Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/12/19 09:16 PM
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They work,but I find if you dig a bed for the trap and make a berm in front it is quick and works well.makes the trap more solid too.We have soft ground,I have used a few rocks in front of a trap at times.I like a little fresh dirt on shore too to get the beavers attention.Often cut a notch in the sod at the waterline and flip some out in front of the trap for a berm,and some up on the bank.A little lure and a couple small pencil sized peeled willows on the mud on the bank and your stylin.These sets are even qucker with a 330,as you can use your bootheel to just slick up the bank.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/12/19 10:17 PM
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All the breasting stick does for me, is to keep the beaver from putting it's foot down on the dead spot of the dog of the trap. They will move to the side enough to get caught, front foot most of the time.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/13/19 12:09 AM
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Some Locations call for "poke" sticks, some don't. If I use them they are beavers chew sticks in front of the outer jaw of the trap...no dog as I use all MB750'S 3 or 4 stx just below waterline.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
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03/13/19 09:38 PM
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Some Locations call for "poke" sticks, some don't. If I use them they are beavers chew sticks in front of the outer jaw of the trap...no dog as I use all MB750'S 3 or 4 stx just below waterline. I think most folks would associate that dead spot on an MB750 in the same way as the "dog area' of the trap. You just don't have to have them step there first. I make them step on the sweet spot of the pan.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/13/19 11:04 PM
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That makes a lot of sense. I use 330's exclusively for beavah.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/13/19 11:07 PM
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I use a few 330s too, but in April , when I trap , I am trying my best to keep the hair on the beaver during that time when it's easily damaged. So , the foot hold is my first choice.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: snowy]
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03/13/19 11:17 PM
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That makes a lot of sense. I use 330's exclusively for beavah. 330’s are my first choice....but when the Beavahs knock them ovah and puts mud on them....it’s time to go to the stealth foothold...mb 750 for me.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: Boco]
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03/13/19 11:34 PM
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They work,but I find if you dig a bed for the trap and make a berm in front it is quick and works well.makes the trap more solid too.We have soft ground,I have used a few rocks in front of a trap at times.I like a little fresh dirt on shore too to get the beavers attention.Often cut a notch in the sod at the waterline and flip some out in front of the trap for a berm,and some up on the bank.A little lure and a couple small pencil sized peeled willows on the mud on the bank and your stylin.These sets are even qucker with a 330,as you can use your bootheel to just slick up the bank. Listen to Boco he tells It like It Is.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/14/19 12:44 AM
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I've use a lot of wire like that, but have gotten away from it.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/14/19 01:06 AM
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I like the simplicity,Les.Often I'm going back into a pond for nuisance or fur on foot for an educated beaver.All I need to carry is a Sandvik,and a small pack with a trap,wire,pliers,and lure.
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Re: Breasting poke sticks at beaver set
[Re: coonman220]
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03/14/19 01:18 AM
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I found that trapping travelers in the spring, to be careful of wire. Too many catches and it needs replacing. Too many catches with cable and it does too. I get the simplicity thing. All my old beaver wires became snare supports later.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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