Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Hannibal on November 24, 2010, 05:44:50 PM
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3 otter for Hump,,,,,,,Hummp, Hummp Hurray............. 8)
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thats awesome dave...for hes a jolly good hump :chuckle:
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Nice!!!!!!!!!!! :)
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:chuckle: Makes me want to go do a little trapping to celebrate.
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Really nice trio. A week ago I saw a pair of otters swim past my cage traps. They didn't find their way back - yet. Trappers and hunters have to be optimists.
Diane
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I have had the same thing happen over and over in the past,,,,,, I learned that the otter will be captured were he wants,,lol.(even moving the cage one foot)................
In area without sufficient food source the otter move great distances...worse then a cat
Once they;;;; (I say they because it is very rare in my short experience to have a single otter,,,, Even the males move in waves...) find a food source it can be quickly cleaned out,,
Otter eat fresh food..
Sometimes a gland lure like asa lenons super all call helps,,,,(or any of Aces's products,,,,,,,they are top notch! and he is a heck of nice guy,,,,)
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You're right on them traveling together. Last year I caught 2 male otters going in opposite directions in a large conibear. The furs are a matched pair, almost black. Beautiful.
The gland lure sounds like a good idea, have to see what I have.
Diane