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HFT Journal 2017-18

Posted By: HFT AK

HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/10/17 08:56 PM

Well it has been a busy off season and I am starting to get things geared up for this season. Thought I'd share a little..
Bear baiting this year was a little frustrating. Didn't see anything but brownies and seriously considering finding a new location. My buddy picked up one right at the end of June and I got mine at the beginning of July. I hate it when they dig everything out and just eat the marshmellows...

And then the big boys come around and do this to your barrel.... found it 50 yards in the bush.

But I got the culprit smile We ran the bait stations, my buddies is about a mile down river from mine. We checked his no hit, mine on the other hand was hit and still had half a barrel. I knew the joker would be back and my buddy being a team player said hey "I will just crash here in the boat." So there I was sitting in my tree stand listening to my buddy snore in the boat 50 yards away as I am thinking there is no way a bear is going to come in..... low and behold out walks a nice 6 footer.:) One shot between the eyes and plenty of burger in the freezer smile


I spent a week chasing moose during archery season, pretty much just scouting and seeing what was out there, plus a little fishing for silvers. Saw three legal bulls just couldn't get within range. Me and my buddy headed out the day before rifle season and set up camp. Opening day I saw a cow in the morning and that was it. That evening I went back out to a little knoll above a drainage and was sitting there enjoying the scenery when I heard a grunt, I thought it was my belly at first smile but abut 10 minutes later I heard a snort and knew there was a moose in the area. I walked down to a meadow didn't see anything and went back to the knoll. I knew I heard something so I figured I should at least grunt and see if one came my way. Sure enough 20 minutes later I heard the foot step of a moose walking in a slough headed my way. We quartered him out that night and packed him out in the morning. Nice and tender.


Now that the freezer is full I have been passing time chasing ducks and getting wings for trapping season. I actually got a banded bird this year. Kinda cool.

We didn't hit the Haul Road this year, but we are planning a hunt for deer in Oct. Looking forward to chasing beaver later this month.
Posted By: grisseldog

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/11/17 01:13 AM

Great story and pics..
Keep us updated, enjoy the hunting and fishing y'all have in the great state of AK.
Posted By: white17

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/11/17 02:30 AM

Good Stuff!!!! keep it coming !!
Posted By: lux68

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/11/17 04:58 AM

what was it that went through the side of that red barrel?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/11/17 06:03 AM

That would have been the chain securing it to the tree.
Posted By: lux68

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/11/17 06:29 AM

that's a lot of brute force to rip the chain through the side of the barrel like that. Makes me think you had the right bait in the barrel for sure...
Posted By: FullFreezer

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/11/17 09:23 AM

Looks like your having a good year.
Posted By: Hupurest

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/12/17 05:28 AM

Run over to aih. Get a flat bar of steel 2-3" wide and 1/4" thick.

Put that vertically in the barrel. Drill holes through it.
Put a full eye bolt in there... one of the cast or whatever complete circle ones. Not the open sided ones.

Run chain trough too and bottom eye bolts around the tree
No more pull throughs.

I ended up doing this during the predator control stuff and it worked.

The regular eye bolts they straighten like fish hooks.

Wish I knew you needed a barrel. I just took my mint condition barrel to the dump
Posted By: Nunamiut

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 09/14/17 06:33 PM

Sounds like some fun times!
I made a necklace out of a band from a goose for a buddy a few years ago. I inlayed it wrapped around a small piece of fossilized ivory form him.
I heard of a polar bear ripping open the corner of a connex to get to some whale and seal samples when I was living in Utqaigavik(Barrow). Powerful beasts for sure.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 12:43 AM

Just got in from one of my favorite trips of the year with Recondo chasing beavers. It rained pretty good on us the last night out there but we still had a blast! Beautiful fall weather, pretty colors and plenty of beaver!
This is my basic set up for fall beaver. Been using those bershire stakes but I think next year I am going to go with extensions, bent and broke quite a few of them this trip.

I run all Duke #4's for footholds, love that trap for the beavers......

And I love seeing this, he wasn't going anywhere smile

But I normally catch them by the front foot.

This was a pic of camp and our last day haul.

