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Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels #8054281
01/19/24 10:00 AM
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Weasels are about the most interesting critter we trap, in my opinion. In her book, "Weasels and Stoats", Carol King lists some fascinating data. Seems the stoat (short-tailed weasel, Mustela erminea, ermine) is the Jeffrey Epstein of the animal world. The fathers often breed the newborns, effectively "raping" them soon after birth. These tiny newborns then grow rapidly, bearing the litters of their fathers (in many cases), that way assuring their DNA is passed on. Kind'a gross, but effective I guess.

Also, there's tremendous variation in the size of the three weasel species in North America. For example, the short-tailed weasel in Alaska is often nearly as big as the long-tailed weasel in Idaho. These huge clinal differences have led some scientists to question the current systematics. I wouldn't be surprised to see a whole new classification of the weasels in the near future.


I catch long-tailed weasels (Mustela frenata) in marten boxes quite regularly in Idaho.
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In boxes with rat snap-traps or foothold traps, I've tried hundreds of trap-nights, and catch very few of anything. A short-tailed weasel (Mustela erminea) every once in a while.
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A summer long-tailed weasel (Mustela frenata).
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I've put out hundreds of nights of weasel boxes, often on good sign, and never caught a long-tailed weasel in one, although I get 'em regularly in Conibear boxes set for skunks or marten.
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Short-tailed weasels (M. erminea) were common catches in elevated marten boxes in Alaska.
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Jack


Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054286
01/19/24 10:06 AM
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I love trapping weasels. Too bad they are worth so little. There was a time when a nice clean white one might fetch close to $10.


Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054334
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A weasel was one of the first animals I trapped as a teenager. Sold it for a dollar. Wish I had just kept it and tanned it.

Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: BernieB.] #8054363
01/19/24 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BernieB.
A weasel was one of the first animals I trapped as a teenager. Sold it for a dollar. Wish I had just kept it and tanned it.

I wish that with all my first animals


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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054366
01/19/24 11:40 AM
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I've never trapped them as they don't seem to be that common...

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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054370
01/19/24 11:43 AM
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Bushmaster -

Excellent photos. Thanks for contributing.


Jack


Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054377
01/19/24 11:49 AM
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Such neat wee white ones. With their black tip tail. I hope to add a nice one to my fur wall sometime this winter/early spring , from AK.
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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054381
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Fantastic work Sharon!


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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054386
01/19/24 11:58 AM
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Great pics!

Right behind foot trapping coyotes, I love trapping weasels

Enjoy their smell

Prairie long tails here,,,

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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054404
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Love seeing the ermine. If we had any around here I would be a serious weasel trapper for sure.

Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054405
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I like having weasels around the place here. They are excellent mousers. I caught one in the spring of the year as a kid that was still white on the back and brown on the belly. I thought that was the coolest thing ever.


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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054493
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I like to catch the northern shortailed ermine.they are easy to tan and they sell quicker than any other tanned fur,usually in bulk.
Longtailed weasels which were unheard of here up until about 8 years ago are noticeably increasing in numbers here every year.
They are expanding their range northward.
Interestingly there have been a few sightings of northern animals here lately.
Seen some pictures of Ptarmigan posted by different people around the area this winter,one picture of several ptarmigan in the church parking lot in town.

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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054496
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Why do you think that is, Boco ? The increase in longtailed ?

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I had this guy rolling eggs away with his nose.

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He rolled them through the deep snow.

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This one hangs in my house.

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Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Sharon] #8054500
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Originally Posted by Sharon
Why do you think that is, Boco ? The increase in longtailed ?

I dont really know,but likely the change in the length and severity of the winters here over the past couple decades.
Bluejays are also a species that started showing up occasionally about 20 years ago but have not seemed to increase.And I also happened to catch a bobcat this year which is an animal that is not known this far north.About 300 miles north of their northern range limit.


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I like the little animal to trap.

Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054503
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They are a neat critter for sure. Outside of a Least Weasel that I caught in a live rodent trap I have never caught one. I saw a couple of them run across the road in the Winter when I lived in North Dakota. The live caught one I kept for a week just to observe it. Caught it in the Summer. Put it in a empty aquarium that we had at the time. It was a freaking killing MACHINE. If you dropped a live mouse in with it, you couldnt count to 5 before the mouse was caught! I would much rather have a pet weasel for mouse control than a cat.

Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Boco] #8054508
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Originally Posted by Boco
Originally Posted by Sharon
Why do you think that is, Boco ? The increase in longtailed ?

I dont really know,but likely the change in the length and severity of the winters here over the past couple decades.
Bluejays are also a species that started showing up occasionally about 20 years ago but have not seemed to increase.And I also happened to catch a bobcat this year which is an animal that is not known this far north.About 300 miles north of their northern range limit.



I get that. Blue jays from back east began to show here too, several years back. Couldn't believe my ears when I heard that typical scolding that I used to hear many ears ago back east. But there he was, in a tree I planted . Stayed a few days then moved on. Haven't seen another one since then.

Either way, enjoy those weasels.

Someday I want a very nice hide for my display.

Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Gulo] #8054514
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Yukon Jeff, what clear nice close up shots you have of your eggie stealer.

Like the one especially framed of him sitting up. Those cute wee feetzies.

Re: Photo Phriday 119 - Weasels [Re: Sharon] #8054534
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Originally Posted by Sharon
Such neat wee white ones. With their black tip tail. I hope to add a nice one to my fur wall sometime this winter/early spring , from AK.
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Sharon, I had to look a few times I thought it was a real picture from a camera. WOW! What a beautiful painting!! What talent and thank you foor sharing!!


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