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Colony Traps for Muskrat and Mink
« on: December 18, 2011, 12:15:13 AM »
Anybody have success with these?

Being the obsessive compulsive type, I ordered Mark's Rat Race dvd and the book on bottom edge sets by smith or smythe? (I'll have to check my pay-pal statement... :dunno:)

I trapped rats and mink in the late 70s and did alright being a snot nosed teenager and stoned half the time(hey, it was the 70s! :sry:), quit trapping cause I started chasing the other Beavers and they didnt like the musk smells and such,  then around 86-87 I learned how to snare yotes, boy that was way too easy, problem was, I think the market crashed on fur or something, I couldnt hardly give em away...So I walked away....(except for a few, and I mean few....Side mole jobs here and there recently.... :yike:)

But now I'm back....Maybe....HeHe!

OK enough silliness...Anybody catchin rats and mink in the colonies here locally (western Wash)?

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Re: Colony Traps for Muskrat and Mink
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2011, 12:27:29 AM »
Steve Brownell has had pretty good luck on rats in E WA. He told me not so much on the west side. I think it is a lack of rats over here mostly.
I believe  mink  are pretty catchable in baited box traps from reports I get. Very few of either where I live so I can't speak from experience.
I did trap the lower Columbia one year (OR side) and caught some mink pretty easily in paper box conibear cubbies so if they will go in them they should go in a cage.
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Re: Colony Traps for Muskrat and Mink
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2011, 01:17:18 AM »
One more quick story from that 70s period, there was a mink farm out on steamboat island, and since I was a snot nosed teenage trapper in high school who needed some $4 an hour work , I put in an application, and to my delight I was hired, $4 an hour back in 79 was pretty good money for a high school kid.

The owner was german with a thick accent, good guy, but a straight shooter, no bullshyting around him, he wasnt into jokes and light talk.

My first job was feeding the mink and cleaning and shoveling the poopy (I didnt want to say *censored*ty) shavings from under the cage into a wheelbarrow and taking it away, I didnt mind being around a lot of mink of varying colors, it was pretty cool.

I did that for awhile and finally the Ol boss says one day, "We harvest next week, are you ready?" I was like Hell Yeaaaaa! ( I had been hounding him about wanting to be on the skinning crew)

Fast forward next week, I'm introduced to the dispatch methods, which I was part of, you take a mink outta the cage, and with a stiff wire tool that reminds me of the old wheelo toy without the wheelo(if you were born after 75 you probably are confused) you would put this tool around its head and pull back to snap its neck, sometimes it was a gas in the box kill type thing (didnt really care for those, especially with the german accent thing going on...lol, sorry thats sick)

Finally I got on the skin team (no, not the swim team, the skin team!) it was a fast paced operation, which I was having a hard time keeping up with the better skinners, among them the bosses two daughters who were about my age, and pretty to boot, these two girls skinned mink like olympic champions, they were skinning 4 mink to my one, and of course I'm making bad cuts, tryin to keep up, these girls were nice and helpfull (Did I mention they were pretty?) but the old man didnt like the way I skinned and he didnt like the way I glanced at his daughters, I could tell by the the blood vessels in his neck.

So anyway I'm skinning away trying to keep up......anybody ever hit a mink gland sack and have it go in you're eye? Thats what happened, and I was wearing contacts, and it burned! I finally told the ol man, I cant keep up with the pace, it was cool, he was probably gonna fire me anyway and we parted ways on a good note.

I did run into one of his daughters at a party a few years later we laughed over that mink musk in the eye trick.

OK, enough stories, I got an auction to do in the morning..............

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Re: Colony Traps for Muskrat and Mink
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2011, 01:20:01 AM »
Steve Brownell has had pretty good luck on rats in E WA. He told me not so much on the west side. I think it is a lack of rats over here mostly.
I believe  mink  are pretty catchable in baited box traps from reports I get. Very few of either where I live so I can't speak from experience.
I did trap the lower Columbia one year (OR side) and caught some mink pretty easily in paper box conibear cubbies so if they will go in them they should go in a cage.
Bottom edge, you'll have to test for us and report.

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Re: Colony Traps for Muskrat and Mink
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2011, 09:57:31 AM »
yes you can catch mink in colony traps,,,,but I would reinforce the door edge by bending the wire  or make the colony trap different......

 


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