I posted this in the Idaho chat room but figured you guys might be interested as well. Sorry for the long-winded story, but it was a unique check day. Christmas Eve was a good check day for me, but alas a very weird one indeed. It started off with a beaver caught in a Bridger #1 long spring blind set I had for mink in a very narrow, rocky pinch point. It was a perfect front foot catch and I was glad that I anchor almost all my water traps to potentially hold an otter, if need be. It held this 25 pound beaver great. And I realized on this catch, as well as a subsequent one later in the day, just how aggressive a beaver can be. This little guy charged at me time and time again while I went back to the truck for the dispatch gun. He would charge until he hit the end of the chain then hiss at me.
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Next stop on the line was checking on an otter set I made at a marina, where i trapped otter and beaver last year. I had made my adapted version of a bucket set. I took a milk crate and wired a muskrat carcass to the bottom of it and wired a 330 in the top of the milk crate, guarding the muskrat carcass. Then as you can see I hung the whole setup from a structure on the marina. Perfect behind the head catch on this female otter.
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On my last check of the day I stopped at a spot where I mostly have coyote sets but also had a couple of otter sets on an otter toilet. This particular spot isn't in an area where I could get a drowner set in on the toilet, due to due frozen edges on the river as well as some logs and stumps in the way. So I have a Victor #4 on the toilet, with a 220 on the trail leading to the toilet, hoping that the otter would go through the 220 and if that failed would get caught in the Victor #4. Well I was surprised to see a 50 pound beaver in the set that afternoon. The lure I used was one I made from otter glands and mink urine. Not something that should have attracted a beaver. This beaver was every bit as aggressive as the first one and I learned that beaver can turn and "spray" castor at you, like a skunk. Except it comes out in a large stream and only goes about 3 feet. I was quick enough to dodge the castor spray and get the beaver dispatched.
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