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Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
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08/02/24 12:25 PM
08/02/24 12:25 PM
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dinorocks
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Thanks for looking; I’m trapping nuisance beavers in runs with 330’s and cannot keep the snapping turtles out of the traps…no real deep water for my foot traps (I.e., drowning sets). Are there any tips out there that might help me minimize the number of turtles I’m catching (all 6 turtles were released…tough buggers!)…guessing no but wanted to ask just in case….
Thanks! Dino
"Speedy arrow, sharp and narrow" GD
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Re: Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
[Re: dinorocks]
#8187127
08/02/24 01:20 PM
08/02/24 01:20 PM
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BigBob
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You don't eat Turtle meat or have a market for it? Or are they out of season?
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Re: Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
[Re: dinorocks]
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08/02/24 01:33 PM
08/02/24 01:33 PM
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dinorocks
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There is a turtle season in NY…harvesting by gun or bow. Not sure about a market for them, although someone mentioned that the shells/neck/head are used for Seneca Rattles in our area.
"Speedy arrow, sharp and narrow" GD
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Re: Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
[Re: loosanarrow]
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08/02/24 04:39 PM
08/02/24 04:39 PM
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I say change equipment. Foothold targeting back feet will never catch a turtle - at least it hasn’t happened to me yet. In fact avoiding non targets is probably the biggest reason to target back feet with footholds. Yet being the operative word. Agreed, back foot only. Setting shallow is asking for trouble.
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Re: Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
[Re: loosanarrow]
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08/02/24 07:14 PM
08/02/24 07:14 PM
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Agreed, “yet” was added with the knowledge that since I said that, it is probably about to happen. Probably jinxed yourself, there.
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Re: Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
[Re: dinorocks]
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08/03/24 07:33 AM
08/03/24 07:33 AM
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Thanks for the responses! I’ll try to find deeper water and target the back foot.
"Speedy arrow, sharp and narrow" GD
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Re: Beaver trapping; too many turtles!
[Re: dinorocks]
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08/16/24 03:45 AM
08/16/24 03:45 AM
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You definitely have to relocate the turtles after catching them or you will catch the same ones time and time again. Had to catch three big ones the last job till I caught the beaver. Moved the turtles 5 miles down the road to another water shed. I also place the triggers on the top and spread on the top half of the 330 so the smaller turtles can go through without setting of the trap
Last edited by Turtledale; 08/16/24 03:48 AM.
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