Sinker Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 You'll often see martens during the day along the the lake shore. Like Wayne said, they're not very big. Neat to see though. Not sure how rare wolverines are, but there's at least one of them south east of North Bay. Are you thinking of minks? I cant say for sure, but the ones I see around here are about the size of a groundhog....I always thought they were martens..... Looks like the same one in the vid, but not much there to compare size with. I also thought fishers were found more north.... I could have the two confused, im really not sure. S.
cram Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 There's something I've always called a marten that's about the size of a small cat. Longer body, but cat-sized. Could be a mink. Not sure. Saw a mink here in Oakville.....or what I'm calling a mink. It was definitely smaller than what I see up north. Or could've been a younger one.
Sinker Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 A mink is not much bigger than a large squirrel. A marten, like you say, a bit bigger than a cat, but longer. I thought a fisher was much bigger than a cat....more like coon size. We have a fisher mounted at work, i'll take a pic of it and post it. Its pretty big. Bigger than the one in the vid....i think anyways. lol S.
cram Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Something I've never seen in the wild is an otter.
irishfield Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 LOL ... that's about right! We have River Otters at the lake as well. Similar size to the Fisher in my pool deck picture. Rethinking what I said about the Marten... they're actually about 2 black squirrels in length, but similar diameter.
cram Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Are they (otters) as playful as advertised?
irishfield Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 They seem to be... I've never had the camera with me the few times they've been around the dock, but I have a neighbour that got some shots. I'll see if I can find those...
cram Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Must be very cool to have those around. Sure beats muskrats!
irishfield Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Beavers and Otters.. in two varieties around our place. In the water and in the air! lol
manitoubass2 Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 otters are awesome and super playful. we see them all the time here for an animal they sure have fun!
richyb Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 After a couple of sets being tore apart by a bear I finally captured my last Fisher to fill my quota. A big male fisher might be the size of a small fox. I have heard of them being as far south as Barrie.
irishfield Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 (edited) I was just reading.. to give them (Otters) lots of room as they can be very curious and then get very aggressive once they get close to you. Like any animal though.. probably protecting the young. Edited November 29, 2014 by irishfield
manitoubass2 Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 (edited) the one near our house was the exception. it didnt mind us at all as long as you didnt yell and startle it lol it was a youngin though there cries are awesome! should be used in horror movies (ooops im talking fishers) ive never been too too close to an otter stay the f away from a beaver on dry land though I can say that! and there deceptively fast!!! Edited November 29, 2014 by manitoubass2
cram Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 I was fishing one morning and a baby beaver swam right up to the edge of the boat, looking up at me as I cast. The mother was pretty freaked out, smashing the water over and over until the baby got bored of looking at me and swam away.
ch312 Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 fisher.jpg After a couple of sets being tore apart by a bear I finally captured my last Fisher to fill my quota. A big male fisher might be the size of a small fox. I have heard of them being as far south as Barrie. Very nice! How many did you manage to trap this season and what was their average value? I've been thinking about starting trapping for a few years now but have yet to to commit.
richyb Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Very nice! How many did you manage to trap this season and what was their average value? I've been thinking about starting trapping for a few years now but have yet to to commit. I am a helper on a registered trap line and our quota is 10. So we each get 5. . Fisher go for about $100 ( females big males are about $50) muskrats about $8 and otter about $80. Beaver prices took a big hit dropping to about a $18 average on the last sales. But you never know what they will bring until sold at auction. The prices were high a couple years back and that brought out every trapper and their brothers and flooded the market.
NAW Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 My buddy had one at the base of his tree stand that wouldn't go away despite him yelling at it. It kept coming up the tree toward him. Then back down, then back up. Getting closer and closer each time. So he poked it.... Sorry for the graphic pic. Hope it doesn't offend anyone. I know it's illegal to kill a fisher. But this one was acting wild, and these little buggers got sharp teeth!!!!
ch312 Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 I am a helper on a registered trap line and our quota is 10. So we each get 5. . Fisher go for about $100 ( females big males are about $50) muskrats about $8 and otter about $80. Beaver prices took a big hit dropping to about a $18 average on the last sales. But you never know what they will bring until sold at auction. The prices were high a couple years back and that brought out every trapper and their brothers and flooded the market. Interesting, I expected the quota to be higher than that. Care to share what the quota was for other animals you trapped? Are quota's the same for every trapper? If not, what factors are used to determine who can trap how many of each animal?
NAW Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Here's one of my neighbour holding one. He's 5-10 175lbs.... For a sense of scale. Sorry for the crappy pic quality. Photo bucket is blocked on my work computer.
ch312 Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 (edited) My buddy had one at the base of his tree stand that wouldn't go away despite him yelling at it. It kept coming up the tree toward him. Then back down, then back up. Getting closer and closer each time. So he poked it.... Sorry for the graphic pic. Hope it doesn't offend anyone. I know it's illegal to kill a fisher. But this one was acting wild, and these little buggers got sharp teeth!!!! Just to clarify for those who don't know. It's illegal to hunt or kill a fisher "just because". It's 100% legal to trap for fur or kill them if they're damaging your property...or in this case attempting to kill you. Your buddy made a nice shot! Edited November 29, 2014 by ch312
NAW Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 The fisher was less than 5' away from him! Shooting straight down the tree at the fishers face! It really was an rare occasion, and he made a great shot. A little sad though, but a great shot none the less!
lew Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 I saw my 1st & only fisher just down the road from my house a couple years ago and was surprised at how big he was. Never seen him since though.
richyb Posted November 29, 2014 Report Posted November 29, 2014 Interesting, I expected the quota to be higher than that. Care to share what the quota was for other animals you trapped? Are quota's the same for every trapper? If not, what factors are used to determine who can trap how many of each animal? Each registered trap line has a different quota for fisher and beaver depending on the area of land and the population. If your a private land trapper you have to apply with how many acres you have to even get a quota of 1 for fisher .. On my private land license for simcoe county I have a quota of 0 and If i happen to catch one while trapping coons I have to report it and apply for a license to possess the pelt. Beaver are an open quota on a private land license but on our trap line the quota for beaver is 120 and we have to take atleast 75% I believe or else they can take the line away. Its different rules for each area so you would have to look into the area that you wish to trap.
cram Posted March 31, 2015 Report Posted March 31, 2015 (edited) Is this a fisher or something else? Edited March 31, 2015 by cram
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