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What it looks like to me. Had one around here I had on camera this summer. Sent pic to a warden I know and that's what he said it was also.
 


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Years ago, my trapping partner and I snared a male fisher in the lake ashtabula area and then a week later we snared a female fisher on the same snare line. Both were released unharmed, but the male charged us after the release. I wish I had a video of the two of us doing a horrible Arapaho war dance trying to avoid those teeth. Now I see lots of trail cam pics of fishers all along the sheyenne. There are way more out there than most believe. Vicious and totally fearless little bastages I can assure you. Think 10 lb honey badger.
 

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There was an otter a mile from the James River all summer/fall this year.
 

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I believe that in incorrect?

Fishers are becoming common along the red river.
You’re thinking maybe the plural for Mongoose ain’t Mongeese, but perhaps:

“Mongai”

?
 


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Years ago, my trapping partner and I snared a male fisher in the lake ashtabula area and then a week later we snared a female fisher on the same snare line. Both were released unharmed, but the male charged us after the release. I wish I had a video of the two of us doing a horrible Arapaho war dance trying to avoid those teeth. Now I see lots of trail cam pics of fishers all along the sheyenne. There are way more out there than most believe. Vicious and totally fearless little bastages I can assure you. Think 10 lb honey badger.
They put a world of hurt on a lot of birds and mammals.
 

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M still surprised there hadn’t been a story in the news about a zoo losing its meerkat.
 


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