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Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver #8324929
01/27/25 09:35 AM
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I manage a farm in GA. I am an amateur trapper. I have predator hunted for almost 10 years and got into trapping a two years ago after getting out of the Marines as something to keep my mind busy and proactive. But, I am struggling with it. The pond on the property is maybe 2-3 acres. Surrounded by cedar, privet, and oak. Beaver has absolutely caused havoc on the trees. I started attempting to trap it almost 2 months ago. He has defied conibears, snares, and ts-85s. He switches to a new slide nightly it seems. He responded to castor mounds by making his own everywhere. But, he will not attempt to destroy mine and avoids them entirely. He switches trees constantly. I have only seen him once. Also, he has a bank den that is the size of a pickup truck. He runs out of it are in almost 5 feet of water. He is a walker I am thinking as well. He seems to be okay to travel along the pond. I have never tried to trap beaver before, but I did a lot of homework in reading this forum, watching videos, and reading books. I could use whatever tips or advice on how to approach trapping this beaver or beavers. I have sunk a lot of money into trying to trap it for my boss.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8324953
01/27/25 10:07 AM
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Where are you located? Has the pond been trapped before?

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: sportsman94] #8324959
01/27/25 10:11 AM
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Just east of Atlanta. 2021 pond was trapped. Two beavers in cage traps were removed two miles down the road according to my boss.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8324967
01/27/25 10:24 AM
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Is the pond fed by a creek or spillover with another pond below or above it? I have struggled with pond beavers before if the pond is isolated. Normally, in my experience, there is a crossover if they are either fed or feeding into another body of water and that is a good place to catch them. It may be faint. A foothold on that crossover may take him. I would suggest some sac oil, but you would have to have some sac oil on hand for that.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: sportsman94] #8324972
01/27/25 10:29 AM
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The pond has natural springs underneath. It has another “creek” that feeds it that is like an inch deep. Runs across a field. Dry a lot if no rain. It then dumps into the pond from a 5-6ft embankment. There is another creek below the pond about 300+ yards from it. There is a pond that the “creek” feeds from on another property. Real small pond. Maybe 100 yards by 100 yards wide. That pond is across a paved road.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325086
01/27/25 12:11 PM
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Keep your castor mounds freshened up he will keep refreshing his. Don’t set traps at yours go blind set his works every time on the wise ones.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: The hammer] #8325100
01/27/25 12:19 PM
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Thanks for that tip! He seems to spend a lot of time walking aloont the bank. Should I use footholds? He avoids the snares, footholds at rhe bottom of slides, and conibears. He goes and makes another slide. I swear he has over 15 slides on a 2 acre pond. Is setting a foothold on the top of the bank (high bank) where his prints are with an earth anchor a bad idea? If so the jaw spread cannot be over 5.75 inches.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325119
01/27/25 12:27 PM
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By blind set I mean don’t change a single thing at one of his castor mounds close to yours just simply place one or two foot holds where he is coming out of the water to freshen his mound up. Beaver ls build there entire locations they know when something is changed even more so when messed with a few times. Also the longer your presence is know the more they are going to pick up on. So I’d start with blind setting as many of his most active castor mounds as you can and try to nab them before they get to cautious to your presence of being around there for they can hold up for long time or just simply ditch an area entirely.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325135
01/27/25 12:33 PM
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I’d just go with foot holds where you know he is coming out of the water to freshen up his mounds. Keep them submerged in several inches of water for he might be coming up with a load of mud in his front arms so he won’t be putting them down anyways. Keep your castors mound fresh and freshened up with lure to trigger his territory response he will go freshen his up sooner then later and hopefully wearing one your footholds trying to do so.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325140
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I’ve pulled this trick off many many times for in my area if on public land there far and few beaver dams others haven’t already made pretty wise to most trappers tricks or sets.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: The hammer] #8325153
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Thank you! What is the trap placement you’d recommend in the water? I am using TS85s. Also, what is proper trap placement for a fromt foot catch with a smaller foothold? And then, how often should one refreshen a mound with castor? Thanks a lot for this advice.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325165
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With a smaller jaw spread which I’m use to for my state only allows 6.5” outside regardless in water or on land I bed my traps close to bank in about 3” of water over the trap for front foot. Several inches deeper for back foot. Make sure traps are bedded solid. I like to make a bowl impression in the mud so my trap is bedded just below the surrounding pond bottom pretty much like a k9 set on dry land but not getting covered back up this way there feet are not getting caught on trap jaws or levers when walking up out if they drag them back feet they can catch that lever or jaw and lift it up. So they are basically putting there foot down in the the trap down in bowl this gives you deep catch and on front feet the last place you wanna hold is on the wrist joint wanna be above that. Also some like light pan tension I like a good solid 5 plus lb tension on my foot holds I want commitment when possible.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: The hammer] #8325169
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Awesome thank you. What is your offset to the center of the slide?

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325176
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Starring head on at the slide or path coming out of the water levers at 12 and 6 o’clock and I place my traps pan just off to the right of center of slide or path just a couple inches not much you see there tracks in the mud and snow there feet are not kept far apart from center mass.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325181
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I’m not the best at art but hopefully this helps haha
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That’s front foot back foot would have trap back further and deeper or if water level is already deep at banks edge then trap would go that close still. Front foot fingers length deep back foot entire hand length or more.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325182
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I’m sure others will chime in with better information but this has always help fill the tailgate up with the wise ones.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325186
01/27/25 01:32 PM
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If you are there every day managing the property. Can you just shoot it? Otherwise what Hammer suggested should work. You only have to be right one time. He has to be right every time. Sooner or later he's gonna make a mistake. Right now he know your coming. Blind set should get him. Set where he doesn't expect it.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325194
01/27/25 01:52 PM
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@The hammer Thanks a ton man. The drawing and information helped! I have been almost to the point of pulling my hair out haha. And @1Simplemann I wish. But, landowner doesnt want people shooting after dark. This beaver is nocturnal.

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: camochester] #8325307
01/27/25 04:05 PM
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That's interesting he's avoiding snares, they usually don't wise up to snares, as nothing dramatic happens like firing a conibear in their face or getting chest pinched by a foothold, they just get tangled up in the snare. Even if they get belly caught and wriggle their way out they still don't usually realize anything bad happened or that they were almost dead, they just think they got tangled up. They get tangled in brush and grass and roots all the time, a piece of cable isn't much different

Re: Need Help - Trap Shy Beaver [Re: AK Timber Tramp] #8325338
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He wont go through them and just makes a new slide next to the snares. I underestimated a beaver 😂

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