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Unread 01-25-2021, 09:46 AM   #11
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Andy, what threat do fishers pose?
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They eat birds, and lots of them. I have a friend who is a wildlife biologist for NY State and he said they eat porcupines (from the butt hole side to gain entrance) and grouse/squirrels/mice and rabbits. They are killing machines. There's a video out there somewhere of one chasing a squirrel down in the tree and killing it. One of my employees had her whole chicken coup killed by one fisher (which she finally saw and killed). Took the heads off all the birds. Worst part is she really couldn't figure out how it got in it was a pretty tight enclosure with netting above.

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I hunted them the first three years that Mosquito Creek Sportsman Association held their coyote hunt. Don't know if they still have it. Moved from PA nine years ago. The club I hunted with in the Quehanna Wild Area killed four the first year they had a camp of their own which was way back in 1990.
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that's a big ote for sure...charlie
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A couple that got to close while I was perched in a tree. They run out of steam pretty quick after attack from an air missile.
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That's a juuuuge coyote, as Trump would say. Fisher Cat? I've never even heard of one and figured it was the same as our marten up here but this pic shows that false! Jeeezus, they can be huge, bigger than a wolverine. They'd have to eat a lot of smaller critters to survive. I'd be, uh..hmmm.. uh, "looking for them" too if I had chickens or whatever.
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"The Coyote is a survivor
Reckon he's got to be
Lives in the snow at forty below
or Malibu by the sea"

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That's a juuuuge coyote, as Trump would say. Fisher Cat? I've never even heard of one and figured it was the same as our marten up here but this pic shows that false! Jeeezus, they can be huge, bigger than a wolverine. They'd have to eat a lot of smaller critters to survive. I'd be, uh..hmmm.. uh, "looking for them" too if I had chickens or whatever.


That is one AWFUL BIG fisher!! I have never even heard of one that big and I've seen and caught a number of them. I caught a big male one time that was 19 lbs but the one in the picture looks like 25-30 lbs.





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Fishers specialize in eating porkys. Of course they also eat other stuff.
And red squirrels. They are in the weasel family so they don't stay in a small area they have big travel Range
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Fishers specialize in eating porkys. Of course they also eat other stuff.
They also kill fawns. Fishers were released in Western N.Y. About six years ago. The last three years the DEER numbers have GONE DOWN in my area. This last season was BAD. I believe the FISHERS have a lot to do with it.
I have seen Five FISHERS in the last three years, and one looked really BIG. I think he could easily KILL Fawns up to eight or nine months old!

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Thats a beautiful coyote. I've killed some in Sasketechawan. We have a number of them on the property I hunt in Pawling, NY. We see them fairly often and hear them howling and nipping many nights.

But, I decided not to shoot them. I have a caller but I've never used it. They look too much like a dog to me. I just can't pull the trigger on one anymore. Sure they do take fawns in the spring on the property, but I have never seen evidence of them killing a full grown deer in my area.

I guess its pointless sentimentality on my part, but I don't think I'll ever kill one on the property.
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