Mikaela Ritter
Posted : 6/21/2006 10:37:08 AM
Hehe, NO ONE knows about fishers around here (I'm in New England, too). They're small and secretive so I don't think they get seen a lot, and most people haven't even heard of them before. I think we had a recent boom in their population...my mom was telling me how she read in the newspaper that they keep getting hit on the road in increasing numbers and everyone freaks out because they don't know what the heck they are. I have a feeling they're probably one of the many species that almost got wiped out when the settlers first came here from England (probably for their fur) and are only just coming back with a relatively large population - at least one big enough to be noticed. I've never gotten a good look of one in the wild though.
I actually got attacked by a....weasel relative of some sort when I was in Nova Scotia last summer, it might have been a fisher. My boyfriend and I were lying on the beach stargazing one night when we heard rocks shift on the beach above us a little ways, so Dave propped himself up on his elbows and turned around to see and all of a sudden we heard this wild scream and something small and black shot towards us and ran right past us, missing Dave by a few inches. It let off a nasty stink as it ran by, smelled like a diluted skunk almost. Needless to say Dave freaked out (he's a scaredy cat [8|]) and we had to go home right away, but I was so excited to have been so close to a weasel like that! We know there are minks that live on the beach rocks, so we assumed that's what it was. Not quite a fisher, but pretty close [

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