Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/30/08 08:49 AM
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don, You must have wimmpy and weak beaver where you come from. I just dont seem to have that problem in the 5 states where I have Live Snared beaver. Sure once in a great while I might get some slight damage. But I'm sure once in a great while you will get some slight damage out of a trap too.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/30/08 10:55 AM
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I'm with Don on this one. I watched that Beaver DVD and a beaver caught In a live snare was one wild critter. I would also think that those snare marks would realy show up In the tanning procses as weak points. I've seen that In coon hides after tanning.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
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01/30/08 04:10 PM
01/30/08 04:10 PM
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According to Dale Billingsley if you use a long enough snare to allow them access to the water and land the damage is minimized.
Don is it possible the people you bought off of were using the wrong snares or methods? They are not all equal you know. I don't finish my beavers here so I can't say one way or the other on damage but perhaps there is more to it than just saying "all beavers snared on land will be damaged". ???
I sell mine just skinned out and haven't ever gotten docked by my buyer but I don't snare very many either, low population here.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: gibb]
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01/30/08 04:20 PM
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Buzz yes some beaver that are snare on land will not be damaged, lots of things will come into play size of cable, length of time in the snare, entanglement and lots of other factors. Bottom line for most trappers that do not know how to do it right is going to be a damaged beaver. Cheers Jim Can you tell us the "right" way? Personally I use non-entanglement sets, positive locking snares of 3/32" diameter. This combination I assume works the same on beaver as coons in that it rides atop the fur some rather than cutting through the fur breaking guard hairs and bruising the leather side of the pelt. It wouldn't however allow all the beavers to access to the water every time which could lead to damage from attacks by other critters and other beaver as well....  Fill us in here, it's a learning forum after all.  ~ADC~
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