And of course I had to get one with my mug shot in it smile

Had a good trip, got 17 total. Plenty of bait to start off the season!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 12:48 AM

And this is my favorite part of the trip, the big camp fires smile
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 12:58 AM

And I forgot a pic of the basic set smile
Posted By: Boco

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 01:30 AM

Nice haul.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 01:59 AM

We where talking about you Boco last night around the campfire! Wishing you where here to help skin and board! You always do awesome put up's on the beaver!
Posted By: Boco

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 02:18 AM

If I was near I would for sure.
How far do you travel by boat,HFT, to get to your beaver trapping ground.
Posted By: white17

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 03:26 AM

Looks like fun john !! But.........here's a piece of advice I'll pass along that i learned the hard way !!

In the fall, in beaver country......tie your boat off to something the beaver won't likely cut. Like a spruce or a piece of steel you carried with you.


I have even used both bow and stern lines on my boat after the hard learned lesson
Posted By: Top Jimmy

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 04:11 AM

I love how this state and its land are always "teaching lessons" to those of us that like to learn the hard way.

-TJ
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 04:17 AM

White, I never thought about that! That would totally bite waking up to!!! Will keep that in mind next time!!!

Boco, we ran a small loop this year maybe 5 miles. Camp was a 10 minute run from the launch. We normally go a lot further but Recondo isn't trapping this year. I figured I only needed about 20 bev to get me started during the regular season. Next fall it is game on though. We have a solid plan for an area that has not been touched in years, that run will be about a 20 mile loop.
Posted By: otterman

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/05/17 11:49 PM

Looks like a fun trip our beaver season opens Tue. hope to get out and get a few way up the river from me
Posted By: Ryan McLeod

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/06/17 01:15 AM

Originally Posted By: white17
Looks like fun john !! But.........here's a piece of advice I'll pass along that i learned the hard way !!

In the fall, in beaver country......tie your boat off to something the beaver won't likely cut. Like a spruce or a piece of steel you carried with you.


I have even used both bow and stern lines on my boat after the hard learned lesson


Reminds me of the time I couldn't find my paddle. I couldn't figure it out until I seen it half covered in mud on a beaver house. So don't leave paddles unattended either. We seen a beaver house while moose hunting a couple weeks ago that had orange plastic snow fence built in.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/09/17 07:40 PM

The beaver are all put, castor is trying, meat is getting tainted smile Decided to go hit some ducks this morning out on my line. smile
Posted By: Ryan McLeod

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/10/17 09:13 AM

I like fall mallard! How much HP in the sea ark?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/10/17 07:14 PM

Ryan I honestly have no clue. That is my buddy Recondo's boat. I just know that the joker has a bunch of zip! We take it down on the Copper River though the canyon, fast mad water and that puppy still flies! smile I will find out though.
Posted By: Confused Trapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/13/17 07:03 AM

Congrats on the bear and caribou .....nice pics and stories !!!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/18/17 06:46 PM

Ryan- That Sea Ark has a 200 hsp in it.

Well just got back in from a awesome adventure in PWS. Headed out of Whittier to Montague Island to chase a few deer with 3 buddies. The one owns a nice 30 ft boat with two 250's on it. It is a mover on calm water! Beautiful scenery, and seen a bunch of cool wild life. Pretty dang wet and cold out there, but the sea's were good to us. Definitely puts gear to the test smile

Saw these guys high and dry on a rock, don't know what kind they are but they where pretty big!


This picture of a pod of Orca's does't do them justice. pretty cool creatures to see. The amount of wildlife we saw out there was amazing, seals, sea otters, swans, ducks, bears, was pretty awesome!

We did a little fishing and limited out on rock fish smile

I even caught me a shark smile

But the highlight was Recondo connecting with 2 deer.

Wanted to get more pic's but water and electronics do not mix well smile and after smoking a charger I decided to play it safe smile
Got a little bait now for the otters and the bait stations! smile
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/19/17 04:06 PM

Those pinnipeds on the rocks look like Stellars sea lions?
Posted By: KenaiKid

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/20/17 07:46 AM

Those sand sharks/ dogfish are good eating, if you're not worried about the mercury. Just hold him by the gills and cut the backstrap off with one cut. Nice white meat. Of course with a mess of rockfish, you might not bother smile.

