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|  Re: River Beaver Instruction
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 #7116353 01/02/21 12:44 AM
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Open water or ice? If open water, get a bunch of snares and catch them on their slides back into the river. A canoe is great. If it is ice covered, that is not my cup of tea. 
 My Gal's name is Ma Deuce.
 
 The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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 #7116912 01/02/21 01:00 PM
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Newt as much as I give my left arm to go, jersey is a minimum 30 hr drive from me and I don’t know if they’d let a Canadian across the border with all this Covid garbage going on. Now if it was in the fall that might be a different story . 
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|  Re: River Beaver Instruction
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 #7117934 01/03/21 06:29 AM
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Newt
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YOTEBOY, I knew that.Its a different world now. We have had Canadian Trappers/Snaremen attend,in the past years.
 I would say Dusty knows his stuff.But again to get to MN you have to cross the border. My guess it would still be a 18 hour drive.
 
 
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|  Re: River Beaver Instruction
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 #7124511 01/06/21 10:58 PM
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Mac
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Newt and Clint have the videos he mentioned, i own both, and both are good.
 
 Clint Locklear has what I consider to be a very good book on beaver. A lot of talk on running long lines.
 Clint has a couple of very good DVDs on snaring and trapping beaver.
 
 Dale Billingsly has a beaver trapping DVD that I think is good.
 
 All of the above is open water trapping.
 
 It would be foolish to say open water trapping for beaver is not an art,
 and a ton of work.  Having said that, Under ice beaver trapping is really a different game, and I feel more difficult. Physically it is just plain brutal,
 many timesit is harder to find locations. You end up chopping or cutting holes that do not pan out.  Just tougher work.
 
 There are a few good books on snaring beaver under the ice but non that really focus on long lining.
 Trapper Art's is probably my favorite under ice snaring book.
 
 
 I believe it is 330 Mainac (spelling) that has a long of decent under ice information on Youtube. A lot does not apply to my country as the we have a lot stricter regulations etc. Hope this helps.
 
 
 
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|  Re: River Beaver Instruction
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 #7124778 01/07/21 03:19 AM
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lorne
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No not necessarily, more interested on the whole package than just a seasonal thing.You might need to get instruction from more than 1 source.. And than piece together a system.. 
 Respect the animal ,it was a gift,as was the right to harvest it.
 
 
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