Waterfront Beavers
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02/24/19 12:53 AM
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I'm trapping beavers on a large lake that are enjoying my clients hedges. I caught 6 so far and I'm sure I'm down to the last one. He has been seen swimming around and will slap his tail at the neighbors. He is attacking a certain hedge. I have cattle panels all around the grass side of the hedge with traps. But he has now decided to walk up the boat ramp and attack the hedge from the concrete side. Has anyone used barrier fence? cattle panels are tough to drive into concrete. LOL I might try to use the panels but will anchor with cinder blocks and force him into an awaiting trap or two. His downfall is. He keeps coming back to the same hedge, but not every night. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Sarge
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
[Re: SGT. C]
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02/24/19 03:06 AM
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Possible ideas: Hunt it with a .22 (if not too urban). Use a float set near the boat landing. Set a foothold, or maybe a cage trap, by the hedge. Take some of that hedge material and tie a bundle of it down by the water on a snare mounted to several concrete blocks. Try to hone in on where it's denning up.
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
[Re: SGT. C]
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02/24/19 03:12 AM
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Hello AJE, the first two ideas are becoming a real possibility. Except shotgun only. I need to employ the float set into my trapping arsenal. The beaver is too smart for his own good. His hungry for those particular hedges will be his downfall. Sarge
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
[Re: SGT. C]
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02/24/19 04:11 AM
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Coni's are out of the question, owner is concerned over his neighbors(several) of their dogs wondering onto his property. Wished I could pinpoint where he is entering and exiting. There isn't a set pattern with him. it seems he enters and exits wherever he feels like. Now he is coming up the boat ramp. The hedge is about 25 yards from the water. Sarge
Getting old is a fatal mistake
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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02/24/19 09:44 AM
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Interesting that you are referring to the problem beaver as him. Did you make note of the relative weights of the ones you have caught? How about the sex of the ones caught?
I would almost bet that you are now dealing with mama who is getting more educated and harder to catch by the day. A well placed blind set is your best bet but for that to work, you have to figure out where she is moving.
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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02/24/19 10:32 AM
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I'll just say good luck,
I have a particular female that I've been after for 4 years now
First year Her mate 3 2 year olds 4 kits
2nd year Her mate 7 kits
3rd year 3 mature males that tried to be her mate 8 kits One of her front feet
4th year 5 mature males that tried to be her mate 8 kits Tip of her tail
Will start again this spring She is ridiculously smart, she will pack seaweed around my traps Has built new dams over night to avoid getting in my sets but wants to stop flow
She will die if old age I bet
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If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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02/24/19 07:55 PM
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I refer to him as him. I have already caught a large female. Maybe it is a Sheila. We have placed chicken wire across the boat ramp and the other bushes gravitating toward the footholds. We'll see what his/her next move is. I will be putting in a float Tuesday with a little Woodchipper and his favorite hedge pieces. Either way, if it continues hanging around, it will die. About to break out the shotgun and sit awhile. Sarge
Getting old is a fatal mistake
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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02/24/19 08:47 PM
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Don't use lure around dogs that swim , especial labs and mutts that like to roll and make themselves small pretty. Trapping around lakefront homes is always challenging. Lots of varibles. With pets being the major player. With the shoreline lined with riprap. It makes it hard to figure where they are coming or going. Even if the lake is down and all you have is a sandy stretch. These beaver rarely take the same trail entrance and exit. I was wondering if silt type fencing would work. Lugging fence panels and placing them 30-50 yards across some ones yard is very time consuming. Sarge
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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02/27/19 08:18 PM
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Had the exact same deal. One of Kirk Dekalb's guillotine door traps tucked against the wall of the ramp at the waterline and some driftwood log blocking funneled them right in. I assume by description you have good seawall. I've also done bottom edge sets with cages, snares and 330s along seawalls. Those double doors work just as well on land as trail sets along fencing or along hedges. No seawall to use as a guide. Only way to guide or block is to use panels or chicken wire as we have done. Without it, the beavers can and do come and go anyway they want. The homeowners check daily for me(per agreement), haven't heard anything in a couple of days. Sarge
Getting old is a fatal mistake
Always looking for reloading componets
I know a beaver or two, because I've seen a beaver or two
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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03/03/19 11:53 AM
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Setup a couple cameras to see exactly what is happening.
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
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03/04/19 08:22 PM
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Update, after using chicken wire for guiding and also the lake is returning back to normal pool stage(they lowered it in anticipation of all the rain). He has not returned to my customers yard. I'm thinking with the lake filling back up, he has other opportunities. The lake is several thousand of acres. Sarge
Getting old is a fatal mistake
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Re: Waterfront Beavers
[Re: traprjohn]
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03/04/19 08:25 PM
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Dale, I had similar set up in an HOA a few yrs ago and used 2 of the 330 floats out away from the dock and floating log set with snares John, I have been meaning to build a few. Could use them for sure. lately, been getting more pond and small area calls. I will need to add these to my arsenal. Sarge
Getting old is a fatal mistake
Always looking for reloading componets
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