Re: bait barrels: to prevent rip-outs, just cut a hole in the end of the barrel near the edge, and another hole in the side so you can run your chain through the corner. The rim of a barrel is the strongest part. Even better is if you use oil drums with bungs in em, you have 2 reinforced holes built in. Same thing, drill a hole in the side so chain runs through the corner.

Thanks for posting.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/24/17 07:38 AM

AV- might be, we saw a few harbor seals in the bay we where tucked in and the head shape is different.

KK- Our captain, ( a Buddy ) said they tasted like crap smile We threw them all back! I will try that next year on the barrels
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Been busy the past few days, got a call from the troopers and picked up a moose, I think I am set on bait for the start of the season!

Knocked out getting the wheeler ready, does't look like we are going to have enough snow again this year to kick off the season.

Got my order in from F&T today, knocked out 4 dozen wolf snares for a fellow T Man member and Alaskan smile

Picked up a few of those stinger kill spring systems, going to try them out this year at a few spots.
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/24/17 03:34 PM

Are you using 1X19 cable?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/24/17 06:16 PM

12 ft of 3/32 1x19 cable, BMI loc. 645 lbs BAD.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/24/17 10:31 PM

VegasJim turned me onto these little stinger set ups from Senneker. I picked up two dozen with this last order and knocked out a few yote snares.
Posted By: Kusko

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/25/17 12:04 AM

Nice!!! Great pics and write up.

We too are going to give those senneker snares another shot too. For wolves.
Posted By: vegasjim

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/25/17 12:39 AM

Have a good season John.
Posted By: martentrapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 01:33 AM

That spring set up looks like a lot of bling for a canine. I assume some twigs, etc. will be used to hide it.
mt
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 06:36 AM

martentrapper- nope, flat grey/brown spray paint blends in pretty good in the spruce thickets down here, refusals are rare.
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 04:02 PM

Does the additional hardware on the lock end pose challenges with keeping the loop open? Seems that you would need to compensate for the additional weight, somehow?
Posted By: Allan Minear

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 06:19 PM

The challenge I see is after the catch and trying to remove the snare from the target animal what ever that maybe. Without doing any damage to yourself so in other works be very careful if and when you cut cable while the spring is sprung.
Don't loose the setter for the trigger that's my suggestion when using Marty's snare setup.
I'm still a fan of the coil spring on the snares I build for myself and or to sell.
Stay Safe out there !
Allan
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 08:18 PM

Allan I used those coils spring ones, still using bunch of them and they work. I have had a few yotes that have managed to get that coil wrapped up in thier fur pretty dang good were there ended up being damage. And of course that damage is always right behind the head on the neck.

AV- honestly I see no differance, but then again those slim loc's seem to hold their position pretty good even in the wind.

Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 08:55 PM

So the cable is swagged to what appears to be #9 wire? Or is that #11?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 10:46 PM

That is 11, it fits perfect in a 3/32 double ferrule . If I was using 9 wire 1/8 double ferrule would work.
Posted By: Hiline Bob

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/26/17 10:58 PM

Nice!
Posted By: The Spruce

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/27/17 03:42 PM

Originally Posted By: HFT AK
Allan I used those coils spring ones, still using bunch of them and they work. I have had a few yotes that have managed to get that coil wrapped up in thier fur pretty dang good were there ended up being damage. And of course that damage is always right behind the head on the neck.

AV- honestly I see no differance, but then again those slim loc's seem to hold their position pretty good even in the wind.




HFT, Put your trigger on the side of the spring, not the top. It will fire a lot better, "at the right time". Sometimes when set on the top it can work against its self and jam up.
It will still fire, but will take a lot more pulling to engage. Marty explained this to me (the guy who makes those). Just a tip

Spruce
Posted By: JMF

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/27/17 04:34 PM

Originally Posted By: martentrapper
That spring set up looks like a lot of bling for a canine. I assume some twigs, etc. will be used to hide it.
mt


The coyotes here don't seem to mind. I sometimes do a little bit of blocking. The link in my signature has a lot of set pics.

