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Post by Masshntr on Mar 30, 2007 11:51:55 GMT
I've seen this guy a time or two in the early morning. Note the whitetail in the background of the second pic.
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Post by browning204 on Mar 30, 2007 13:49:54 GMT
I really gotta get a digital trail camera. I just don't want it to be swiped!!!!
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Post by browning204 on Mar 30, 2007 13:53:25 GMT
by the way, I called in the same fisher twice over the winter. they like rabbit or other small distress sounds. I called it once to about 20 yards from me and then the second to about 10 feet of me. The second time it ran toward me and then went around me and I lost sight of it while it was behind me, I didn't shoot because I wasn't sure if it was in season. When I lost sight of it I got freaked and stopped calling. All I could think of was those claws lodged in my skull!!
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Post by Masshntr on Mar 30, 2007 17:09:25 GMT
I've heard they're pretty nasty critters. I'd thrown some chicken bones around the 3-D, see if that 'yote was still in the neighborhood. Coons and this guy, so far.
I'm reluctant to put the cam in the real woods. I hunt public land. Have to find some deep cover and hide it. I may add it to the insurance policy, too.
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Post by bluemtchuck on Mar 31, 2007 0:55:27 GMT
They love chickens, I trapped a female Fisher alive in my haveahart trap after she killed 8 of them. The Fish & Game relocated her about 80 miles away. The Fisher was pretty content being in the trap, I was suprised. Nice pictures Masshntr.
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