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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/30/08 06:34 PM
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Thanks a million Gibb. Now it looks like there is two of us that don't know what we are talking about. Funny thing, you and I see more beaver in a month that most of these guys will see in a lifetime. I also stated, that not every beaver you catch will be damaged if land snared. Awfully defencive there Don. LOL What I want to know is does it matter what snares or methods of live snaring a person uses? I already know it matters on coon ALOT. So I'm assuming there are ways to limit at least, if not eliminate, damage from the snares. There may be ways of limiting the bites as well. How about you try to shed some light on anything people can try? ~ADC~
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
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01/30/08 09:30 PM
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heck Gibb........330's do just as much damage and them nasty canadian beliles are the worst. Buzz have you actually seen were belisle traps have damaged beaver or otter or is this something that you heard? I have taken a pile of beaver and a handfull of otter in belisle traps the last 3-4 years and not once have seen any fur damage at all what so ever. Heck i take afew muskrats in them every year usually wacked at the hips and i have not had them damage them either?
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Wade Lacey]
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01/30/08 10:03 PM
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Ive snared alot of beaver in my life, before this past week id of said all snared beaver had damage as well, as I have in the past on this very forum!
But whipper snapper Kyle though he probably don't know it taught me something on snaring beaver for fur this past week! I can't honestly say those he snared would be able to be picked out of the pile of other's he's caught.
He's using 5/64 cable swiveled to 3/32 for his snares with his relax lock. After removing the beaver from the snare and rubbing up the fur no line can be found and because the snare hasn't LOCKED down in one spot I highly doubt a snare mark will be shown on the leather.
Strong conibears DO leave a mark, sometimes a heck of a mark on the leather!
That's my two cents worth on this topic, take it for what it's worth.
Last edited by Jtrapper; 01/30/08 10:05 PM.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Jtrapper]
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01/30/08 10:12 PM
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J I agree on the 330's. I know I have pics of bad leather marks from 330's. The worst isnt from belisles, its from weak 330's that dont kill beaver and they end fighting the trap. Now that causes real damage. Im not saying I did it right but I have one snared beaver in the shed(3/32, cam-lock) thats has the biggest pretty white line ever was right across the middle. 6' snare with a mid snare swivel. Im sure the cam-lock was the major cause of that though. I dont have a dog on this tree but i have to say a buddy of mine sent thirty some odd beaver to NAFA a few years ago that were all snared and almost every one graded damaged. Maybe he used to aggresive a lock, I dont know???
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: KYBOY]
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01/30/08 10:27 PM
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Take a piece of 1x19 5/64 and rub it, then rub a piece of 3/32 with your finger, you'll figure it out on your own then. The 5/64 is real smooth compared to the coarse feeling 3/32.
Im just doing adc work so 3/32 works for me BUT if I was snaring them for fur id go to 5/64 after what ive seen the past week.
Not my circus, not my clowns.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Jtrapper]
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01/30/08 10:32 PM
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Hmm, ok..Thanks. Does it load and hold it loop ok?
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: KYBOY]
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01/30/08 11:16 PM
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Thanks J, that's the kind of info that can really help out. It helps confirm my reccomendations for a "universal" snare as well.
~ADC~
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