Allan is right about being careful when you cut them free, that end stop turns into a bullet when the spring is loaded.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 10/27/17 06:05 PM

Spruce, thanks for the tip and I will do that!

Allan and JMF, thanks for the input and I will keep that in mind. I lost a front tooth to one of those RAM power snares a few years back and when it comes to anything with a spring I tend to listen smile
Posted By: froster

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/09/17 07:00 PM

Nice like the new snares gonna have to let me know how they work out hope they work well nothing wrong with trying new stuff a qwik kill is what all trappers prefer. I made a ton of snares last night defently need to invest in a bench swage a lot easier. I'm gonna chase otter before the ice gets to thick got my signs hung on my line had to make some new ones cause my nice ones got stolen this moose season. Really wish people would leave my stuff alone this season. Good luck tomorrow hope u connect
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/10/17 12:50 AM

Well went out this morning to run the line and break the trail, the ice is pretty dang sketchy and I broke through a few times on the sloughs, but over all a bumpy easy ride. Can only access 60% of it because the river is still wide open. Bunny track where few and far, no kitty or marten track, but I did see a bunch of these smile

Looking forward to getting busy early in the am, it is snowing now and hopefully we will pick a a few inches
Posted By: Family Trapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/10/17 08:36 AM

Always a fun read HFT. Looking forward to more or your season.
Posted By: AKHowler

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/11/17 10:03 PM

We're getting a little snow up here but need some cold weather to turn those river solid. Looking to get a couple baits out myself. Good luck and be safe this season.
Posted By: Allan Minear

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/12/17 09:16 PM

I hear you on needing colder temps JR, we have been hovering around zero some nights but it looks like that has come to a end this week ? So much for a wild Montana winter so far.
HFT, I hope those snares work well for you in all honesty I'm still a fan of the coil spring behind a wedge or death blow lock but then that's always open for debate.
Stay Safe out there and catch a bunch !
Allan
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/14/17 12:33 AM

Slowly getting gear out there and waiting for a front to come through. Picked up this boy on a bunny trail, 3/32 1x19 with a slim loc.
Posted By: Confused Trapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/14/17 05:49 AM

Originally Posted By: HFT AK
Slowly getting gear out there and waiting for a front to come through. Picked up this boy on a bunny trail, 3/32 1x19 with a slim loc.


That's a nice fox , wish we could get them going down here, I've got a couple couple friends who has pictures of them here.....but fish and game still don't believe it lol As for bunnys I have been seeing a ton of tracks while out scouting different areas for a new line :-) the last couple years have been getting better, but there are a lot more down here this year than last by far !!!!
Posted By: Allan Minear

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/14/17 07:31 AM

HFT, very nice fox keep up the good work on hammering the critters !
Enjoy what snow you have we had 52 above with high winds, tomorrow's high may reach the mid 40's so much for any snow we had.
Well without going into much detail I'm going through some less than fun times so I'm living vicariously through many of your trap lines I'm hopeful things will be better in January 2018 . Sorry I'm really not trying to high jack your post HFT I promise.
Stay Safe out there and stop by the auction bid often and high this is for a great cause !
Allan
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/14/17 09:01 PM

Hey HFT, when you hang snares on bunny trails do you hang them like normal for fox/coyote or do you hang them a touch higher to avoid catching rabbits?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/14/17 11:46 PM

Jurassic Park, I set them higher, and try to get the snare to set where they land in their hop, not in between. 9/10 times they miss it.
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/15/17 02:40 AM

Cool! I might set a few on the rabbit trails and give it a shot!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 12:01 AM

Pretty good run today, picked up 3 yotes. Got about 2 inches of snow last night/ this morning and I am already looking forward to my next check.
Nothing line looking down a bunny trail and seeing ears sticking up out of the fresh snow smile 3/32 1x19 slim loc

This boy ran the wrong bunny trail smile 1/16 1x19 slim loc

Caught this one at a bait station. From where the bait is I can pretty much see 360 at all of the snare in the wood line about 50 yds away. As I scanned the top of the ridge I couldn't see the last snare, then I realized the freaking tree I had tied off on was gone to! Sure enough it had up rooted a spruce tree and dragged it about 10 yds before it got wedged and hung up. It was a solid tree the roots gave out.

