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x2 TrapperD,,No doubt that's a fisher and yes they are in sutton/pefferlaw area. I tracked one perhaps two during the Dec. controlled hunt in the snow.
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QUOTE (mydogbites @ Feb 16, 2017 - 08:28 pm)
x2 TrapperD,,No doubt that's a fisher and yes they are in sutton/pefferlaw area. I tracked one perhaps two during the Dec. controlled hunt in the snow.
I see guys on thread writing it as fischer but I write it fisher Same critter ,no ? Yes your correct but ,you ,me and about 5 others MIGHT know the exact correct spelling .Who cares really,,,,, LOL and if a fisher or fischer is mentioned . Were looking I like seeing pics on here at times where were talking an animal .
You clowns putting up women or jokester pics blah blah blah . Put them on any other board . Were talking hunting guns bows trailcams and good hunting dogs .blah blah etc here . Been waiting to say that for a long time ..
A dog eating out another dog .. Gee ,,,,,really now ? Come on .
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QUOTE (M37 Dodge Guy @ Feb 21, 2017 - 09:38 pm)
Interesting to see more fishers around this area.
I wonder how these fishers affect the rabbit and grouse population. I feel there haven't been as many grouse or rabbits around on my property.
Any thoughts?
Fisher will pound the rabbits and partridge just like the yotes and fox will . They are fearless and excellent hunters that can even climb trees . Rabbits though just like partridge run in cycles but prey they will always be .