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Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8489211
10/20/25 08:24 AM
10/20/25 08:24 AM
Joined: Oct 2018
Northern Illinois
MuddyMike Offline OP
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Northern Illinois
thanks everybody i appreciate all the insight from y'all.

ended up ordering dobbins Woodchipper, Beaver Plus, and Backbreaker.

gonna give it a go.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8489270
10/20/25 11:07 AM
10/20/25 11:07 AM
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SE MN
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Woodchipper/ Backbreaker/ bounty beaver when they get Leary


Rebuilding john deere and international/farmall carburetors
Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8489273
10/20/25 11:12 AM
10/20/25 11:12 AM
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Iowa
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Iowa
Along with many of the others mentioned, Night Owl makes some outstanding stuff!

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8489327
10/20/25 02:45 PM
10/20/25 02:45 PM
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NC, Person Co.
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Originally Posted by MuddyMike
thanks everybody i appreciate all the insight from y'all.

ended up ordering dobbins Woodchipper, Beaver Plus, and Backbreaker.

gonna give it a go.


Good stuff! Food, curiosity and castor


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Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8489358
10/20/25 03:56 PM
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Northern Illinois
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Northern Illinois
ADC, I agree I like his Ontario

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490102
10/22/25 01:40 AM
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I went to Backbreaker some years back. And my catch percentage doubled. I have more beavers some years than I keep up with

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490193
10/22/25 07:37 AM
10/22/25 07:37 AM
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Northern Illinois
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Northern Illinois
i wish i had more than i could keep up with. we typically only get to trap a few for the farmers i land trap for. usually 2 locations on different creeks. have only ran a couple 330s and 1 foot hold on a drowner and have caught some in snares. this year bought more 330s and some duke #4 regular jaw 4 coil for more drowner sets. hoping to find more permission with beavers. ive got one farmer that has issues with them but i would have to figure out how to make sets on dry land on edge of corn field as the edge is a 12foot high bank on edge of river. no way to get down in the water. cant run snares on dry land in illinois must be half submerged as well as 330s.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490781
10/23/25 07:56 AM
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Northern Illinois
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Mike, I have caught them in 220s in those situations. Make sure the trap is positioned rock solid and anchor off well. I like both spring ends cranked straight down so the bottom of the traps about 3-4 inches off the ground. Block the trap off to force beaver through ...they will stay on the trail especially IF they are going on an upwards slope.
Gang set the trail as there will likely be multiple beavers....possibly otters. Good luck.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490818
10/23/25 09:04 AM
10/23/25 09:04 AM
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Northern Illinois
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Northern Illinois
sir i really appreciate the advice. ive never thought about using a 220 on beaver but what you are saying makes sense. ill have to order some 220s as all i have is 4 330s and a dozen 160s for coon and half dozen 110s for mink and muskrats.

so what you are saying is basically put the 220 in the trail 3ish inches up and make sure its solid and guide them hard. i just want to be sure as ive done this for coons and skunks in 160s on dry land. never would have thought to put a 220 in a trail for beaver. i should put the trap on the steep high bank to catch them as they come up the high bank as in they would be almost perpendicular to the bank. will pogo anchor in the ground be good to hold? my pogos for water are 2in washers and 18in long. i assume the 220 kills them like a 160 on a coon.

would you run trigger up or trigger down?

again thank you for your help.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490820
10/23/25 09:10 AM
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Northern Illinois
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Northern Illinois
also i will say this is on the Pecatonica river by freeport. not sure what part of northern illinois you are from or if you know the pec river.

farmer says i can trap whatever i want but really wants the beaver caught. i did tell him new ones will move in again. he asked if i would still be willing to trap it if they do. and yes i would. this ground is only 4miles from my house.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490821
10/23/25 09:11 AM
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Yes, because of our state laws 220s is all we can work with on dry land but it can work.
Pogos will work well be sure to test to make sure they are set in the ground...pull up hard.
Trigger position is up to you...both work as the beaver are focused on traveling that trail and plow through a lot of brush.
Trigger on the bottom bent to a T is very inviting to pass through....hammer 'em!

