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Also never seen so many different big bad moderators on one thread with only this many post before, what happened?
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Try Stuart Maitland of Eureka Peak outfitters. First rate guy. Does a winter trap line trip for a week. Expect lynx, martin, fisher, etc. Trophy's are available during the trip.
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I'd love to photoshoot one
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Give these guys a call Bart & Cam Landcaster....these boys are serious hound hunters and kill lots of cats ....Out of BC....(250) 847-3068 You can call and order onne of their DVDs ...The one I have is The Guides Eye HUNT' CATS !! Awesome video !!! Lynx coug & bobcat
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Trap one not chase one down with dogs..... and not an outfitter i dont want to take out a loan.
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Boneaddict it would be fun to take you on a long line for a photo shoot. Wish my line was a little more exciting, fox and marten are not as cool as cats. Next season I'm expanding into cat area. I've got a buddy with a 50 mile line that I run with him that we get lynx every run but usually in snares. We see wolves and wolverine running more than we do in our sets
but it happens. Its hard to describe how cool it is when you get a lynx in a foot hold, they sound like one mad kitty when you show up. If your ever up in AK this time of year let me know. I may be able to work out a cool trip. Just be ready for -40 and hard snow machining!
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January 16, 2012, 03:26:29 PM »
give paul trepus with Inzana outfitters a call or look at his website. he is a total professional trapper. I went with him about 5 years ago. he will be at the puyallup show.
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and yes i have a cites permit for all you hall moniters out there
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Quote from: big wood on January 16, 2012, 03:37:28 PM
and yes i have a cites permit for all you hall moniters out there
Whats a cites permit?
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Quote from: big wood on January 16, 2012, 03:37:28 PM
and yes i have a cites permit for all you hall moniters out there
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some kind of permit you have to get to bring your lynx, wolves and grizz from canada. I dont know about alaska.
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January 16, 2012, 03:48:31 PM »
here's a week. best time I ever spent with my kids. we had our own cabin. learned a lot and enjoyed paul, he is one tough modern mountain man and had lots of stories.
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Nice work!!
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January 16, 2012, 11:51:18 PM »
My friend Hazel in Galena used to (around 1968) follow a fresh lynx track on foot until she saw and could shoot the cat. The cats I caught in foot holds never struggled or made much noise. Some didn't even destroy the cubby the bait was in.
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Cats are funny with pain. On those foot holds its not un common to sneak up on them and have them laying there knapping. My buddy who was a great cat trapper until it got closed down caught a lot of cats. He said most of them would not hardly even fight the traps once caught. I have only ever been around a few of them and most were curled up in a ball when we got there. I need to build some live traps and get into trapping again.
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