Got them hung to thaw and dry out. Looks like a busy night in the fur shed smile
Posted By: Boco

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 12:20 AM

Nice haul.
Posted By: mad_mike

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 03:16 AM

Skinning is winning! You are off to a great start this season.
Posted By: smalltimetrapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 05:03 AM

Happy skinning!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 08:34 PM

Went out behind the house on Tuesday and got things set up, saw some pretty good sign. Picked this boy up today at a bait station, 1/16. 1x19, slim loc. In that picture it shows how I do my blocking around bait stations, I created that choke point 8 years ago smile
Posted By: Allan Minear

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 10:04 PM

Congratulations on your continued success on your snare line !
Allan
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/17/17 11:23 PM

Right on! I like that choke point. I’m gonna make some of those at my bait stations!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/18/17 10:13 PM

Picked up 2 more yotes today smile The first one was at a bait station, 1/16 1x19 cable with one of those stinger springs, knocked him dead.

2nd one 1/16, 1x19, slim loc.
Posted By: vegasjim

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/19/17 03:57 AM

Leave the feet on John. Good luck.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/19/17 08:04 PM

Well do Jim smile

Picked up another red, same bait station as last one. 1/16, 1x19, slim loc. We got a little snow today smile
Posted By: T. Meyer

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/21/17 04:12 AM

Good start John! I hope you have a great season!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/21/17 10:54 PM

Another beautiful morning out in the office smile

There is nothing like cutting track in fresh snow on your trail heading towards a bait station. I followed this joker for almost a mile down my trail, he bypassed the bait station but made a wrong turn trying to go up a hill smile Those little stinger springs put them down pretty quick! 1/16 1x19, slim loc.
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/22/17 02:16 AM

Nice!
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/22/17 02:17 AM

Nice!
Posted By: Thurman

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/22/17 04:30 AM

nice i really like your blocking, how long did you see for those trails to really start picking up?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/22/17 06:16 AM

I have had those bait stations out there for 8 years now, the second year is when I started doing the blocking. Got tired of trying figure out where they where going to go and made it that they have to go there, tried it at one, it worked, and did the rest. smile
I do the same thing at a lot of my marten sets, narrow spruce thickets, and slough edges. Pick up a lot of yotes and fox that away.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/27/17 06:49 AM

Well after our deer hunt last month we kicked around the idea of going again over Thanksgiving weekend. We all got out kitchen passes and we hit the water at first light Thanksgiving day morning. The seas that day where smooth as glass and as we passed a few of the islands I spotted a doe on the bank! After a little excitement, we got the boat stopped and recondo made a 200 yd shot that dropped it where it stood.
We made it to out hunting area about noon and hit the woods. There was about a foot of snow and there where freaking tracks all over the place! It really helped that the bucks where obviously in the rut. I wasn't even in the woods a hour and had a nice 6 point pop out in front of me trailing a doe at about 200 yds.One shot and he dropped.
Day 1, 1 doe, 1 buck.
Day 2 the weather went south pretty bad and we had to re anchor in a different cove. It is a little scary when in the middle of the night that alarm goes off on that boat saying you are drifting! Got a late start and stalked a few miles, finally connected with a little yearling. Day 3, I decided to try a different route and as I started I heard a buddy shoot 1 shot. Thinking he got one I trended over there to give him a hand only to find out that he had flat out missed. I went back to my original plan and started stalking in the thick junk, hoping to kick up a deer. Well it got a little to thick and as I busted out of the brush there stood a nice 3 pointer. Missed that joker at 150 yds the first shot, but the follow up dropped him.
A pretty good weekend smile
Posted By: Aknative

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/27/17 07:04 AM

Woo hoo!
Posted By: Sissy

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/28/17 10:17 PM

I'm glad you had a good weekend.
(stalking like I'm supposed to. wink )
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 11/28/17 11:56 PM

Sissy hopefully you will have a few pictures to share now that you guys got gear out smile

Got the lines back up and running, picked up this little female, 1/16 1x19 slim loc.



