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Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Bigwaterducker » Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:13 pm

Guys I am new to the North. Drew a Fisher tag here in Wisconsin. But, I have no idea how to scout for them. I have seen a couple of them bow hunting. Any guidance would be appreciated.


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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Swedishbowhunter » Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:34 pm

Well they seem to like green hemlock pockets in woods. Last time I was after them I didnt have much luck, an old trapper told me that was because they were all hanging around where all the acorns had dropped after squirrels and not their usual haunts. The easiest way is to find tracks in the snow, but without snow it can be hard.
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Ol Split ( ) Toes » Sat Aug 12, 2023 6:19 pm

Near bear baits is always a good bet bear season ends just before fisher opens up. Build some boxes for 160 body grips, throw some beaver in the back, and any real skunky lure. Fairly easy animals to trap.
I tend to wait for snow and look for tracks to try to avoid getting a small female.
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Woodsy211 » Sat Aug 12, 2023 10:40 pm

Like already mentioned, those hemlock pockets they seem to like. The biggest problem I had when trapping them was coons constantly getting into my sets.
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Bowhunting Brian » Sun Aug 13, 2023 1:24 am

Bigwaterducker wrote:Guys I am new to the North. Drew a Fisher tag here in Wisconsin. But, I have no idea how to scout for them. I have seen a couple of them bow hunting. Any guidance would be appreciated.

Cool. It's on my bucket list as well. Do you trap other species too? I'd just set up in areas where you've seen them.
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Ol Split ( ) Toes » Sun Aug 13, 2023 2:03 am

Woodsy211 wrote:Like already mentioned, those hemlock pockets they seem to like. The biggest problem I had when trapping them was coons constantly getting into my sets.

That's another reason I hold off usually until mid December, no coons to plug sets up
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Woodsy211 » Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:16 am

Ol Split ( ) Toes wrote:
Woodsy211 wrote:Like already mentioned, those hemlock pockets they seem to like. The biggest problem I had when trapping them was coons constantly getting into my sets.

That's another reason I hold off usually until mid December, no coons to plug sets up


Good advise. I haven’t trapped in years, had a lot of fun doing it
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Bigwaterducker » Sun Aug 13, 2023 12:13 pm

Thanks for the info guys. Much appreciated.
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby purebowhunting » Sun Aug 13, 2023 2:42 pm

Ol Split ( ) Toes wrote:
Woodsy211 wrote:Like already mentioned, those hemlock pockets they seem to like. The biggest problem I had when trapping them was coons constantly getting into my sets.

That's another reason I hold off usually until mid December, no coons to plug sets up


I'm newer to trapping and drew my fisher tag, one thing i hear is get after them before gun season because they'll be eating gut piles for a few weeks. Any truth to that? After gut piles are gone only a few weeks of season left.
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Re: Fisher Trapping

Unread postby Rjcleven » Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:09 pm

I saw this a little late, but have a few more tips if you want them. I like leaning pole sets better than boxes. Main reason being if you are trapping public and need to carry everything in on your back you will see the disadvantage to the boxes fairly quickly. Just make sure the bait is blocked from the top of the pole.
Pick yourself up some Caven’s Gusto. It is a long distance call lure. It works great and stinks to high heaven. Don’t get any on your hands.
Fisher tend to have a huge home range. Where I trap they seem to come through on a 10 to 14 day cycle. Don’t get discouraged if your sets don’t hit right away.


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