Thanks for the advice! I set up a total of 17 snares. Seems like they just weren't moving that much. I'd have more success probably if I had the energy to snowshoe further from camp every day to set more up on more active trails lol.
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Haha they're my buddy's dog. We also had this guy there with us. Attachment 41473
Too bad they weren't too useful when it came to dragging sleds LOL.
Yup. We cooked the rabbit up. Cubed up some deer and slow cooked it in a pan with some onions and laughing cow cheese.
One piece of advice I'd say is a summer tent with a large heavy tarp works wonders for insulation. All the condensation stays on the tarp. You can also put a mylar tarp inside along the door/exposed side to completely insulate the tent.
Also those foam puzzle squares on the floor worked wonders as well. Made the ground stable and insulated it well enough to walk bare foot on and to leave water bottles on the ground without them freezing.
Looks like a great time. Any grouse sightings?
Yeah the trails really didn't seem as active as I thought they were. There never seemed to be more than 1-3 sets of tracks on a given trail I was snaring. There were probably only 3 passing through there to begin with. I hiked further and found some more active trails but it was 1km from camp which would be a pain to snowshoe that far every day to check snares haha. Guess I should though next time.
I was up at my camp just south of sudbury last week. Set 5 snares one morning on some active spots. Got one hare the next day along with a couple cm of snow. Then there was not a fresh track for the next 4 days. There were tracks everywhere, but apparently they just stopped moving for some reason. I never saw a grouse or a grouse track and covered a lot of ground.