First, I’ve taken hundreds of fall and thru the ice beavers, but I’ve never trapped them in the spring. My partner decided we should give it a try and we’ve had a blast! When the ice was going out, we noticed beavers would charge the scent and they readily entered snares. Most were DOA but some weren’t. As the weather warmed, we noticed the beavers would make a detour from our inviting pathways and head towards the mounds 2-3 ft usually down stream and then up the bank.
I guess we should have taken the hint and blind set them. But, I’m too entrenched in the give-them-a-path-and-they’ll-follow-it school of thought. Slight blocking didn’t help—they went right over it. It was obvious they were intrigued by the lures but they sure didn’t like the roads made for them.
Submerged 280s, 330s and 660s all connected for a while. The snares connected more often. I think the catch was 75% with snares but we didn’t have very many body grips out to begin with.
I suspect it would have been better if we wore gloves when handling the snares. Beaver noses are pretty good despite what a lot of people have written. From the beginning of March to the first week of April, we did very well. But from then on, the beavers wised up or we got complacent. All in all, it was a great season and we’ll do it again.