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Need advice on beaver in a small pond #8568442
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ksp107 Offline OP
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Small pond, maybe 1/2 acre. Lodge in the pond. Fresh sign, tracks and plenty of peeled sticks. Very small dam at opposite end.

I punched two holes in the corners of the dam, put a couple footholds on drowning rods. Traps were packed over with mud yesterday, so I remade them. Checked today, they are just like I left them.
I also set a couple snares where the beavers, or beaver, had another small mud wall keeping water from draining out of a low spot in the field.

There are no runs anywhere around this pond, no real definitive spots where they are entering/exiting. No castor mounds.

I didn't want to start off with lure and castor mounds, nor any 280's/330's as I figured whatever was in there would be fairly spooky.

Should I try a couple castor mounds? Maybe set some snares in the pond on some of the trees with lure above?

Thoughts?

Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568450
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You setting for the front or back foot catch? If they are pushing junk to fix the dam the back foot might be a better option if you have the depth.


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568454
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Pond beavers suck!!! Best success I have had is set a 7.5 for a back foot catch on a drowner with castor on a tree limb or make a small mound. Be very quiet and make sure there are no visible signs of a trap. Block it down with dead tree limbs being a subtle as you can.

ALWAYS have a pistol or rifle with you. They can pop up anywhere anytime. Shot two with a pistol and one with a rifle.

Pond beavers suck!!!


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: Law Dog] #8568463
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
You setting for the front or back foot catch? If they are pushing junk to fix the dam the back foot might be a better option if you have the depth.


Trying for a front foot as the largest trap i have is a Bridger #2. The pond is well out of its normal banks, its several feet into the field. Its very shallow if you walk the perimeter.

Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: bowhunter27295] #8568464
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Originally Posted by bowhunter27295
Pond beavers suck!!! Best success I have had is set a 7.5 for a back foot catch on a drowner with castor on a tree limb or make a small mound. Be very quiet and make sure there are no visible signs of a trap. Block it down with dead tree limbs being a subtle as you can.

ALWAYS have a pistol or rifle with you. They can pop up anywhere anytime. Shot two with a pistol and one with a rifle.

Pond beavers suck!!!




I had a feeling this was going to be a tricky one! Their environment is so small, i feel like they are hyper-sensitive to anything out of the ordinary.

Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568471
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wade the perimeter and find a channel they made and set a submerged 330 under a dive stick.


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568475
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I will start plopping footholds down anywhere that looks like something might of crawled out of the bank when I'm on pond beaver or muskrats for that matter.



Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568493
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I had a problem with one beaver doing the same. All I did was kick a smaller opening in the dam, maybe a couple inches wide so not a lot of water was flowing. Added bump sticks and had him the next day.

Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: 8117 Steve R] #8568498
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Originally Posted by 8117 Steve R
wade the perimeter and find a channel they made and set a submerged 330 under a dive stick.


I waded the perimeter, no channels at all. Im sure there are by the lodge, but I don't want to get near it.

Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568580
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Ksp107 I wouldnt bother with the dam go up wind of the dam where you have at least 5ft of water (or deeper) step down with your heel or use a shovel to create a bed that goes into the bank for your trap make the bed just about 2x the size of the trap set the trap about 2in... back in the bed
from the pond and about 11/2in below water level then run your drowner find some smaller dead sticks to plug into the 2 in gap facing the pond so that they stick just above the water (there refered to as( jab-sticks) i take mud and rub the tips that are sticking
out of the water ..on the backside of your bed plug in a hand full of soft wood ..poplar or willow works well no thicker then your thumb and smear some castor this set is designed for a front leg catch and the jab sticks force the beaver to stop and lift his leg as
apposed to beaching him self and allowing his back legs to settle

Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568606
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Made a fake pull out with your foot....slick it up good.

Take some logs...brush...what ever is around ...and put it either side of the fake pullout

And guard it with a 330 in the water ...triggers on the bottom...and blend it in well.

Put some lure on a stick and shove that stink stick about 10 inches behind the trap..

Nose level...with the water.


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568610
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568663
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Pond beaver are pretty much all I trap, they're not that bad. Make lured castor mounds and guard them with 330s or footholds. Set heavy


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568667
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There is a flow out of the pond....or a dam stopping the drainage would not be there. This makes those beavs very catchable.

So, that dam is your control location. Those beavers will not let that water leave that pond so much that it exposes the entrances to their lodge. You may grab the beavs in another set but that dam is the key.

Stay away from the lodge in that small pond. Ive had them stay in the lodge 10 days b4 exiting once.....right i to a 330 at entrance. I don't do that anymore.

Did the beavs just push mud onto your footholds, but did not fire the traps? They should not be spooked yet. Your footholds were not deep enough. If dam is to mushy you need a tray for the traps and it needs to be in front of a breach in the dam and about a foot deep.

Here is a pic of the trap tray, but 5 beavers were already taken out in 2 nights and the water here has dropped about 8" to 10". Tray location is no longer optimum. Water here is very clear and pic makes traps look even shallower, but you should get the general idea.

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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: Nessmuck] #8568672
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
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Nothing against this set, but I can guarantee you that WILL NOT work on beavs down here.....it might in the Op's state. I wish it would here as that is an easily made set up.


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: Nessmuck] #8568688
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
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Is this blended well? To me it is a 330 trap thrown in with no blending.


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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond [Re: ksp107] #8568693
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That set would cause more harm than good here. Better leave that in the truck. 330s have a function but not top pick for most jobs.

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