Trapping Today

  • Store
  • Magazine
  • Trapping Lure
  • Fur Market
  • Traps
  • Furbearers
  • Trapper’s Library
  • About
You are here: Home / Make This Set! / Small Trickles are Great Places to Catch Mink and Muskrats

Small Trickles are Great Places to Catch Mink and Muskrats

December 8, 2007 by Trapper Leave a Comment

Narrow areas along small waterways offer a great opportunity to pick up traveling mink and muskrats as they move in search of food and/or shelter.  The location below was the outlet of a small culvert, with a trickle of water leading to a canal.  There were limited locations to set conibears in the canal, but this waterway allowed the perfect opportunity to put in a 110. 

I like to support my small conibears by running a lathe through the spring and pushing it into the ground until it’s sturdy (something I picked up from an old Fur-Fish-Game video).  I find it to be the quickest and easiest way to support a 110 conibear.  I made this set with the intention of catching a traveling mink, but a muskrat beat the mink to the punch!

Filed Under: Make This Set!, My Trapline

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trapping Newsletter

Signup for news and special offers!



 

Loading…

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.


Fur Profit Ebook: $5

Trapping Today Lures

Search Trapping Today

Archives

Categories

Related Sites

  • The Last Alaskans
  • Fur Harvesters Auction
  • Furbearer Conservation
  • Trappers Report
  • OnXMaps
  • OSL
  • Cattle View

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in