Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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Denny, I usually put lure at least 18" from the water's edge for the reasons stated in the main post. I tend to use beaver lure liberally.
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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A few more questions if you do n ot mind...Do you dye your trap or paint it black...or does it matter? Also, do you cover it all with mud/grass or is it just exposed underwater like the pic shows?
Thanks again.
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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A few more questions if you do n ot mind...Do you dye your trap or paint it black...or does it matter? Also, do you cover it all with mud/grass or is it just exposed underwater like the pic shows?
Thanks again. It doesn't matter. I either paint or use speed dip. I don't cover the trap unless I know I'm after trap-shy beaver.
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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Thanks goldy, one other thing, have you ever splashed water up on the mound after you applied lure to get a wash of scent going from the mound to the water? Denny In moving water I don't see how it could ever help. It would be washed so far down stream by the time a beaver moved it would be worthless. Although in a pond, I guess I could see it maybe working and stirring a beaver up.......maybe. I've never done it and it would be hard to prove it did work. Most of the time beaver sets are set where they are easily found by beaver anyway.
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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Great post Goldy. Thanks for sharing. Perhaps this needs to be put in the archives and saved for posterity.
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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I guess I was sort of thinking that a beaver has so much smell on its body that if a real beaver had made the castor mound that you are mimicking that it would have left its scent as it either exited or entered the water, not just a little spot of lure on the mound. I misunderstood your question Denny, sorry. I thought you were talking about putting lure on the water so the scent would "float" across the water like some people do. I'm not sure what you are saying would make a difference in success though.
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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Great Post and wonderfully illustrated ....Thanks ...
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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nice post, have used it more than once, but I am a blind setter, above and below the dam, or house, thats where I trap, only allowed 14 so go for the big ones
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Re: Footholds for beaver (pics)
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Tim, I have yet to come up with a lock that slides smooth enough or quick enough on chain to satisfy me when using smaller traps. I know they work themselves down the drowning chain eventually, but it's too slow to suit me when using smaller traps when they are caught by a hind foot. I know others use it though and like chain with 750's.
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