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Re: Marten trappers
[Re: alaska viking]
#8628341
06/22/26 12:06 PM
06/22/26 12:06 PM
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Joined: Feb 2021
Interior Alaska
Oh Snap
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Interior Alaska
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One thing, (of many), I have learned on this site is that not all things work equally everywhere. What worked for me may not be so hot for another. Thinking out of the box in my opinion makes a better trapper.
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: Marten trappers
[Re: E.J. Kelley]
#8628408
06/22/26 03:58 PM
06/22/26 03:58 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
MT (Big Sky Country)
Allan Minear
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MT (Big Sky Country)
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To expand on that thought from Oh Snap when others offer suggestions on how to trap or snare whatever target species keep it in mind as you never know when it may come in handy to catch it when other ideas didn't .
You're friend along the snare line . Allan
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Re: Marten trappers
[Re: E.J. Kelley]
#8629184
06/24/26 03:21 PM
06/24/26 03:21 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Midland, Michigan
Rusty Axe Camp
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Midland, Michigan
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Not a AK or Canadian longliner, here in MI we get 2 marten max. Partner and I have it down to a pretty good system and we do well. 90% mailbox sets. Deer hide/beaver/muskrat or venison in the box with a gob of castor. Something loud up high, we use Gusto, Skunk Junk, Bailey Hollow and used to use Thorpe's Bad Medicine before it got bought out and tripled in price. Paul's Skunky Backbreaker worked great as well.
Erik Johnson
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Re: Marten trappers
[Re: E.J. Kelley]
#8630080
06/27/26 12:28 AM
06/27/26 12:28 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now back to O...
alaska viking
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40 years Alaska, now back to O...
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Another thing I will add is that I used to use way too much lure, especially Gusto, at each site. Where I trapped, we had a lot of changing temps. Sometimes it would be 40 degrees and raining on December 1st, then 2 weeks later it could be zero. It would warm back up, cool back down. I always re-lured, and there were times that big winter storms would blow in, preventing me from getting to my line, sometimes for 10-12 days. Even after that, I could smell the Gusto well before the skiff touched shore. And some of those sets might be 200 yards into the woods. I probably didn't need fresh lure. And come spring, around April, months after the season closed and weeks of rain, I would stop at each set location and take inventory of bear destruction, both gulo cubbies and marten boxes, so I knew what work lie ahead, and could sometimes still catch a whiff of Gusto. The cubbie destruction from bears was reduced after taking a cue from mad_mike and raking out the bait and surface dirt as soon as possible after the season, though might not be able to when pulling the final traps if it's still freezing.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Marten trappers
[Re: E.J. Kelley]
#8630351
06/27/26 08:51 PM
06/27/26 08:51 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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james bay frontierOnt.
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One of the benefits of setting marten boxes with the opening down is at the end of the season when picking up traps you just cut the wire outside the screen at the top of the box and the suspended bait drops to the snowpack.no bait smells permeate the wood so nil problems from the odd bear. Sometimes I will collect the old bait and dump it near core marten habitat and other times I just leave it on the snow under the box for the foxes.
Last edited by Boco; 06/27/26 08:52 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Marten trappers
[Re: E.J. Kelley]
#8636046
2 hours ago
2 hours ago
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Joined: Sep 2011
sometimes PA ME
ebsurveyor
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sometimes PA ME
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What do you want and what have you come to rely on in a marten lure? I'll have to chime in. Several have already said it, "Location, Location, Location". Sixteen years ago I set my first marten traps. I was on location verified by trail cameras. In fact now I have about a dozen cameras out watching for fisher and marten. In 2010 I made two sets at each location. All I had were a bunch of 1 1/2 coils that were my fox traps from the late 1970's. I made dirthole sets with only Carmen's Canine Call in the hole. In four nights I caught 13 marten. After two nights of no fisher I added coon meat to the hole and caught two fisher the next check. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/cXDANmh.jpg) Ten years later these were conibeared in boxes on the ground baited with beaver, beaver castor, and any other lure I had handy. Plus skunk up high. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/1MwWz9K.jpg)
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