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Caught this thieving bastard today. They sure do love our fish..... ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/d3m57FfQ/399880390-1147740999965353-6581354478284118382-n.jpg)
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They sure do love our fish..... Can't say I blame them. I think they like king crab too - based on all the small king crab carapaces and legs strewn on the beaches when I've been out deer hunting the last couple of times.
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Got another one today. Perfect catch on this one. ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/TY4JD3xQ/400716772-652815137047858-1841444401225925806-n.jpg)
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Buddy of mine has 4 ponds. One stocked with catfish. He told me his catfish disappeared and he thought someone was fishing when he wasn't home. Then he saw what he thought was an otter. I set some #3 coils on trails going in the water. I have caught 6 otters so far. And a bunch of Coons. His catfish pond he had bought and stocked 400 fish over the course of 2 years. He had taken none out. When I started trapping he only had a couple coming up when he fed them. He has stocked again and is not losing fish. The otters were eating crappie and bass in the other ponds. Hopefully I am thinning the otters some.
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Got another one ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/XY9jGpG3/403417686-179619111894774-721324574273090829-n.jpg)
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Got another one today. The belisle hit this one so hard it bent the jaws. ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/3NjWTq7z/371535465-1037239567545083-7295619600683897172-n.jpg)
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Trapped ALOT of otter when I lived in SEAK. My favorite fur for hats and mitts.
Nice catches!
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I'm really only trapping these because I get to keep them instead of taking them on a nuisance permit. Otters are a lot of work! I've only focused on getting the ones that are hitting our fish. Here in a few days I'll get some sets out for mink and marten. Need some snow!
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FH, got a question.... I've trapped a few otters, caught them in foot hold traps. Couple of the pics look like 220's and the one with the glove and foot a 330. Those otters seem small compared to what I've caught.
Is that the normal size for otters in your part of the country, or did I just happen to catch some large ones. Maybe I'm guessing the trap size wrong.
About what would those otters weigh. The ones I caught were 20-25 lbs or so.
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FH, got a question.... I've trapped a few otters, caught them in foot hold traps. Couple of the pics look like 220's and the one with the glove and foot a 330. Those otters seem small compared to what I've caught.
Is that the normal size for otters in your part of the country, or did I just happen to catch some large ones. Maybe I'm guessing the trap size wrong.
About what would those otters weigh. The ones I caught were 20-25 lbs or so. The traps in those pics are 2 different 330's. These so far have been younger/smaller otters. I'll try to get a weight on one when I get another one. I know there was at least one family group of 5 that were hitting our fish. I've definitely caught them a LOT bigger than these!
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I'm really only trapping these because I get to keep them instead of taking them on a nuisance permit. Otters are a lot of work! I've only focused on getting the ones that are hitting our fish. Here in a few days I'll get some sets out for mink and marten. Need some snow! Yeah catching them is easy, its the fleshing part that sucks. A pressure washer on the beach at low tide makes easy work of it. Also makes a giant mess, hence the doing it on the beach at low tide. Full Grundens and a face shield make it more enjoyable!
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FishinHank, it's all of that fat in your Alaskan Fish that attracts them lol Seriously, thanks for the education. Cheers 
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One day last week I was going down Hwy 38 between Des Arc, and Hickory Plains, Ar, and there was a big otter dead on the centerline of the highway. I have seen a few over the years, but they are fairly scarce here. miles
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This was a big one ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/T2K4n4pX/005-10.jpg)
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