coleman1495
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Whitecourt
Hello,
I was out for a walk today in the Muskeg since the weather has been so nice.Somebody was using the cut line that I was walking down as a trap line. There was a series of small plywood boxes attached to trees, about a foot off the ground. Inside each of the boxes there was large rat traps. The first box I stumbled across had an Ermine beside it. The Ermine had been caught in a neck noose and was still alive but suffering really bad.Almost like it was a rabbit snare. Looked like it had been choking/trapped for a while. Another box had a second dead Ermine. This one was killed by the rat trap and was actually dead.
I also found a couple larger cable noose snares on the middle of the cutline. The trapper had put some branches on the trail and a heavier cable noose. Seemed kind of dangerous. Somebody on an ATV could had went through it. I am guessing this is for snaring coyotes/wolves?
Anyways there was absolutely no signage indicating that there was traps in the area. I suspect this is not a registered trapline as I typically see signage for those. Are people allowed to snare coyotes on crown land? I have never seen anything like that before. Also why would anyone set out traps for Ermine? They have nice fur but are not much bigger than a squirrel. Whats the value of a Ermine fur?
I was out for a walk today in the Muskeg since the weather has been so nice.Somebody was using the cut line that I was walking down as a trap line. There was a series of small plywood boxes attached to trees, about a foot off the ground. Inside each of the boxes there was large rat traps. The first box I stumbled across had an Ermine beside it. The Ermine had been caught in a neck noose and was still alive but suffering really bad.Almost like it was a rabbit snare. Looked like it had been choking/trapped for a while. Another box had a second dead Ermine. This one was killed by the rat trap and was actually dead.
I also found a couple larger cable noose snares on the middle of the cutline. The trapper had put some branches on the trail and a heavier cable noose. Seemed kind of dangerous. Somebody on an ATV could had went through it. I am guessing this is for snaring coyotes/wolves?
Anyways there was absolutely no signage indicating that there was traps in the area. I suspect this is not a registered trapline as I typically see signage for those. Are people allowed to snare coyotes on crown land? I have never seen anything like that before. Also why would anyone set out traps for Ermine? They have nice fur but are not much bigger than a squirrel. Whats the value of a Ermine fur?
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