Re: Beaver pan tension
[Re: Paul D. Heppner]
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01/19/20 11:46 AM
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The main thing for me is to get them to step over something onto the pan. Many times if their feet are in swimming mode you don't get the solid catch. 2-3 lbs is what I try for. Probably could be a little more.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Beaver pan tension
[Re: Paul D. Heppner]
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01/19/20 12:15 PM
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I have been running with zero pan tension and just realized that it's probably what caused my one and only pullout (I have trapped less than 100 beaver so take it for what it's worth). Now I think I should probably run a couple pounds at least as its my understanding that this encourages a deeper catch.
I'll be interested to see where this thread goes.
Just happy to be here.
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Re: Beaver pan tension
[Re: Paul D. Heppner]
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01/19/20 03:06 PM
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Years ago, I grabbed a couple of traps and gear to put in a couple of beaver sets. I set up the drowner wires, weights, etc. and went to set the trap and found that the pan was stuck. I didn't have a screwdriver with me, and since my truck was a considerable distance away, I just worked the pan back and forth till it had at least some give. The other trap was fine. First check the stuck pan trap had a beaver, and the other was sprung and empty. I caught three more in the stuck pan trap and none in the other. A light bulb went on.
All you "Woke" people need to go back to sleep!
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Re: Beaver pan tension
[Re: Paul D. Heppner]
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01/20/20 12:16 PM
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I'm also always thinking otter might visit these sets and my tension for them would not be 6 lbs.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Beaver pan tension
[Re: Paul D. Heppner]
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01/20/20 12:44 PM
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I started cranking them up a little bit in the last few years. Its helps eliminate toe catches.
I caught hundreds of beaver with just #4 double long Victors though, and a tight pocket. But on the bigger traps, I have come to believe that I need more tension, especially as the traps get older and weaker.
Last edited by trapper les; 01/20/20 12:45 PM. Reason: embarressing spelling error
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