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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: king368m]
#564032
02/06/08 04:12 PM
02/06/08 04:12 PM
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minnesota
goldy
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minnesota
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Maybe, if the beaver are traveling under the ice in the immediate area they should find a good sized hole in the ice. Castor mounds or bait sets would work if you could get them to surface near enough to the sets to smell the lure or bait. But if cold weather is forecasted your hole will freeze anyway. If you got rain, sometimes it makes it easier to see the air bubbles under the ice indicating a run.
Last edited by goldy; 02/06/08 04:55 PM.
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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: king368m]
#565205
02/07/08 12:46 AM
02/07/08 12:46 AM
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central MN
lizard
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central MN
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use a good ice chizel. every time you take a step check the thickness of the ice with your ice chizel. if ice chizel goes through the ice step someplace else.
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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: lizard]
#565367
02/07/08 04:49 AM
02/07/08 04:49 AM
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Gillam, Canada
northernmskeg
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Gillam, Canada
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I don't know lizard....last time I did that all the ice around me let go....and I was along way from anything
yeah look for the bubble runs...funnel them with sticks into your set, options on 330 on top of the other if it is deep enough
they leave the house on the bottom to the feed bed and return higher normally so if you can stackem
you running a bait stick?
if the ice doesn't let you see the bubbles, cut a hole between the den and feed bed and poke around till you find the run...
then fence them in to the 330's
Merv
08 09 season 09 10 season 67 Marten 17 1 Red Fox 1 Arctic Fox 0 Timber wolves 1 Wolverine 4 Red squirrel 1 Weasel 2 Mink 2 Otter
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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: coyote snarer]
#567478
02/08/08 11:38 AM
02/08/08 11:38 AM
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Seacoast, NH
Coalman
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Seacoast, NH
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Chop a hole in the middle of the line of air bubbles. Probe the bottom for the center of the run. Set your 330 on the bottom. Depending on depth you can hard wire the trap to the stakes.  Or pinch the 330 on the stake to free up the run after you catch a beaver. If the run is hot I double and triple this set.  PM me if you have more questions. Coalman
Life Member NH Trappers Association Trophy Life Member NAHC
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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: Coalman]
#567526
02/08/08 12:16 PM
02/08/08 12:16 PM
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Lakeland,Minnesota
Bogmaster
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Lakeland,Minnesota
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You may also want to try baited 330's near the feed bed. One way to do this,is wire a bait bundle to the trigger,and hang your 330s perpindicular to the feed bed,.Hang them a few inches below the bottom of the ice,Popple(aspen) works well for bait--shave the bark off a bit of the bait .Cable works well for hanging your traps. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: Mike N.]
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02/09/08 02:44 AM
02/09/08 02:44 AM
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Townsend, MT
Bowhuntelk
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Townsend, MT
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Mike - I like that PVC set. Can you give us more details on that? Looks like a good one. Can you show us a pic of one set before you put it down the hole?? Thanks!
How deep of water do you fellas have below the ice??? I've got about 2 feet at most below the ice on all of the sloughs I trap around here.
Joe Gill Townsend, MT
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Re: Questions: Beavers Through Ice
[Re: trapper ed]
#569728
02/09/08 06:28 PM
02/09/08 06:28 PM
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Nova Scotia
coyote snarer
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Nova Scotia
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Cooool . That's something i'll try the next time I set through the ice . The beaver I got this morning was open water in the river
Keep it simple and If it aint broke don't fix it
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