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? About beaver drowning rods #8357444
03/04/25 07:00 PM
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Guys that are using rebar for their drowning rods,, are you guys using 3/8 ??
I can get rebar easier than the fiberglass rods.
I’ve always used 3/32 cable tied off to sandbags for my drowning rigs for years, I’ve been watching a ton of videos lately about those drowning rods and I think I’d like to give them a shot.


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357447
03/04/25 07:06 PM
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In my opinion 3/8 is to small. I use 1/2 inch rods.


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357453
03/04/25 07:11 PM
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I made mine out of 1/2" rebar 10' length. Welded 1/2" washer 10" from bottom end, top end welded 3/4 washer for stake.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357459
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1/2 10" with a piece of 1 1/2 angle eight inched long welded on the stop end. It gives the rod way more holding power. The stake end has a loop that the drowner stop will slide over. You can change traps by pulling the stale. It is also long enough to cross stake on the land end.


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357463
03/04/25 07:23 PM
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I use 3/8”. I like to bend the top foot or so of the rod down on some of them. Makes them stake easier when there’s a sharp drop off from bank.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357467
03/04/25 07:31 PM
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They will bend 3/8" bad if they get the bottom end loose and have something to wrap around, don't ask how I know. lol

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357506
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If you plan on using them much, definitely go with 1/2".


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: ~ADC~] #8357507
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
They will bend 3/8" bad if they get the bottom end loose and have something to wrap around, don't ask how I know. lol


Yup, fer sure. I’ve had to straighten out a few of them.

The thinner diameter makes it easier for me to rig the stake end so lock slides over stake hole. Makes it easy to slide traps off and on rod.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357516
03/04/25 08:11 PM
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Rebar is not good for rocky bottoms. I use cable and a cement block when I’m dealing with a creek bottom that I can’t get the rebar solid. I you 1/2 rebar.


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: goldy] #8357596
03/04/25 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by goldy
If you plan on using them much, definitely go with 1/2".

This^^^^

3/8" will get bent up like a pretzel.

Another option is 9ft or 10ft of #2 welded link chain and a brake rotar off a pickup truck or other full size vehicle.

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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357604
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1/2" Rebar 3/8" will bend to easy

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357612
03/04/25 09:30 PM
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I use 3/8" specifically because it bends easily. I often have to bend the rod to get the geometry right from edge to deep water, but I primarily trap narrow steep sided ditches.
I just bend as needed LOL. I also trap less than a dozen beaver a year so take it for what it's worth.


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357640
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I use cold roll 7/16” smooth rod. I quit using rebar after I used the 7/16” smooth a few times, it is rod perfection. But I bought it long ago when steel prices were not so high. I would definitely take the advice above and go with 1/2” if you are using rebar.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357645
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Theyll bend half inch too. ive had coyotes bend half inch 5 foot kill poles on hip catches.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357663
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1/2” rebar is far superior ! I have 1/2” rods that are 20 years old.


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357670
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I use 1/2 ". The mud where I trap is pretty solid. 1/2" allows me to push it into the bottom suffiently. If it gets in atleast 6" it won't come out even when a big beaver slides down.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357689
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1/2" rebar here.

Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357724
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1/2" REBAR


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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357773
03/05/25 01:01 AM
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I run 1/2” rebar cut to 117”. They fit flat I the boat and I haven’t yet heard a beaver complain that the rods are too short. grin

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Re: ? About beaver drowning rods [Re: foxkidd44] #8357842
03/05/25 07:51 AM
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1/2" rebar utilizing the Bauer's no weld system. Perfect for those of us who don't have access to welding equipment. I do not believe these are sold anymore. But a fella could look at the picture and copy the design with no problem.

When I ran a small trapline supply I bought a box of these. Still have quite a few left for the remaining years, however long that lasts.

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