Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Wade Lacey]
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01/31/08 01:03 AM
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Imade up a few live poles out of rebar and washers as i had nothing to stake to close by(within 15')6'exten.cable and a 5/64 short snare dbbl.swiveled no damadge  this one on land same snare setup but secured to stump in water and one swivel(no damadge)  give them cable,at least 10' ;)woodsmoke
LESS THUNDER IN THE MOUTH AND MORE LIGHTENING IN THE HAND
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/31/08 07:56 AM
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One of the biggest problems I see besides the snare damage is the fighting that beaver do. seems a live beaver in a snare, attracts all his old enimies. I see a lot more bites from people that sell me beaver that are live snared. Gotta agree with Don here, I dry land snared a couple beaver and they got tore up by other beavers. Heck the one was still there attacking the snared one when I came to check my line. I set a drowner there instead of that snare and next morning he was doing some extended under water diving LOL I used 3/32 cable, but thats because I just use it for everything, beaver, coon, yotes and fox. I know theres better cable size for the variety, but instead of having 3 or 4 different sizes I just go with one standard. But then again I'm no beaver expert, I'd go by what Buzz and Jackie say, they see more beaver in a week then I do all year I'm sure
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Geezerman]
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01/31/08 08:45 AM
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Newt
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Don said "ifin ya want to ruin a good beaver, by all means , dry land snare the sucker"
That sounds like you are go'n to totaly ruin ever beaver thats dry land snared.From what I gather You dont like Snared coon eather.
I'm just glad that I dont have Don or Jim grading my fur.I get good grades on both SNARED Beaver and SNARED Coon .
1x19 loads easer than 7x7. and WILL hold a round loop better. Its faster too. No zipper. I'v been useing it for years. ADC altho I dont have them HUGE coon you got in IOWA where #9Ga. swivels and 3/32" 7x7 are a MUST. I'll take 1/16" 1x19 cable for a all around snare. You wont catch too many Gray Fox in 5/64' 1x19.
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Newt]
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01/31/08 08:58 AM
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Interesting Newt, why not tell everyone how you do it.
Buzz, no one out right called you Dumb.
Beavers caught right behind the ears would be ok.
Hard to see the snare line in a green beaver pelt unless cut right into the leather. I am very glad I do not have to buy green fur.
We receive 1000s of coon body snared that grade out as slights. Cheers Jim
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
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01/31/08 09:25 AM
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Gibb asked "Interesting Newt, why not tell everyone how you do it." Answer- Dont send them up to the big aution houses. I now sell at a local auction.I still have otter and rats up in NAFA. I sent them up to be SOLD,NOT HOLD. (I know Jim your with FHA) I DONT caare what the High is I dont care what the Low is. ITS the adverage that counts.AND whatts tak'n out of my check.
As for snares I use eather 1/16" or 5/64' 1x19 with a Slim Lock. MOST beavers Dont fight hard.
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: Wade Lacey]
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01/31/08 09:29 AM
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the ones i have ever seen snared on land havent been bad and i work for a fur buyer. and i also trap for them.
''Life's tough......it's even tougher if you're stupid.'' -- John Wayne
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: gibb]
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01/31/08 10:24 AM
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It seems to me when I read my auction results It tells me my highs amd It tells me my lows And It also tells me my AVERAGE so what's the difference between that and selling In the country. At least in the acution print out It grades each and every piece of fur. When you go to the country buyer you get 3 or 4 piles of fur with no explantion on why just a monetary figure. And then ther Is that pile that has no value and In most cases the unwary seller lets that fur buyer take It for nothing . Most trappers don't understand how even slight damage effects the fur during the dressing process.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/31/08 11:36 AM
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Newt ifin ya read my post through, you will see that I said[ not every beaver you dryland snare is bad} Geesh you guys only read what you want to read sometimes. Newt, as a rule of thumb, I do not like snared coon. Let us say this,. Newt I know from what I hear, that you are an expert at snaring. I do not doubt that you can put a snare on an animal and not damage the critter. I will go one step further and add Buzzard to your class of snare men. I don't know if you can or if you can't stop snare damage, I have never seen any of your pelts in the grease or finished, so I can't say yae or nay. There are professionals in the world that can work wonders with tools, I suspect you and Buz. are each very professional. But let us say just for giggles here, that a lot of readers on this site are looking at this thread about snaring. 95% of these people will never reach the status that you and Buz. have reached in your snaring abilities. So let us go to the next step here. This is supposed to be an informational site, is it not? Well then what we might be doing is giving a lot of people the wrong idea about snaring animals. Just cause you can do it correct, does not mean that the average Joe in the field can do it the same way. I see way to much damage from snares, to tell all the trappers on this forum to just go out and set snares and every thing will be ok. That is false. Snaring takes a very special ability to do correct. If you are going to be a snareman or woman, then by all means do it correct.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/31/08 12:50 PM
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Don you are the exception. Groney got his selling hole so high above the ground you can't even see your fur once you throw It up there. No individual grading there. Three piles and the out pile.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/31/08 02:19 PM
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...It just depends on how many times he has crossed under the cable and drug it acrossed his back ... Most of that needs explanation methinks.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
[Re: don Wolf]
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01/31/08 08:53 PM
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a drawing of my drowning rig.  Instead of rebar, I use 3/8 cold roll 1018 steel. If you want to use rebar I suggest going to 1/2 in.
Last edited by don Wolf; 01/31/08 08:55 PM.
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
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01/31/08 09:35 PM
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Buzzard said "why use a snare and not a foothold when theres not much walkin envolved ?" Altho this question was not directed to me. My answer would be.
Snares "to me" are the fastest and easy'st way to catch a beaver. When otters were bringing $100 or more, than what they were worth. I set a lot of body grips.Just by chance on getting that extra otter. Now with otters back down where they are suposed to be .I set mostly snares for beaver. I dont even own what most trappers would call a "Beaver Foot Hold" Dont get me wrong.I will set for a otter on good sign.
Don, I guess I did jump the gun on you. But I get mad here'n people down'n snares all the time. WHEN they dont know what they are talk'n about.
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Beavers held live in snares?
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02/01/08 01:34 AM
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don Wolf
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Newt my sincere apology about me making you think I was downing snares. I love snares. I sure as heck would never down them. I just think, if you use them, use them in the correct fashion. I, me, myself and I and only myself,l no others included in this statement, do not know how to use a snare on dry land for catching beaver and raccoon without having some sort of snare damage on them. I tried a new typ lock this yr. on raccoon, because a good friend , told me that I would not be able to find my snared coon amongst my foot trapped coon. I could tell very easy which were snared and the ones that were not snared. I will say this about the lock, it did help a good bit. I may have a learning curve to go through yet, I do not know if that is the case yet or not. I have caught beaver on dry land and did not like my results. To put it simply, I guess I just don't know what I am doing. Hail to the Kings of snaring!
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