Edited to add: Oops , Ed is in KY, not PA, don't know who i was thinking of, sorry, senior moment
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I can't imagine marten will do well enough in Pa. to make a dent in the squirrel population. Here in Alaska we trap 50 to 100 marten a season and even with those numbers we have no shortage of the red menace ( red squirrels ).Etipp, When out squirrel hunting, let us know if you see a pine marten or a fisher cat. PA is restocking, and they eat a LOT of squirrels supposedly.
The last I read, PA is putting the breaks on reintroducing Martin. Bad enough they reintroduced Fishers. They kill just to do it, Martin same thing.Etipp,When out squirrel hunting, let us know if you see a pine marten or a fisher cat. PA is restocking, and they eat a LOT of squirrels supposedly.
Edited to add: Oops , Ed is in KY, not PA, got confused, sorry, senior moment
Not a problem, bud.Etipp,When out squirrel hunting, let us know if you see a pine marten or a fisher cat. PA is restocking, and they eat a LOT of squirrels supposedly.
Edited to add: Oops , Ed is in KY, not PA, don't know who i was thinking of, sorry, senior moment
Yes, they stopped the marten reintroduction for now. I wish they had never reintroduced the fisher. They’ve done really well. The squirrels and turkeys are paying the price!!The last I read, PA is putting the breaks on reintroducing Martin. Bad enough they reintroduced Fishers. They kill just to do it, Martin same thing.
Good luck to you my friend. Hope you score a big-in, as my late dad used to say. Please make sure you don't over do it while hunting from that blind.Be careful Ed, but I’m looking forward to your updates. I’m heading to Maine Friday for one last turkey hunt. I’ll be checking your reports from my blind.
Fishers are just killing machines. Allegedly, the PGC reintroduced them to keep porcupines in check. I guess in their wisdom (enter sarcasm), they figured turkeys, squirrel, fawns and song birds were acceptable collateral damage. Then what they did next, put porkies on the list of huntable game makes so much sense (more sarcasm). They are really enjoying the kickbacks from the insurance companies I bet.Yes, they stopped the marten reintroduction for now. I wish they had never reintroduced the fisher. They’ve done really well. The squirrels and turkeys are paying the price!!
The Pinheaded F&G (or possibly the Fish and Wildlife Agency) have been releasing timber rattlers in TN that I know of for sure. I do not know if they have been releasing diamondbacks or not. Also, it has been said that the KY F&G has been releasing Timber Rattlers but I have not found any information to substantiate that claim.Fishers are just killing machines. Allegedly, the PGC reintroduced them to keep porcupines in check. I guess in their wisdom (enter sarcasm), they figured turkeys, squirrel, fawns and song birds were acceptable collateral damage. Then what they did next, put porkies on the list of huntable game makes so much sense (more sarcasm). They are really enjoying the kickbacks from the insurance companies I bet.
I have one like that but don't know what to do with it ! I figuired get close and hit him with it , didn't get instructions with it ./EdI have a distress call hanging around my neck. I use it for stopping squirrels on the move to get a shot. They jump on the side of a tree and freeze. View attachment 281519
I'd much rather have those released than rattlesnakes.The FWC just released 41 Indigo Snakes up in the Panhandle on a specific WMA.
They are an apex predator. They are non venomous, King snake family. Venomous snakes are a good part of their diet. They get 6' plus I've read up to 8' .
You have to wonder what goes through those people's minds to even think that's a good way to spend tax dollars.The Pinheaded F&G (or possibly the Fish and Wildlife Agency) have been releasing timber rattlers in TN that I know of for sure. I do not know if they have been releasing diamondbacks or not. Also, it has been said that the KY F&G has been releasing Timber Rattlers but I have not found any information to substantiate that claim.
I encountered an indigo long ago. It was in NC or SC I think. Maybe even Virginia. In any case, it was very large and intimidating. Not in it's behavior but just it's size and coloration. It was not aggressive. It fled into a brush pile.The FWC just released 41 Indigo Snakes up in the Panhandle on a specific WMA.
They are an apex predator. They are non venomous, King snake family. Venomous snakes are a good part of their diet. They get 6' plus I've read up to 8' .
The FWC just released 41 Indigo Snakes up in the Panhandle on a specific WMA....
You are correct.You have to wonder what goes through those people's minds to even think that's a good way to spend tax dollars.
That's all we can do! I thinkGotta keep coming up with more programs to keep their government funding going. Oh well, if any of those reintroduced critters bothers my squirrel or deer hunting then its time to act. Until then, I'll just keep on keeping on.
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