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8490838
10/23/25 09:39 AM
10/23/25 09:39 AM
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thank you sir i appreciate the advice. will be doing just that. hammer'em

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: SD Coon Catcher] #8490935
10/23/25 02:21 PM
10/23/25 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by SD Coon Catcher
Backbreaker and Sweetwater Flattail


Thats what I use. And i have used a little no bs beaver lure, and it worked great.


******* I save my sick days, because come winter, I'm gonna have a bad case of trappin fever *******
Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MChewk] #8491755
10/24/25 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Along with many of the others mentioned, Night Owl makes some outstanding stuff!

Originally Posted by MChewk
Yes, because of our state laws 220s is all we can work with on dry land but it can work.
Pogos will work well be sure to test to make sure they are set in the ground...pull up hard.
Trigger position is up to you...both work as the beaver are focused on traveling that trail and plow through a lot of brush.
Trigger on the bottom bent to a T is very inviting to pass through....hammer 'em!


I once caught a 56 pound beaver in a 220 on a crossover. Follow MChewk’s advice and you can get even the big ones in a 220. Personally I prefer trigger on top spread wide to give an inviting opening and miss the non-targets, I also set so it is not a hair trigger - not a bunch of pressure, but enough that it takes a little pressure to get it going. If you see beaver tracks going through without getting caught, that indicates a little beaver, narrow the trigger a bit. Make sure your 220 has full strength springs also.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8506584
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I was in my early 30's when I headed west to the Sans Bois Mountain range of Oklahoma for 6 weeks to trap, among everything else, beaver, for a company
that held a lot of leases for natural gas.
I stayed with an ole boy who had contracts with the drilling company that wanted the beaver removed, as they were plugging culverts and flooding the access roads.
Much to the disliking of the workers.
After catching our first beaver, my partner and a more experienced beaver man asked : "Wanna see how much castor it takes to catch a beaver ?"
I said I did and with that he took a twig, less than the diameter of a No #2 pencil , stuck it up the rectum of the dead beaver, twirling it around, then with a pull, held it up for me to see the shiny castor glistening in the morning sun.
"About that much" he said and pushed the stick into the muddy bank , then set the trap in front of it.
The next day, the trap held a nice (drowned) beaver.
That made an impression on me on well a beaver can actually smell.


* Most trappers use far too much lure, IMO.

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: LT GREY] #8506805
10 hours ago
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Indiana
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Indiana
Originally Posted by LT GREY
I was in my early 30's when I headed west to the Sans Bois Mountain range of Oklahoma for 6 weeks to trap, among everything else, beaver, for a company
that held a lot of leases for natural gas.
I stayed with an ole boy who had contracts with the drilling company that wanted the beaver removed, as they were plugging culverts and flooding the access roads.
Much to the disliking of the workers.
After catching our first beaver, my partner and a more experienced beaver man asked : "Wanna see how much castor it takes to catch a beaver ?"
I said I did and with that he took a twig, less than the diameter of a No #2 pencil , stuck it up the rectum of the dead beaver, twirling it around, then with a pull, held it up for me to see the shiny castor glistening in the morning sun.
"About that much" he said and pushed the stick into the muddy bank , then set the trap in front of it.
The next day, the trap held a nice (drowned) beaver.
That made an impression on me on well a beaver can actually smell.


* Most trappers use far too much lure, IMO.


The first beaver I ever caught was a nuisance beaver on my own property. The beaver came out every night right before dark. The first night I set traps, I was sitting on my deck and watched that beaver get wind of the lure from probably 50 yards aways. He worked the wind back and forth until got near the set. He climbed up on a nearby log and put his nose in the air. It got dark so I missed the rest of the show, but he was in the trap the next morning. I barely stuck a stick in a bottle of castor lure. They can definitely smell.

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Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8506810
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i find setting on sign without using lure will produce for a long time until one snaps a trap off in its face or sees one get caught than you have a lure to fall back on as most beaver lures are castor based its hard to change up

Re: favorite beaver lure [Re: MuddyMike] #8506968
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Northern Illinois
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Northern Illinois
caught 2 one on Beaver Plus and one in a set with Woodchipper. both really big beaver male was 67# female 63#. female looked to still be nursing which i wasnt aware or even if she still would be nursing but big ol nipples that look like a dog when she been being suckled on. been a week havent caught another beaver in the same spot. but the male and female was impressive. ill try get pictures posted in a bit

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