Beaver traps?
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From your experience, what ratio of: conibears vs footholds vs snares, do you run for beaver?
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Re: Beaver traps?
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5 to 1 bodygrips to footholds in open water for beaver. Half and half snares and bodygrips under ice for beaver.
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Re: Beaver traps?
[Re: Scott__aR]
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05/19/24 04:59 AM
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80% conis, 20% #4 dls. Is what I ran this year and caught 97 beaver
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Re: Beaver traps?
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75% bodygrip and 25% footholds. Didn’t include snares because I only use them under the ice on occasion
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Re: Beaver traps?
[Re: Scott__aR]
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Probably around 10:1 BGs. Haven’t had luck anchoring a cable with a long rod in the loon crap at the bottom, I used cinder blocks broken in half for an anchor, but you can figure out why I bring BGs in instead…lol.
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Re: Beaver traps?
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Down here in the deep South....depends on the temperatures.
Cold weather = minimal turtle movement...330s mostly effective in right locations.
Warmer weather = turtles in 330s every night.
Footholds keep catching beavers year-round in the South.
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Re: Beaver traps?
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05/19/24 01:48 PM
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I let the situation dictate what will work best. Over the years, I'd say that I used more footholds than bodygrips and snares. This is especially true in the later years, because it seemed like I ran into an inordinate about of bodygrip shy beavers. I don't recall dad having bodygrips in the 60's, so I grew up using footholds.
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Re: Beaver traps?
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05/19/24 03:31 PM
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I use mostly footholds. The reason varies by the season and by the situation. In warm water BGs will have a turtle more often than not just like Swamp says, often the same not-very-teachable turtle every night (even in deep runs the turtles survive underwater overnight, a little sluggish at first when released, but after a few minutes they perk up and off they go…).
People dont call me to do the job until fur trappers have worn them out with 330’s, so setting a BG is like putting up a neon flashing danger sign. I just assume they are wise to BG’s, especially on county ROW jobs and private farm jobs.
I use more snares than BGs. Sometimes a BG shy beav can be tricked into walking through a snare, but often not. Even so, when i see an ideal snare location I hang one. I also carry snares on my first recon of a new location and set whatever that looks good. I always wonder about trappers saying a beaver is foothold shy. That just does not happen to me. They can not avoid what they can not detect. A well concealed blind set foothold may not be the best way to catch big numbers fast, but it is the way to catch the last one. And last one is why they call me.
In the end, footholds can be set to avoid non targets, and as was stated by someone else on another thread a while ago, a beaver has no defense against a well concealed blind set foothold.
For me it is probably 70% footholds, 20% snares, 10% BGs. But in a different situation that would change.
Last edited by loosanarrow; 05/20/24 08:31 AM.
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Re: Beaver traps?
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05/20/24 02:30 AM
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Ok, thanks to all those that have responded. I don't do much water trapping, originally started trapping, as sort of self preservation, defending the sheep from running dogs and predators back in the day, so primarily a land trapper.
However, it looks like beaver and other water critters will be being some far money, so it may be time to retool. I'm looking to get some idea where to spend money to that end.
Thanks again and if anyone else has other experiences or opinions, I'm listening.
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Re: Beaver traps?
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05/20/24 11:41 PM
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.... Real waspy beaver....have had good luck with the .17 HMR set can't shoot them here unless you're a landowner or family; but I bet it could be fun.
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