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Hi Folks,
I found these off Achray road at a long abandoned campsite. Approx 1.5-2' long, mounted one is approx 2' off ground. Thanks in advance :-)
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these boxes i believe are made by trappers,, trappers built these boxes to put set traps in , the critter has only one angle to get at the bait , head first,, then snap.
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Ding ding ding! Those are marten box traps. You put the snare in the slots along the side and the animal crawls up into it looking for the snack at the back.
As the animals neck gets about halfway thru it springs and the trapper gets their prize. You can google a pic, but only if you are okay with dead foxes, martens, etc.
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We called those "fisher sets". The slots in the sides are to accommodate the springs of a conibear trap.
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yup, part of the "quick kill" method, designed to instantly snap on and break the animal's neck to prevent the highly possible foot entrapment and slow death by exposure and starvation, it also helps suspend the animal to prevent predation, both of which also mean that the trapper requires less traps and less trapping to make their living because they're not stuck with a bunch of extra unsaleable furs just to meet their quotas, which in turn helps protect the resource.
It's illegal to tamper with any traps and can net you a $150 fine for the first offence, so leave it alone.
If you're concerned about it's legality contact, GPS mark it and contact the local CO's office...
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 41
13 (1) A person shall not interfere with lawful hunting, trapping or fishing by,(a) tampering with traps, nets, bait, firearms or any other thing used for hunting, trapping or fishing;(b) placing himself or herself in a position, for the purpose of interfering, that hinders or prevents hunting, trapping or fishing; or(c) engaging in an activity, for the purpose of interfering, that disturbs or is likely to disturb wildlife or fish.
Last edited by scoutergriz (9/14/2024 7:13 am)
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Interesting, thanks folks. I didn’t touch any of it, and it seems to not have been used for many many years…
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many times trappers will trap an area for a few years, then move on to another area to allow the population to increase again to sustainable levels before coming back (much like a farmer saving seed), they leave the boxes there for the next time.