Hitting the creek line tomorrow time to start chasing the mink and otters smile
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/03/17 01:42 AM

Picked up another yote today 1/16 1x19, cam loc, and a little ermine. We actually got some snow! However now they are calling for rain for the next 3 days frown

Posted By: white17

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/03/17 03:48 AM

I'd take the rain!! Way too much snow for this early! HORRIBLE dangerous freeze-up this year
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/03/17 04:39 AM

Yeah it has been wierd here. 2 weeks ago I tried getting on part of the creek I run. I got of the sled and walked to the creek, about 10 feet from where it is I hit shelf ice. Punched through and it felt froze underneath. 2 more steps and I was up to my knees in water frown and never made the creek bank.
Headed out Tuesday to try and drop some gear, took a ice chisel with me. Poke around and was able to actually make it in a few spots. One spot narrows down to 4ft wide. I took that ice chisel and tapped the ice and 15ft down from me and 20 ft up the entire ice shelf dropped 3ft into open water. Glad I did that I hate getting wet smile
Posted By: white17

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/03/17 04:56 AM

It can ruin a guy's day!!
Posted By: trappin moose

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/04/17 09:41 PM

Nice stuff HFT! Be careful with that ice!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/07/17 09:25 PM

Picked this nice buck mink up the other day in a bucket set. The voles are pretty bad this year with hardly any freeze up. Lucky for me they used the backdoor and didn't ruin the fur.

The weather has been bonkers here. All the snow we had disappeared with the 40 degree weather we been having and it is a skating ring out there.

Hit my first marten box on my short line and found this. What the heck would poop on the box like that?

Picked up a nice red, 1/16, 1x19, cam loc

And got my first cross of the year. 3/32, 1X19, slim loc.
Posted By: The Spruce

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/07/17 10:39 PM

Great catches, good start to your season. I wish we had more fox here, they are a beautiful animal...but I'll take the pale Coyotes all day long!
Full traps!

Spruce
Posted By: Sissy

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/08/17 12:40 AM

The cross fox looks beautiful!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/09/17 10:49 PM

Look who I found in Anchorage!!! Sissy! She said she knew how to skin fox so I put her to work smile
Posted By: Sissy

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/10/17 06:32 AM

Thanks for letting me come and hang out. smile
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/10/17 04:52 PM

Can't beat that!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/13/17 01:31 AM

Picked up this big boy on a moose trail, 1/16 1x19 cam loc. Pretty dead out there, no snow, +40 weather, I think things are chilling until it either snows again or gets colder.
Posted By: froster

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/13/17 04:43 PM

Nice man at least your still connecting I can’t even take my sled out at all I got a few sets on foot. Not much sign up here cut some wolf tracks so maybe that’s why not sure. I’ve been doing a lot of fishing out here though caught a 42” pike she was a fatty a lot of fun catching threw the ice. Fingers crossed for snow and better ice Give me a shout when your out this way sometime
Posted By: Sissy

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/13/17 08:30 PM

Sure, catch a coyote the day before I leave.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/16/17 01:21 AM

Nice catches and pictures.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/16/17 09:37 PM

It always amazes me how a change in the weather makes things move. Good run this morning smile
All three of them on bunny trails. I know I am missing a lot right now, I set all those snares when we had 6 inches of snow on the ground and they are way high, but I figure the snows coming and the fur can only get primer.
!/16 1x19 cam loc

Second cross of the year, 1/16 1x19 slim loc

1/16 1x19 slim loc
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/19/17 11:03 PM

I was really hoping for snow before I took the wife out on her winter moose hunt, nothing like driving the sled right up to them after they are down. Took the wife over to Recondo's place week before last, he let her borrow a nice Weatherby 308. We dialed it in and she was ready to go. I enlisted the help of fellow Tman member akcowboy and he brought out his quad and I took my beater of a sled smile
Ready to roll.........



I did a recon of the area we were going to hunt yesterday and saw a few moose so I was pretty confident about her connecting today. Got out to our hunting area a little before light and went on the prowl through some bedding area's. We kicked up three but they didn't stick around long enough for her to get a shot.

