Minkenry 1,044 Posted January 2, 2017 Report Share Posted January 2, 2017 Here's a video showing the enclosure I set up for my mink Fang. I'm pretty proud of this enclosure, as I'm sure you can tell. I also show you my line I have set up for my mink to run on in my yard. https://youtu.be/wblQC_ZXtK0 7 Quote Link to post
bird 10,015 Posted January 2, 2017 Report Share Posted January 2, 2017 plenty of space for it to move about in, whats with the frozen drum or what ever it was, could it not trap the mink in the ice ? looks cold there , where about are you in the USA .? Quote Link to post
Minkenry 1,044 Posted January 2, 2017 Author Report Share Posted January 2, 2017 plenty of space for it to move about in, whats with the frozen drum or what ever it was, could it not trap the mink in the ice ? looks cold there , where about are you in the USA .? Her swimming pool is a big Rubbermaid stock tank (cattle trough) that I inherited from my Grandpa back when he was still a horse trainer. She goes down under the ice, and comes back up through the same hole. I can't see how she could get stuck under there. She's always swimming around under the ice when we go hunting, and I try to keep a careful eye on her then so she doesn't get stuck, but she does very well at remembering where the hole she entered is. I live in Utah, and the last few mornings I've gone hunting the temperature has been 18 degrees F (-8 Celsius). We start having trouble finding open water at that temperature! The muskrats keep escaping under the ice, and we have trouble catching them under there! Quote Link to post
Adampie8432 892 Posted January 2, 2017 Report Share Posted January 2, 2017 Very impressive that mate another good watch, keep them coming. atb Adam Quote Link to post
bird 10,015 Posted January 2, 2017 Report Share Posted January 2, 2017 plenty of space for it to move about in, whats with the frozen drum or what ever it was, could it not trap the mink in the ice ? looks cold there , where about are you in the USA .? Her swimming pool is a big Rubbermaid stock tank (cattle trough) that I inherited from my Grandpa back when he was still a horse trainer. She goes down under the ice, and comes back up through the same hole. I can't see how she could get stuck under there. She's always swimming around under the ice when we go hunting, and I try to keep a careful eye on her then so she doesn't get stuck, but she does very well at remembering where the hole she entered is. I live in Utah, and the last few mornings I've gone hunting the temperature has been 18 degrees F (-8 Celsius). We start having trouble finding open water at that temperature! The muskrats keep escaping under the ice, and we have trouble catching them under there! thanks keep the vids coming Quote Link to post
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