Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Muskrat]
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02/08/25 11:56 PM
02/08/25 11:56 PM
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. . . On average I will only have about 2 sets per river mile. Two or three checks and I move on. That way I never hit them too hard. How many river miles do you figure you cover in a season, if I may ask? I don't think I've ever stopped to figure that out. But let's see....I think last season I caught 300 beaver from six counties. I was on five different rivers and three lakes. Maybe 140-200 water miles? Not all of that is good beaver habitat, some of it just traveling through.
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/10/25 01:41 PM
02/10/25 01:41 PM
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Got a couple snares in to hopefully take care of this educated female. One blind set and one of these angled stick sets with some sac oil from the male I caught on the sticks above the snare. Snares are on 6 foot long kill poles with horizontal cross piece welded entanglements ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/02/full-30562-247591-img_4814.jpg)
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/12/25 10:36 AM
02/12/25 10:36 AM
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Good job coondagger! Love them pics! Would like to hear more about the last pic.
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/12/25 11:25 AM
02/12/25 11:25 AM
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The last pic is the set that caught the big beaver in the 3rd pic. Hard to see because the water is moving fast but it is a fully submerged 330, I guess you could call it a "bottom edge" set. It's what most of my otter sets look like but that beaver found it first
It is just a place that looked good to set a trap on the bottom to catch things traveling up and down the creek. There is a natural little run there with the way the water flows and it swings up against a hard stump under the water. The trap is set right beside that stump.
I prefer all my otter sets to be fully submerged because I have avoidance issues with half submerged sets and going full submerged allows me a 72 hr check. Personal preference I guess
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/12/25 12:58 PM
02/12/25 12:58 PM
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I agree with fully submerged whenever possible for otters. Thanks for the summary.
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/14/25 04:54 PM
02/14/25 04:54 PM
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Coon, I one time had the river come up over my traps about 8 feet for three weeks. When it came down to where I could find where a trap was cabled off to a high branch I pulled one up and had a brand new bright eyed otter. Caught under 8 feet of water just cruising along the bottom looking for stuff to eat I guess.
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/14/25 11:58 PM
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The beaver will be moving around remarking their territory. All the sign you see you will know is smoking hot fresh. You should do well.
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/16/25 04:15 PM
02/16/25 04:15 PM
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Fighting the flu I’m afraid. Tripled on otter yesterday along with a trio of beavs. And one example of why I love sauvageau traps and their holding ability. DOA in an old bank hole that’s given up 3 beaver and 2 rats already.
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/16/25 09:07 PM
02/16/25 09:07 PM
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Good deal mud, that is a good haul.
Unfortunately we had more rain yesterday and thunderstorms this morning. Still haven’t been able to get to some of my traps.
Supposed to snow here Wednesday and really cool off. Otter should be on the move
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Re: Beaver fever 24-25
[Re: Yukon John]
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02/17/25 01:00 AM
02/17/25 01:00 AM
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I better stay off this thread for awhile. Don't wanna catch it!
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