Nick Zito
Active member
The whole family got our trapping licenses this year, and since you have to be 12 to hunt in CT, but there's no minimum age for trapping (basically 10 to get the license), we took took the opportunity to get the girls out in the field doing something new for all of us. Rose will be 12 during spring turkey; Charlotte just turned 10.
In CT we need to check traps daily, so it was becoming a little disheartening for the first 3 days driving 45 minutes each way to check the traps (thankfully on my way to work when not teleworking).
Finally on day 4 i managed to snag one in a conibear, a big one. Really tough hiking a waterlogged rodent out a mile uphill to the car. Day 5 was very full. 3 beavers in footholds.
Yesterday we went and pulled out the traps after having lunch with my mom for my 35th birthday. All of the traps were empty except one, so the girls got to really see what it was like, and they carried out some of the gear (thankfully).
A dying hobby here in CT, but they all had a good time browsing through the USAFoxx catalog to see what can be made with the pelts.
In CT we need to check traps daily, so it was becoming a little disheartening for the first 3 days driving 45 minutes each way to check the traps (thankfully on my way to work when not teleworking).
Finally on day 4 i managed to snag one in a conibear, a big one. Really tough hiking a waterlogged rodent out a mile uphill to the car. Day 5 was very full. 3 beavers in footholds.
Yesterday we went and pulled out the traps after having lunch with my mom for my 35th birthday. All of the traps were empty except one, so the girls got to really see what it was like, and they carried out some of the gear (thankfully).
A dying hobby here in CT, but they all had a good time browsing through the USAFoxx catalog to see what can be made with the pelts.