By Kevin McCloskey, Venago County, Pennsylvania
My name is Kevin McCloskey, and I started trapping for the first time [again] last season. My son Michael’s friend Cameron and his dad Chris have been trapping for years and Michael wanted to start. I wish I had taken more photos from last season, but this year I did better.

From left to right – Chris, his son Cameron, my son Michael and me. 2007-08 trapping season total: 41-coon, 5 –coyote, 3-red fox, 3-grey fox, 3-beaver, and 7-muskrats
We had a lot of fun on the trap line, and I had an opportunity to share some things with my son that some people will never see in their lifetime.
One morning while running a small line up by Tionesta, we had the pleasure of seeing not one, but two bobcats. In all my years in the woods I have only seen one. That alone is a thrill, but to see two at once and be able to share it with my son is something we will never forget.

Bobcat tracks
We had a lot of fun on that small line, but there was so much woods and so little time. We spent a week there and only caught one coyote.


We started our regular line around home and caught a nice coon on our first set. Good start.
My son and I run a small line in the mornings before he goes to school. We then meet Chris and his son in the evening and run about a 50 mile line.
One afternoon after meeting them, my friend Chris (who is kind of a jokester), said get the coon out of my trap box. Much to my surprise, it’s a live baby coon. The coon was too small to harvest, so he brought it to show me and the boys. Nice guy… maybe next year!!



This is a nice grey fox in one of my best coon culverts.
Some days all you get for your efforts is some tracks at your sets to show that the animals are still smarter than you. Other days you get to share memories with your son that will last forever….like the morning we found this in one set.


What a surprise… an adult female fisher, what a mud ball she was. Most people will never see one, but we have caught and released 4 this year.
It has been a fun filled season so far. We are trapping beaver this year and have caught two so far.

This is Chris with a 40# beaver, but the best was in the next set.

It doesn’t look big with me, but when we had the boys hold it up

This one goes 50# …. What a haul. How many kids go to school and can say they helped catch a fifty pound beaver over the weekend.
Now we are not hard core trappers out to catch everything we can. We are trying to pass along some of what we know to our sons and hope they will enjoy it and maybe pass it along to their children.
New Year’s Day brought us one more surprise on the beaver line.



Yes…. It’s an otter… 21 miles from the clarion river, as the crow flies. We never saw any sign that otters were in the area, but there he was at 8:00 in the morning. We called the game warden and he said to hold tight and he’d be right there. He [Rodney Bimber] showed up about 20 minutes later.

He managed to get a catch pole on him and we released it from the trap. It was caught in a 330, in front of the hind legs. Although we set all our traps for beaver and try to avoid otters, sometimes things just happen.


Unfortunately, this catch would end on a sad note. The trap had broken its back and the otter had no use of its back legs. The game warden had to put it down. The otter was an adult male and weighed 23#.
This has been a great season so far. There have been a lot of surprises and good times, and as my son says “it’s good father/son bonding time”
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Jason Say February 1st, 2009
What an awesome story Kevin. I really enjoyed it!
Jason Say
Mike Bell February 2nd, 2009
I enjoyed the story and the pictures. Looks like you had a great season, and quality time spent with your son.
Mike Bell
Kybar February 2nd, 2009
Great photos, nice to see the youngsters getting involved! Congrats on great season!
Tray11 February 2nd, 2009
That is awesome Kevin! I love trapping, but I’m not very good at it. It sure looks like you guys know what you are doing! It is also nice to see youngsters out. Keep up the good work. Congrats again!
Teresa Patterson February 2nd, 2009
Awesome story Kevin! My son has gotten into trapping the past few years and is hooked! Loved your pictures too! great job! Thanks for sharing!
Teresa
Frank Litavish February 3rd, 2009
Glad to see you guys had a great season. There sure is a lot of time spent on the line and it can be a great bonding experience for a son and father. I really did not get to trap much this year, but hopefully next year I will be able too. Loved the article and keep up the good work guys.
mac96 February 3rd, 2009
Thanks guy’s and gal’s. The season is over for us now, so as soon as I can I will submit part 2 of the story.
Kevin
AJ February 4th, 2009
You guys had a great season. Its nice to see the young people out there trapping. Keep up the good work and awesome photos.