Though every trap I set each trapping season is positioned to catch one particular species of furbearer, sometimes I’m surprised.
If I set a trap for a raccoon, it’s likely to catch an opossum. When I set a trap for a coyote, occasionally, I’ll catch a fox. I’ve caught muskrats in beaver traps and mink in muskrat traps.
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