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Colony of beaver #8518209
Yesterday at 11:28 PM
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houndone Offline OP
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Ive been asked to trap a colony of beaver on a very small creek.the problem it's quite a drive to get to it.whats the best way to go in and trap them quickly so I don't have to make multiple trips to this location.any suggestions would be appreciated.

Re: Colony of beaver [Re: houndone] #8518235
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Those jobs I set real heavy, prefer not to use many scent mounds but blind sets. Not sure what your thinking is far, but I have a job to start a little over an hour and a half away, I charge by the trip, and I charge a lot! I could be catching damage beaver closer so you have to.

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