Fisher living on my property

Yup--bobcats are actually fairly widespread in MA and all the Northeastern states it is just that they are so secretive that, unless you just happen to be in the right place at the right time, you'll never spot one. I've lived in my house in the country for over 45 years and spotted one once crossing by the edge of my property late at night. One of the reason you see so few is that they are very territorial so, unless it's a mother with kits, there is only one per 4 or 5 sq. miles. Just because you don't see them, it doesn't mean they aren't there--I've heard them around here btw.
 
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I've heard them on more than one occasion and just happened to be in the right spot at the right time to watch a bobcat take a ruffed grouse. Railroad rights of way can be interesting places at times.
 
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Hi, I'm in Plymouth Massachusetts and watched a fisher sit high in our trees and stare at our flock for an hour. My three Great Danes were outside barking at it so I think that's why it hasn't come down yet. What worked keeping your fisher away?
 
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I have trapped them....

They are seriously nasty critters, and beautiful.

Best thing you can do is secure your coop, like Fort Knox safe.

Here in NY we can trap them in season and anytime they are preying on livestock( your chickens) I've even caught them in live traps.

I would put a baited live trap next to your coop, after you fortify it of course and you should catch it. Use chicken as bait lol
 
In Indiana, the main predators are hawks, weasels, and coyotes. There are snakes in the southern part. My coop is tight as a Fort Knox Safe except I let them put themselves out unless there is a predator around potentially.
 
Hello,
Just perusing articles on fishers! This morning, 8 am, my husband heard the chickens & spotted 2 fishers approaching the coop~ yikes, we ran out but not a sign of them, other than footprints on the nesting boxes. We have seen one before but now we are quite sure they live nearby & visit. Looks like we will an odor repellant will be our first step as the coop & run are quite predator proof, but we do leave the coop door open when we leave town for a night. thanks for sharing ideas~
 

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