Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3178631
06/08/12 02:42 PM
06/08/12 02:42 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
warrior
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trapper
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Georgia
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Down here patience is your ally. Beaver don't move in the heat so blind sets on location, as tight to the beaver as you dare, and the patience of Job. Avoid the castor and use food lures if you must. Woodchipper is my go to.
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3180315
06/10/12 12:42 AM
06/10/12 12:42 AM
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Joined: Nov 2007
northern Calif.
Probtrapper
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trapper
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northern Calif.
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From what I read on here and other places castor mounds don't work well in the summer but honestly, I have caught hundreds and hundreds of beaver using the false slide and castor mound set and it works ( for me anyhow) just as good in summer as it does in winter using snares. Of course every now and then you will run up against a beaver that refuses that set and then you have to get creative but all in all that set has been my bread and butter set no matter what time of year it is.
Bob
Bob Hassel Animal Nuisance Control
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3182177
06/11/12 03:22 PM
06/11/12 03:22 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Carver County, Minnesota
Scott Conley
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trapper
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Carver County, Minnesota
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The best I have found as far as luring, is to litterally squeeze the fluids out of the beaver you just caught where you want it. I just did that for the first time yesterday. Spent nine hours putting up a beaver line. I used all my best lures. Then it rained heavy for seven hours non-stop. Oh well, that's beaver trapping...
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3182313
06/11/12 05:06 PM
06/11/12 05:06 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
bama
southernlures
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trapper
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bama
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willow oil, rose bud oil and birch oil are others that will work in the summer
cajunbill.proboards.com
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3183069
06/12/12 09:00 AM
06/12/12 09:00 AM
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Joined: Feb 2012
Canton, MS
Woodgoat
OP
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OP
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Joined: Feb 2012
Canton, MS
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Sat traps on Saturday and with all the rain were recieving I still caught one large beaver. I was using Backbreaker. Also killed two cotton mouths.
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3200215
06/25/12 06:45 PM
06/25/12 06:45 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
northwest florida
Tonymichael
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trapper
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northwest florida
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I have used Woodchipper and it works great,also i used poplar oil it has been working great too.the only setback i have had ,is when i caught a beev in a state office pond,( I have to live trap them because of the 8 state buildings that border the pond are full of animal right activists) and when beev# 1 was caught,he raised so much cane that night it attracted the attention of beev#2,who will not go near any traps,whether it is the suitcase variety or any other set.i also tried the suitcase without lure and disguised it as an overhanging vegetation set,and put weeping willow twigs that were skinned on shore using staves to guide the beev in with no results.any ideas how to live trap this smart beev?????i do not think i will get away with using snares either...
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Woodgoat]
#3200632
06/25/12 11:41 PM
06/25/12 11:41 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Glenwood Springs Colorado
nighthunter2
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trapper
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Glenwood Springs Colorado
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In my state I am only allowed to use live traps so I am very careful on how I set my hancocks if there are castor mounds I will not set a trap at the mound but up wind of it and I will not be shy with straight beaver castor. I have just as amazing succes shaving some aspen tree branches and wiring them high on the trap that sticks out of the water and I have found that they can not resist those partially shaved branches I hope it helps.
Joe Herrman Paramount Wildlife Management Glenwood Springs (970)309-0865 paramountwm@yahoo.com
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Re: Summer Time Beaver Lure
[Re: Tonymichael]
#3200758
06/26/12 05:34 AM
06/26/12 05:34 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Georgia
Kirk De
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trapper
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Georgia
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Go to a trap that doesn,t have the smells the others have on them. Pull one out that has been sitting out with no lure or smells that would give him an indication it is the same villian When trapping South of Macon and south of Montgomery in the summer, I have found due to various factors relating to heat and humidity, water temperature, and availability of food the beaver respond differently than other parts of the country. They may come the first time to the castor, but they are more easily spooked or cautious overall with "any" new smell. They may investigate it and get caught the first time, the others seem to treat the catches as time to hold and not move. Due to that nature here in the summer I believe any first night trap set up should be planned with that factor in mind. Using scent of some kind seems to always inhance the catch the first night. It is the second night or down the road catch that I have found to be a bummer in the deep south. I have been guilty over the years of taking the easy road the first night's set in the summer and not planning for the next successive nights well enough.
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