We ended up making our way back to the quad and took a little cruise, about a mile and a half down the trail we spotted one in the brush that gave her an opportunity, and she connected smile

Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/19/17 11:17 PM

Nice! Will taste good all winter.
Posted By: Boco

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/19/17 11:34 PM

Congrats.Nothin like a big pot of moose stew.
Posted By: Aknative

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/20/17 01:04 AM

Nice! I need to get my wife on a moose.
Posted By: smalltimetrapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/20/17 06:12 AM

Nice! Little sumthin' to freshen up the bait pot as well!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/22/17 01:53 AM

Pretty day out in the office smile Lots of fresh snow smile The gut pile is already gone from the moose, pretty amazing how quick the critters clean up!

Picked up this girl, 1/16 1x19 slim loc.
Posted By: broncoformudv

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/22/17 09:22 PM

Nice work! The canines are getting some good laughs on my line dancing all over frozen traps.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/22/17 09:29 PM

Haha smile I had that happen yesterday, following a set of yote track down my trail, rolled around a corner to where I had a hayset, 4 inches of wet snow,.............he popped the trap but got the bait smile Heading out tomorrow to put in a few snowholes, the weather is perfect for it for the next week.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/23/17 01:39 AM

Made a quick run behind the house today. The moose are starting to drop their antlers, hope I find a few more!

Picked up 2 reds,both 1/16 1x19 with cam loc's.
Posted By: AKHowler

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/23/17 09:53 AM

Good start to your season John. Filling the stretchers and the freezers. Keep it up and Merry Christmas
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/23/17 11:38 PM

Picked this big boy up today, 1/16 1x19 slim loc.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/29/17 01:57 AM

Been pretty slow this week, clear skies and cold doesn't favor me smile Picked up this little guy the other day.

Did a little exploring, found a dead moose the yotes are on and set up on that. Found a few gut piles from the winter hunts, set up on those. Justa waiting for a change in weather now and critters to move. Love the scenery out there though...


Driving around today I was thinking how low I am on bait, out of the blue got a call from fish and game to go get a moose!
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/29/17 02:27 AM

Very nice about the moose
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/29/17 03:15 AM

Nice HFT! Do you catch any wolves?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 12/29/17 06:25 AM

Jurassic- I may have one come through my line maybe once a year if I am lucky. Other then that nope. I think alot depends on the amount of snow we get and the past two years we have not had any significant amount to push them in to my AO. I got a bunch of moose that winter here though!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/10/18 08:47 PM

Well it has been pretty dead out on my line here a late. This weather is pretty ridiculous with huge temp changes, from the single negatives to +44, from rain to snow and back to rain. But it does make for some pretty scenery smile



Picked up a few of these guys, I finally saw some otter track on the river, of course no where near my gear.



And this guy decided to run the wrong bunny trail, 1/16 1x19 slim loc.



Another front is pushing in so hopefully the critters will get up and move!
Posted By: The Spruce

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/10/18 09:07 PM

Cool, I have gone minkless this season. Early freeze up, and no open water so far on creeks. Season will likely close before I see any sign.
Posted By: Ryan McLeod

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/10/18 09:46 PM

Nice catches. I haven’t set for mink but the odd one climbs to the Martin boxes.
Posted By: Sissy

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/11/18 06:36 AM

Such a beautiful winter wonderland. Congrats on the fox and mink. Fur, fur, fur. smile
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/16/18 02:27 AM

This weather is killing me!!!! Saturday night it was 43 here at the house and freaking raining...........
Managed to pick up two yotes, this one on a bait station, 1/16. 1x19, slim loc.

And I have been waiting on this joker. He ran the creek when it was super skinny begining of the season, about the 1st week of Dec I was able to get out there and neck the creek down with deadfall and hang a snare, he was waiting for me this morning smile 5/62 7x7 BMI loc
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/16/18 02:32 AM

I hear you. Temps suck. Pushing 50, here.
At least the Vikings won.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/23/18 02:07 AM

Well it has been pretty slow out on my line, this freaking weather has not helped at all this season. Have not cut a kitty track all season long, went to relure a set under a huge spruce tree and looked over to the edge of the slough for a snare I had set there. It was gone! Looked over the bank and saw this smile 1/16, 1x19, slim loc.
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/23/18 02:38 AM

Yay! Gets hard to stay positive, at times.perseverances pays.
Posted By: smalltimetrapper

