Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/09/18 06:08 PM
01/09/18 06:08 PM
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While it is probably not financially feasible for you to purchase a Comstock or Hancock (KORO) beaver trap to remove only one beaver, it may be worthwhile if you anticipate quite a few more calls for relocation. You need to make sure that relocation is legal, and you have a release site for any beavers caught. Not many folks around here would permit relocation of beavers to their property. Comstock beaver trap- https://www.wildlifecontrolsupplies.com/animal/CB39DD.html. Beaver caught in Comstock beaver trap- The Hancock beaver trap seems to have been replaced by the KORO beaver trap- https://www.wildlifecontrolsupplies.com/animal/NWSKT04.html. Beaver caught in an original Hancock beaver trap- ![](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2018/01/full-133-400614-mvc_008s.jpg)
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Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/12/18 01:56 AM
01/12/18 01:56 AM
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Z-trap has a new beaver live trap that I believe triggers from the top instead of a pan. My trapping partner has one. The trap weighs 20-25 pounds, but from what I’ve seen, it’s less than $100 and holds up well.
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Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/12/18 12:08 PM
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coontrapper2016
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It might not be the most honest thing, but why not catch them in snares and foot holds not set up for drowning, get them in a dog carrier, drive off land and shoot him? Beaver gets relocated off her land, but just doesn't survive very long. I'd either do that or tell her to get used to flooded land.
Plus, regardless of where you relocate him, isn't there a good chance your just dumping the problem on another person?
Last edited by coontrapper2016; 01/12/18 12:10 PM.
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Re: Beaver Help
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01/12/18 02:23 PM
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Z-trap has a new beaver live trap that I believe triggers from the top instead of a pan. My trapping partner has one. The trap weighs 20-25 pounds, but from what I’ve seen, it’s less than $100 and holds up well. Are you sure it's a z-trap?
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Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/15/18 07:25 AM
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One of the tribes around here relocates some beaver. The larger local ADC company has caught some of these released, "ear tagged" problems on nuisance jobs.
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Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/15/18 08:58 AM
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I would invest in a beaver cage trap. I personally prefer the advanced trap but comstocks and others will work.
It will pay for itself.
If it makes a track on this earth , I can catch it.
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Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/16/18 03:51 PM
01/16/18 03:51 PM
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I would walk away from the job. No one wants a relocated beaver on their property. The truly humane thing is to exterminate it.
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Re: Beaver Help
[Re: Digger Catcher1]
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01/17/18 07:55 AM
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relocating often has a very low success rate, I don't know if beaver is any different. I would think it would work best, or not at all, unless you had an old pool or low pond with no inflow except when it rains. Also no out flowing water at the time of release. Release two at the same time. Do your relocating just after mating. Here that is late November or the first week in December. The no ingress or egress holds them and gives them time to adjust. It usually starts getting a wet winter in December. Then go back and catch them before they have their young and open the flow as it was before the release. Hunt ducks in the pond from the sorghum you planted in July in the dry bed at the head of the pond and its dry low banks. As long as you caught the beaver out after hunting, your not hurting other landowners.
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