Gotta get cites tag first thing in morning. Figured on sending it off to get tanned.Interesting. What are you going to do with it?
Leave it hanging as a warning for all the other otters.Interesting. What are you going to do with it?
DNR ran a program where people could sponsor the reintroduction of otters into Indiana waterways. Once they were here they didn't waste any time reproducing and without any hunting or trapping pressure they came back strong. DNR was worried about the people who had paid to sponsor their reintroduction being upset when they announced opened them up for trapping but I never heard any hullabaloo.I believe they were all but extinct and brought them back from the brink. They released one of the fist breeding pairs in Muncie back in the early 90’s If I remember right. Seems they done well in following 30 years.
*, lucky *, tooooo coooool.Finally caught me a river otter. Interesting critters for sure.
LimitedAwesome! No get back out there and catch more of those things.
Can’t tell from your boot, 330 or 220?Finally caught me a river otter. Interesting critters for sure.
220 intentionally set for otter. I was quoted $450 for a mount. If I catch a 20 pounder I'll mount, this one was 13 pounds.Can’t tell from your boot, 330 or 220?
Accidental beaver set or intentionally set?
I’d mount my first Indiana Otter.
Congratulations.
OK, still way cool.220 intentionally set for otter. I was quoted $450 for a mount. If I catch a 20 pounder I'll mount, this one was 13 pounds.
Mink can go through a chicken coop in a single night. They leave a bunch of shriveled husks of chickens with their necks mostly chewed off. Had three flocks wiped out by them. And though they say they are not migratory, it always seems late fall is when we get visited.OK, still way cool.
After 40 years I finally tripled on mink. All intentional, bottom edge sets. With prices the way they are I took a rather large buck to my guy. I should get him back in a few more weeks.
Again, congrats.
Getting ready for winter, buck mink will increase his travel distance ~40% before cold weather sets in.Mink can go through a chicken coop in a single night. They leave a a bunch on shriveled husks of chickens with their necks mostly chewed off. Had three flocks wiped out by them. And though they say they are not migratory, it always seems late fall is when we get visited.
Correct. I live in Shelby county. No large bodies of water nearby. We have a small creek that runs dry most of the year. Those things can get into the smallest holes of almost anything. Which means they can get out of almost anything too!Getting ready for winter, buck mink will increase his travel distance ~40% before cold weather sets in.
Most folk think mink are a water critter, they aren’t. They are a predator just like other predators and can be caught miles from water.
Yep, but a 110 coni with a spread out trigger will dang sure get’em when set in the “exact” proper location.Correct. I live in Shelby county. No large bodies of water nearby. We have a small creek that runs dry most of the year. Those things can get into the smallest holes of almost anything. Which means they can get out of almost anything too!