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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: stitchit]
 #2866777 12/04/11 11:51 AM
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I like to set the trap at least 8" deep to promote a back foot catch, with one of the levers tucked fairly tight to the edge of the drop off, and offset about 6" from center. 
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: colt]
 #2866793 12/04/11 12:01 PM
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 For a quick set , I put a poplar stick (peeled alittle) at the banks edge and a mb 750 about 4" away from the poplar and 4" under water. They will always fumble around  and step on it,just make sure you have a cement block or a couple of old truck brake rotors in 4 feet of water for the drowning set. They cant refuse a piece of candy ( poplar ) right now because they are getting ready for freeze-up !!! Dont use ant luer at this set. Hope this helps 
 It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: Nessmuck]
 #2866798 12/04/11 12:02 PM
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 That would be ANY luer not ant luer HeHeHeHeHe 
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: stitchit]
 #2866812 12/04/11 12:12 PM
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Also just in case you may have forgotten, always turn the trap so that the levers are perpendicular to the bank, you want the jaws to hit the sides of the foot as opposed to the front and back. 
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: stitchit]
 #2870525 12/06/11 11:01 AM
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Update: connected!!! Thanks for all your help gang! This site rocks!!!!! Two total, BIG!!!! One in 330, the other "BARELY" in a 750.    |  |  |  
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: stitchit]
 #2870539 12/06/11 11:12 AM
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Thanks a mill!!
 Now I can't figure out what part of it to use for bait?
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: stitchit]
 #2870550 12/06/11 11:21 AM
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Take the castors out in one piece.  They can be dried and ground or tinctured to get a liquid castor solution.  The meat should be used separately, preferably mixed with some bait solution.  The owner of this site sells a great bait solution to mix with your chunks of beaver meat.  The castor can be ground, then add some glycerin to it to make a good lure for K-9's, cats, beaver.....well almost anything with fur will be attracted to castor.. 
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|  Re: Beaver Trap --  How deep to set it?
[Re: stitchit]
 #2870563 12/06/11 11:27 AM
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It's just called "bait solution".  Available at any of the trap suppliers that support this site. 
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