Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
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03/20/20 07:41 PM
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Never used these traps so trying to find out if/why this might happen. A friend is setting these in beaver runs and has had in the last week or so (when he started trapping for beaver this year) he has caught I believe it is 5 beaver by the front foot, losing all but one (today) and it was still alive. Now don't know about how he's setting or anything except in runs but wondering if anyone else has run across this or has an idea why??
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: woodchuck]
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03/20/20 07:58 PM
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Sounds to me like he's using them like a foothold trap rather standing them up in the run.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: woodchuck]
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03/20/20 08:03 PM
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Blocking to tight? Beaver trying to go over the trap? Does he have a dive stick?
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: woodchuck]
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03/20/20 08:15 PM
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My opinion:
They’re not moving forward well when they encounter the trap. Beavers are using their front feet to try to figure it out, it’s firing, holding them by the front feet.
I haven’t Heard enough to know the cause, but I suspect he has heavy blocking that’s causing beavers to slow down too much.
I recommend choosing new set locations that are pinch points they’re used to navigating so that when they encounter them, they continue forward like they’re accustomed to. Shaping the triggers as a T, dog down would also likely solve it IF those beavers aren’t too spooked already, in which case making a major change may be required (footholds).
The same sets with different traps with the same trigger configurations would likely result in empty traps and slapped beavers in these cases.
That’s my theory and opinion. If he disagrees then I can’t help, but I am certainly interested and would like to hear more. It’s not the traps fault, they dispatch beavers quite well under normal circumstances
Jeff
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: woodchuck]
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03/20/20 08:50 PM
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Interesting, the way you said he uses them (h stand, trigger up) is exactly how I use them. I have never encountered catches like that. But I agree with Aix, set the pinch points, the trails leading out of the water and what not. Much easier ways to trap them then the deep channels. Oh and also I think the belisle 330 is the Cadillac 330
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: woodchuck]
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03/21/20 12:04 AM
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Beaver will try to clear obstacles out of their run.Trap needs to be set with jaws very close to bottom trigger on bottom,moved over to one side and set solid.Beaver often paddle themselves slowly along the bottom of a run,like they are walking,they are stopping at the trap and trying to move it out of the way.with ordinary traps,if a beaver fires the trap while stopped at the trap it hits him on the nose-a fired empty trap.The belisle or sauvageau will catch them by a foot or sometimes two.If the trap is solid and on bottom with the trigger moved over to one side,the beaver will move into the trap after trying to move it when he finds it solid. When I set a spot like that with a trapstand,I shove the stand into the bottom then stomp down on the crossbar so the trap jaws are not up off the bottom.Then I lower the trap onto the stand,and sometimes use a couple sticks thru the springs as blocking and to make the trap more solid.
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: bctomcat]
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03/21/20 12:24 PM
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Sounds to me like he's using them like a foothold trap rather standing them up in the run. That's what I thought or...........he's not stabilizing them and having them knocked down, firing them off in the process. Without seeing them set-up, it's almost hard to say.
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
[Re: trappergbus]
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In shallow runs were the trap is barely under water they will climb over and hit the trigger and get nailed by the front paw, using a big stick over the trap helps a bunch and the trigger on the bottom helps too. In clear water I've seen more avoidance Aix, especially when I'm second LOL.. I always blend with water soaked grass and in extreme cases cut one trigger wire off moved all the way to the corner. I do the same as Boco with H stands with added sticks, all traps need to be SOLID...…. Ive had more than one BG become part of the dam  I was thinking like this, maybe trap in a shallow run and not very deep and the beaver climbing over and hitting the trigger. We have to have 330's totally submerged here, so maybe less chance of a climbover with a dive stick.
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Re: Belisle 330's and beaver problem?
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The only place Ive ever had problems is in runs. Its not because the trap isn't stabilized, and they aren't trying to climb over. I've had it happen when using large dive sticks and I always stabilize my traps well. I'm convinced it happens when the beaver is clearing the run, of what it thinks is debris.
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