All my beaver trapping is ADC....even when done in the winter fur season. So, Im not trying to intentionally leave any. But, on streams and larger swamps its a myth here in the South that you can catch them all. No one can...especially in a few days. They can be thinned, but first high water event and you'll have beavers there again. Access in these swamps and along southern blackwater streams is just too difficult. You'll only have traps set at a few locations in their home range.
I set the best locations I can find (or get to) that have the freshest sign. Each location is different. A few beavers can leave a lot of sign. Many southern beaver trapping locations may only be reachable by boat or chest waders. Other locations are easy to access, such as man-made pond dams/roads and such. Other locations are not easy....toting beaver gear in......and back out...while walking, wading, etc.
Got to be careful wading off into some of these beaver ponds with chest waders on. That's where they'll find your drowned body.
Georgia has a 24 check law, so one or two checks and pulling after working hard to get to and set a location is ridiculous. I leave beaver sets in place for 10 days or so. Sometimes you catch em in first night or two...other times it takes a few days.
Good luck.
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