mink trapping with a floating cage video
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@mhamsa i have same prob
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I would like to do that, were i am there is no Mink or Muskrat. I was going to Live trap Mink,Muskrat and weasel, and relocate them it to areas were there is none, is that ok for someone to do? what kind of trap is that? Great video.
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What you do now is turn the cage over for 5 minutes to drown the mink. Take it out. Rebait and set the trap and be on your way.
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In my country the mink is not the problem. They hunt on muskrats.
Muskrats are the problem.
So we leave the otter, badger. mink, polecat, ermine/ stoat, weasel alone. Besides there is a high ticket to pay for hunting illegal those animals.
But every is free to trap muskrats.
Beaver are even very helpfull. Fox too.
Rats and muskrats make the most damage
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where would b the best ploace to set the mink trap??on the river bank???woods??or in bog land???
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What size trap is that? Is that the same one that is marketed for coons?
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what kind of fish are in that creek?
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I got beaver on my mind all the time
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would one of these float sets work for muscrat?
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@mhamsa take a little bit of tuna and set it on the end of the pad and a little bit under it to and put some in the back that works to.
I have a live trap for mink set up but somehow the little suckers keep getting out after they have eaten the food. What do you think the problem is?
mhamsa 2 years ago
I would try securing the bait with wire or by putting it in a small wire bait cage
WildlifeServices 2 years ago
The box was baited with a duck carcass and Lured with Super all call from Mr. Asa Lenon of lenon's lures
WildlifeServices 2 years ago