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Re: Picture and question for the beaver gurus....
[Re: water n my boots]
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03/21/09 11:05 AM
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Re: Picture and question for the beaver gurus....
[Re: Eric Cottrell]
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03/21/09 12:03 PM
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Louisiana
M. Howard
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Louisiana
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Just cause we are buddies and all, and I have trapped with you more than a few times, plus I have seen this spot, if I were you, I would just move down the bank 50 yeads and catch the dumb ones on the cross over just east of that castor mound. I fear if you find someone that can tell you a good set for that beaver, you will loose your breeding stock. That is what I would do. I only catch the dumb ones myself.
Last edited by M. Howard; 03/21/09 12:06 PM.
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Re: Picture and question for the beaver gurus....
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03/21/09 06:23 PM
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tornado alley, Okla
leo23
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tornado alley, Okla
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yep, if i wanted to catch them all, which i wouldn't but if i did id go up stream maybe 20 yards or so, if the water is swift dig or make a slide into the bank at an angle to the water from down stream that way when mr beaver comes out of the swift water he is at an angle and not fighting the current setup with a castor lure on a drowner, or as mr howard states always leave some seed.
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Re: Picture and question for the beaver gurus....
[Re: Eric Cottrell]
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03/22/09 12:21 AM
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North Central Minnesota
thompson trapper
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North Central Minnesota
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Take a shovel dig an inlet that is about 24inches long and 12inches wide set a 330, foothold, or snare in the length of the inlet. You could then bait it or set a castor mound.
Last edited by thompson trapper; 03/22/09 12:22 AM.
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Re: Picture and question for the beaver gurus....
[Re: Calvin]
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03/22/09 08:02 PM
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East Texas
Truevine
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East Texas
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If they are crawling out (and I see cuttings) they are likely hungry and would go for green stick/ food lure. I/d use a shovel to manipulate the bank enough for a trap of choice. If foothold...a long cable drowner (or long rebar drowner) CAN be used here. Have to be careful, however. Or you could try one of those beaver floats (with bait) that has been posted recently. Eric...I'm certainly not the most accomplished beaver buster on this site but I wonder it Calvin's set wouldn't work with a snare in place of the foothold as some of the others have mentioned?
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