Next question beaver rods
#6673539
11/23/19 02:13 PM
11/23/19 02:13 PM
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Ontario, Canada
slydogx
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Ontario, Canada
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Is 8' long enough for a drowner... assuming a drop to 3' - 4' depth over that distance?
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Re: Next question beaver rods
[Re: slydogx]
#6673639
11/23/19 04:43 PM
11/23/19 04:43 PM
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Catcollector
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I like the max length I can fit diagonally in my 6.5 ft truck box so they're not hanging up and out lil over 7ft I believe... I used 5/8 rerod and a 4lb baseplate welded to #5 bridgers, takes the biggest to the bottom... Maybe overkill but tried 3/8 cold rolled they twisted it into a pretzel up on the bank then some deer hunter came by a blew the thing to pieces... I'll stick w/ over kill and not the rifle ha ha… I ended up sticking that 3/8 into a cement slab seemed to work good for that  .. PS I usually use 90% 330's but feel the foot traps will add some of the biggest beaver as some have become shy of the box usually do to amateurs using sticks to support rather than a quality metal stabilizer and have the beaver push it over and blow up in their face... My thoughts, speaking of beaver I'd better get to skinning more for kitty bait...
Last edited by Catcollector; 11/23/19 04:53 PM.
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Re: Next question beaver rods
[Re: slydogx]
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11/24/19 11:30 AM
11/24/19 11:30 AM
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NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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NC, Person Co.
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I have 2 stake points on the top side for all my drown rods to reduce the possibility of them pivoting back to the bank. If you can keep them in the water where they can not get tangled, they will be there even if the water is not deep enough.
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Re: Next question beaver rods
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
#6674303
11/24/19 12:03 PM
11/24/19 12:03 PM
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MN
yukonal
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MN
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I have 2 stake points on the top side for all my drown rods to reduce the possibility of them pivoting back to the bank. If you can keep them in the water where they can not get tangled, they will be there even if the water is not deep enough. Great idea!
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Re: Next question beaver rods
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
#6675105
11/25/19 11:48 AM
11/25/19 11:48 AM
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Nebraska
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Nebraska
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I have 2 stake points on the top side for all my drown rods to reduce the possibility of them pivoting back to the bank. If you can keep them in the water where they can not get tangled, they will be there even if the water is not deep enough. I have a couple "U" shaped 3/8" rebar stakes. I put one over drowning rod below stake and above drowning lock in areas that pull out of rod seems likely, sand, shallow etc. I might rig a couple like you describe as well. I just really like being able to slide lock off stake end, makes it all easier for me, from transport to removal of critter and everything in between.
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