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So I just trapped my first beaver, yet I noticed that I didn’t have a trough to skin it. I’m not too concerned for this year, as I only trapped the one. Yet, I would like to get a trough built for skinning more next year, as I am looking at trapping more beaver. So does anyone have plans for building one? Like materials, measurements, and thickness? Thanks for reading my thread!
I’m just going to wip one together with 2 ends of plywood or 2x12s and a couple of 1/2” X 4 or 5”…..whatever I got in my wood pile. A few deck screws and viola. Nothing fancy, I just want to try it. 30” long give er take, 45 or maybe a little more for an angle. I got no issues with a table or the tail gate though.
I just took a 3' 2x4 and then nailed a 3' piece of 1x 4 to the bottom edge of the 2x4. Keep the 1x4 edge flush with one face of the 2x4. With the 1x4 sticking out toward the operator just clamp it to your beach. Now you can pull the beaver up against the face of the 2x4. as you go the hide will fall over the top edge of the 2x4 and you can keep pulling the beaver up the face of the 2x4. Works well and would be a lot easier than building a trough.
Thank you all for the great information! I now feel like I have a good idea on how I want to build my trough. Either ways, skinned out my first beaver, and all in all didn’t feel I did too terrible at getting him all worked up.
Congratulations on your first beaver you've caught ! I liked skinning beaver on a old kitchen table that I raised up with some planks on the floor and two tarp straps one on each end to hook into the legs so when I got past them I could hook the straps hooks into the legs and have resistance when I pulled and skinned out the beaver . I used a round table because that's what I had found at a thrift store . And it's quick and easy to clean up when you're done .
I had them attached to a work bench that I'd slide the table under so to speak .it's fast and simple to clean up when done and then you can board the beaver on the table when finished .
Another though get a rubber mat to stand on while skinning it will help save your back .