There are some exceptions here. If there is an air space under the ice, typically around the edges of the shore, they will travel there. It definitely would not surprise me if things are different way up north. Around here though it would be exceptional to catch a beaver more than 50 feet from the lodge under solid ice cover. One thing about beavers, there are always exceptions….
If the your kids/grandkids like the movie, I suggest reading the book with them. My 7 and 9yr old loved the book, especially Arlis and his shenanigans. There’s also a sequel to the movie that’s pretty good.
Old Yeller was the first movie I remember going to the local show house to see. Savage Sam was the sequel.
I'm wondering now if the spring is kicking the injector out to far or maybe the set screw is wore down a little?? I'll let you know if I come up with anything.
Two Sears Tips to Trappers by Johnny Muskrat, both in pretty nice shape and both have shipping tags. They are dated 1933-34 season, this booklet has 4 shipping tags for the Chicago Region and a blank order form. The other booklet is dated for the 1934-35 season and it has 4 tags for the Philadelphia Region.
$15.00 each postpaid, get both for $25.00 Postpaid. I accept personal checks, money orders and PayPal. Thanks for looking.
Down here, mowing in September-October is sufficient for deer hunting access, but if a killin' frost doesn't hit us till December then there has been a month or two of re-growth on the roads and breaks. And the sage has slowly continued to grow thru winter.....reaching over knee high now.
No controlled fire for several years yet on my place as the entire property (other than the wetlands) is either 5 year old planted slash pine or 1 year old planted loblolly pine.
It's not quail I'm managing for with fresh openings & clean wide roads and breaks, it's these ol'boys that're on my mind....
100% heat with wood, but have a propane gas stove as a backup....The hot water heater is electric, and it's in a back room that doesn't get much radiant heat from the woodstove.
So we wrapped the hot water heater with a insulation blanket, and that saved a lot of electric usage for cheap.