them moving.
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Green Bay]
#8529036
12/22/25 09:01 AM
12/22/25 09:01 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
La Crosse, WI
Macthediver
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Joined: Dec 2006
La Crosse, WI
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Is everyone done for the holidays? I been living my trapping vicariously following you guys.
Mac
"Never Forget Which Way Is Up"
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Macthediver]
#8529042
12/22/25 09:13 AM
12/22/25 09:13 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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trapper
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
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Is everyone done for the holidays? I been living my trapping vicariously following you guys.
Mac I've just got a few otter sets out. The weather has been making it tough for me to find the motivation to get any coyote sets out after gun season. Maybe over the holiday break, I'll get some out.
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Green Bay]
#8529100
12/22/25 11:03 AM
12/22/25 11:03 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Wisconsin
Lance Squires
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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With the snow levels going down, I was able to reset some of my ermine boxes that I had to pull earlier. Hopefully they'll produce. I only have eight so far. I normally catch around 20. The heavy snow ruined a lot of the cover where I usually find sign. I think I'll have to pull them if I don't do better this week. Time to set some bottom edges. Good luck all and have a merry Christmas.
57 years trapping. It's who I am. Every day is still as exciting as it was when I was a kid but a little more work.
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Green Bay]
#8529157
12/22/25 01:09 PM
12/22/25 01:09 PM
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Joined: Dec 2024
Wisconsin
CoyoteCowboy
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2024
Wisconsin
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Planning on finally remaking my sets today and putting in a few more. Hoping this warm weather will have the coons & possum moving. I think the ermine that was in the shed flew the coop. No sign of him since I set for him
North to the Future!
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Green Bay]
#8529251
12/22/25 06:22 PM
12/22/25 06:22 PM
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Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
Muskratwalt
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trapper
Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/12/full-46476-279471-1000002425.jpg) Muskrat no.3 from this BE set. Been checking two cage traps i put out for fisher a week ago with nothing yet. Even the coon and possum haven't bothered them. It's been a strange season so far.
Walt legge
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Green Bay]
#8529277
12/22/25 06:57 PM
12/22/25 06:57 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Vernal, Utah, USA
Dan Barnhurst
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Joined: Mar 2011
Vernal, Utah, USA
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Question - I have a guy who has a fox raiding his hen house. My problem is that he lives along the Niagara escarpment which means that it is almost impossible to stake anything deeper that four inches. Are there any other options besides drags in this situation? What am I missing? A lot of old timers wired their traps to rocks. Take a masons hammer and chisel a notch in the corners of the rock so the wire will not slip off the rock. I make my own "rocks" where drags and stakes wont work. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/12/full-20111-279493-rock.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/12/full-20111-279494-concrete_drag_cat.png) Others have talked about wiring traps to cinderblocks, brake rotors or other heavy iron objects. Good luck.
Each day is a gift. LIVE IT with gratitude.
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Re: Annual WI Trapping Thread 2025
[Re: Green Bay]
#8531887
Yesterday at 02:56 PM
Yesterday at 02:56 PM
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Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
Muskratwalt
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trapper
Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
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Congrats K.S. You must be feeding them good. Looks like another chunky one!
Walt legge
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