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.
I'm not sure how to apply pictures like that because the water frontage I have that looks like that is far from the beaver activity. The edges of my (very small) pond are like that, but there's no beaver sign there. I suspect the beaver comes to the pond, but apprently there isn't much there for it because it doesn't leave evidence of its presence. I put one snare at the pond (picture above), and I'll remake it like jabNE's picture when I get a chance.
Around 150 yards upstream from the pond is where all the beaver activity is. There's a 1-2 foot drop from the ground level to the water level almost everywhere in this area of creek. So that type of set at the water's edge doesn't work where I see beaver activity. There's some places where it looks like the beaver has a step up to climb up out of the creek, and several places where there's no step but I think he's going down into the creek (will it jump off the drop?).
Now that I think about there is at least one place in the active section of creek where the ground is low going into the creek. I can put a snare there set up like jabNE's photo.
I'm not trying to be argumentative here, I'm just trying to explain my understanding so y'all can straighten me out. I appreciate the input!