Update Time:
Sorry it's been a while folks. I've been pretty busy editing videos and catching up with some work back home. The Iditarod trail breaking trip went well, we laid out a decent trail. Turns out that the Iditarod announces the moving of the start of the race to Fairbanks so they will not be using the trail we put in. At least the trip wasn't a total waste, we had gotten rid of a ton of deadfall that was blocking the trail. The area is like a matchstick with lots of standing dead trees due to beetle kill. It's gonna be a rough few years keeping the trail clear from deadfall.
Alright lets talk about trapping now. I returned from my trip 2 days later than planned so my traps soaked a littler longer than I wanted. I checked last Wednesday, the day I arrived back home and picked up a handful of marten and a red fox that went for a milk crate 330 set. An interesting thing happened on one of my marten sets. I pulled up to a box with the trap set off, the screen on the top was peeled up and my bait was missing. I can see old marten tracks around the set with no sign of bigger animals. There was a little fur on the trap jaws on both sides and below it, a marten tail no blood. I was thinking that marten had stole my bait from up top and curled his tail into the bottom where it met my ldl 120. It's hard to tell if the tail came off quickly or if there was a struggle but I know one thing. There's a tailess marten running around Egavik somewhere. Things have sure slowed down and I know I'll be snapping marten sets soon. No sign of pelts losing prime yet though.
Last check was on Sunday. I spent a good while on the line that day and put in some more wolverine sets and a little wolf bait in the creek valley where a young wolf has been galavanting among my line. A fish and game moose survey was being conducted and a super cub was flying around all day and flew by pretty close to me on a few occasions at different locations on the line. Things had not picked up and I only picked up a couple marten. Slowly but surely creeping up to my marten goal for the year. I have been keeping my eyes out for muskox as well because some hunters around here that have tags have been curious. I ended up seeing a couple herds that day.
Next day I took my buddy, a teacher from Texas, out to fill his musk ox tag. I had planned on going to the bigger herd I saw the day before but there was a steep drifted hill we could not pass. We ended up on a different ridge heading towards the other herd I saw. We ran into a smaller herd of all bulls that I hadn't seen before and it was a perfect herd to hunt. Wind was blowing 30 on top the hill as we got into position to pick off a bull. Hunt was a success and we were able to bring the musk ox down to a wind sheltered area to butcher his catch. It is his first musk ox and will be given away per tradition in this area.
I have videos out for the trail breaking and my past two trap checks on youtube. Here is the link to my channel if you want to watch this content:
My YouTube ChannelI videoed some of the musk ox hunt and will be editing and uploading soon.