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/23/18 02:52 AM

Right on, I'd take those over a yote any day!
Posted By: vegasjim

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/23/18 04:25 AM

Excellent John!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/23/18 11:29 PM

Well what do you know! The weatherman was actually right for a change and we got a few inches of snow smile I knew something moved last night and decided to run out back. Picked this red up on a trail leading into the swamp. 1/16 1x19 slim loc. Always love seeing that red on pristine white snow smile

Posted By: alaska viking

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/24/18 12:55 AM

Nice! We finally got a few inches here, as well. And a gale warning. Go figure.
Posted By: AKHowler

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/24/18 03:56 AM

Nice work John. Were getting some snow up here too. Not sure about out at the cabin though.
Posted By: teacherman

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/24/18 06:25 PM

Just seen fur prices from an Idaho sale and coyotes are actually looking really good this year! Keep up the pressure, love it.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/26/18 02:44 AM

Lovin it right now! Got a little snow, the temps dropped, ran today and cut 4 sets of yote track and 1 set of fox. 2 of the yotes ended up in my gear, the other two from the looks of it are in the AO smile and it is just a matter of time. The fox was obviously a little one, side stepped two snares and hopped through a yote snare, not to worried about getting him. Picked up a nice mink, dang thing blew by a 330 and 280 set for otter, jumped the wires on a 220 and got into through the hole of a beaver house, blew by a bucket with salmon head, and finally hit a blind set at a entrance into the ice.
This one was in a 3/32 1x19 cam loc. The other baffles me, hip caught in a freaking fox snare. 1/16 1x19 slim loc



Posted By: Jasonj

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 01/26/18 03:55 AM

Way to go!
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/06/18 04:32 AM

Well the weather has been kicking my butt pretty good this year. This past week and a half we had clear skies, full moon, and high winds. But I still love being out smile



Picked up this pretty cross it ran the wrong bunny trail. Lucky for me it wasn't a yote. The dang thing managed to pull the tree out of the ground and it about 15 yds before hanging up. 1/16, 1x19 slim loc.



Caught this yote at a bait station, side stepped on snare and hit another smile 1/16, 1x19, slim loc.



This fellow ran the wrong trial. I always drop a snare on my foot trial leading into my marten sets. After marten season the trail is packed and with a light snow the fox and yotes run it. 1/16 1x19 slim loc



And this has been the story of my life this season. See that nice flat spot to the left of the track, in front of the hole, that is where I wanted it to step....



Between last week and today I have picked up 3 moose from F&G, time to stock the bait stations smile
Posted By: drasselt

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/07/18 03:33 AM

Wow you are the bait man I gotta say! Just out of curiosity, how many miles are you running?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/07/18 09:16 AM

I wish I had that earlier in the season! But I know that when I pull my gear the end of this month the ones I didn't get will be fat and happy and hopefully produce more for next season smile I didn't get to run my whole line this due to open water and lack of snow, so right now it is roughly 18 miles, full it is 36.
Posted By: drasselt

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/08/18 01:52 AM

That's good production.
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/17/18 02:57 AM

Been a tough week, the CDI went out on my sled running my line, at least the trail was packed and it was only a few miles. Recondo was kind enough to give me a hand and recover it. So now I am stuck running a Bravo that Frozen Okie gave me before he headed south, it is a beater with hand warmers smile
We got some pretty crappy weather that blew though, it snowed then rained and then snowed again. I had 2 inches of crust on all my fox and yote gear, and of course the jokers just had to tap dance all over traps frown But everything is reset for them.
At the end of kitty season I seriously thought about shutting down a spur line I run on a creek. I freaking hate overflow and have a 330 completely submerged in ice right now. But I knew the otter would eventually come through so I took a chance and it paid off smile
I found this chock point early in the season and have been patiently waiting to see this smile



Posted By: AKHowler

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/17/18 04:29 AM

Nice otter John, you gonna be around next weekend for the Fur Rondy? How about coming up for the ATA auction and Fling in Fairbanks?
Posted By: HFT AK

Re: HFT Journal 2017-18 - 02/17/18 05:14 AM

Yep I will be around hit me up and we will go have a beer!
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