Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
[Re: DecoyMacoy]
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04/17/21 01:18 PM
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When dealing with shallow water conditions I will target a front foot. You need to get that beaver walking. I will sometimes built up a earthen berm or have placed a good sized stick so the beaver has to step over It to get to the trap. It's not 100% but It does reduce toe catches and most of your sprung traps.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
[Re: DecoyMacoy]
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04/17/21 01:19 PM
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Build up a shelf of mud before the trap. If you miss front foot, they usually step over the mound and plant back foot more into the center of trap.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
[Re: DecoyMacoy]
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Make sure your trap is offset left or right
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
[Re: DecoyMacoy]
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04/17/21 06:40 PM
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Are they backing up to mark the spot maybe.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
[Re: DecoyMacoy]
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Probably part of their foot is on a jaw when the trap fires. Check trap placement/guiding.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
[Re: DecoyMacoy]
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I never messed with those sticks. Set the trap so you have about 2" of water over the trap and get them to naturally walk Into your trap. If you can target a front foot you wont have any part of the foot on the jaw and pan at the same time.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
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Make sure your trap is offset left or right And make sure the trap dog is parallel to the bank.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
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I've caught 1000s of beaver and I don't think a beaver when It's approaching a castor set made by a trapper Is carrying a load of mud. The initial response Is one of curiosity. The mud hauling If It does happen would probbaly come after first contact. And I've watched a few beaver get caught and I didn't see them carrying any mud on first contact with the set.
And for the most part my castor sets are just a smear on the bank and not actually a pile of mud with some castor added to It. And I believe that's how a beaver starts out placing It's sign. And over a period of time builds on It. Paul could probably shed some light on this.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
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04/18/21 11:09 AM
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If your having snapped traps bump sticks will be a game changer for you, just use dead stick to avoid other issues.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
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The first response by a lot of beavers, where the mound has been lured with a castor base lure, is to charge the mound and tear it up. The beaver is enraged. Then it will go get the mud and place it on the mound. A lot of the time they take the most direct approach to the mound, which isn't always on the normal entry point where the beaver usually comes to refresh the mound. When they take that direct approach, they will usually exit the mound via the normal approach, which is why you'll see that some beavers will be caught by the wrong foot. By this I mean when they approach the mound as you expect them to with the trap offset to the right, and end up catching they by left foot, it's because you caught the beaver leaving the mound.
When the beaver approaches a mound that hasn't been lured, the beaver will bring mud and leaves on it's first approach. I like setting these mounds when I have a wise beaver that is still freshening up a mound. I will set this trap for a back foot catch and use no lure. Right after the next rain, the beaver will refresh the mound.
These have been my observations. Y'all may have seen something different? There is no absolutes with beavers, just what happens normally. I can never say always and never say never when it comes to beavers.
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Re: Beaver Back Toe Catches
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Make sure your trap is offset left or right And make sure the trap dog is parallel to the bank. X2
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