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Re: is this beaver damage? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8532862
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yotetrapper, I have this caster lure. So far I only put it on the set in the pond (in the mud mound). I'll remake some like the link you posted with lure on the stick. I'll put lure on the sets I remake like your link - should I put it on more than that? I was assuming I probably shouldn't put lure on all the sets but maybe I'm wrong.

There's maybe 70 yards of creek where all but the pond set are. The upstream end of it the creek tapers off to almost nothing in a big patch of reeds. Downstream of the 70y of activity there's creek holding water (mostly 3+ feet deep) for maybe 150 yards until the pond. Downstream of the pond the creek back to almost nothing.

Ghost8, the wire supports are not all the same, but what I tried to do is make a W shape and have the snare rest on the two bottom Vs in the W. In the pond set pic it may be more visible. That's what I was aiming for anyway. I'll fix creek 7.

Thanks for the help!

Re: is this beaver damage? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8532866
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You can wrap the wire around the leader part of the snare so the loop is free. Like so...[Linked Image]


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Re: is this beaver damage? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8532872
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To be honest, I see 2 or 3 snares that MIGHT have a chance. The snares that appear to be hanging above the water are extremely unlikely to connect, as are the ones hanging in places a beaver has to be agile to even approach the snare.
Think of a beaver on land as 30 or 40 pounds of waddling on very short legs with their heads down, not up in the air, sniffing. When you find large trees in awkward attitudes, (positions), with a few different chew marks only going just below the bark, a beaver is un-likely to return to that same exact approach spot, or even that tree. It was likely a "test chew", and the beaver didn't like either the tree, the awkward position it was in for chewing, or both.
Remember that a beaver's head and very short neck is sloped to its nose, and for a snare to connect successfully the snare has to be just right from the ground, (a few inches for land snaring), and tripped on contact, and it has to be very fast.
For surface water snares, the bottom of the snare needs to get under the beaver's chin. If you watch a beaver swimming around, part of its head is just under the surface, and the bottom of your snare should also be partially under the surface.
If the animal has places away from the water that it is cutting trees or willows, they sometimes create a trail, and those trails are prime spots for snaring.


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Re: is this beaver damage? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8533087
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The pics you posted it looks like the snares have a plastic "collar" . This is where your support wire should go. Went out and set a pole up in the garden hopefully it can clear things up. Not the best pics but snowing and 35 mph breeze. Also everybody has different ideas, but when it is set I gotta have the lock in the 1 to 2 oclock area. [Linked Image]
[Linked Image] Will try and get a couple actual line pics but with the cold coming back the water might get hard until spring. G.

Re: is this beaver damage? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8533218
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Thanks Ghost!

Yes, that helps a lot. The weather turned very cold today, and I'm back at work tomorrow. So it will probably be Thursday before I have time remake them. I'll also pick up some heavier wire instead of using my rebar tie wire. When I redo them I'll repost pics.

Re: is this beaver damage? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8533562
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Go to the "What was your first snare catch" thread. On the first page jabNE has a picture that is about a perfect example of about how I set up alot of my beaver snares. If the water is deep and they are swimming, I have the snare loop about half underwater. If the water is shallow the bottom of the snare will be just off the bottom. G.

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