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Definitely little mink tracks and I’d say the pic of the grass slides are both mink and muskrat runs. But reality anything would use them. That toilet you found could be pretty much any freshwater predator. If it was out on the river bank I’d of said otter toilet but could he coons, mink, both? Definitely a good spot to put a #1.5 coil but since you can’t it still would be worth a cage off to the side in my opinion.
Quote from: TeacherMan on January 25, 2024, 04:00:50 PMDefinitely little mink tracks and I’d say the pic of the grass slides are both mink and muskrat runs. But reality anything would use them. That toilet you found could be pretty much any freshwater predator. If it was out on the river bank I’d of said otter toilet but could he coons, mink, both? Definitely a good spot to put a #1.5 coil but since you can’t it still would be worth a cage off to the side in my opinion.Thank you, good to know. Glad I didn’t let my son play in The toilet. LolI had a couple 6x6 cages I left in the grass baited with chicken liver and hearts. We’ll see. I was thinking a couple others for muskrat. Have a couple small colonies, but didn’t see a spot to put them. Yet
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Mink love Muskrat meat for bait and will also be attracted by mink urine or scent. Good luck
Good afternoon ladies and gents, my name is Tim and I’m a dysfunctional vet.(crowd of unruly folks in uncomfortable chairs drinking crappy coffee, “hi Tim”)
I have caught male mink on muskrat, reset the trap with no bait and caught another male that night just because the first one urinates in the trap and left hi scent in it. Good luck.
Quote from: Dysfunctional Vet on January 25, 2024, 03:24:24 PMGood afternoon ladies and gents, my name is Tim and I’m a dysfunctional vet.(crowd of unruly folks in uncomfortable chairs drinking crappy coffee, “hi Tim”) Hi Tim!Stick around here, you will have a lot of fun.