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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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Yesterday at 11:45 PM
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New Hampshire
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-22754-286014-img_20220414_134105764_hdr.jpg) Another quick effective set...at the edge of the dam.. Stink stick ..10 inches behind the trap . In and out in no time
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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17 hours ago
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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If you're going to use lure at your set forget about castor and use sac oil. I found that a non-aggressive lure works better in these small ponds.
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: The Beav]
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Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
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If you're going to use lure at your set forget about castor and use sac oil. I found that a non-aggressive lure works better in these small ponds. X2
John 14:6 Jesus answered, " I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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The tray system Swamy is talking about is worth a shot. I’m definitely building some for my beaver “tool box”. I’ve only watched about 10 minutes of Dave Lafforthuns DVD before I had to take off last night, but that video is already worth the $$. Like Dave mentioned in the beginning, caster is a mood set. If it ain’t in the mood, it ain’t going there.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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8 hours ago
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KY
ksp107
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I may shoot a video with my phone today when I go to check them. This will give you all a better perspective of what I am dealing with. I don't have any sac oil, but I may go ahead and get some. I'm on the clock, as our season ends at the end of the month. I've refrained from any body grips or any lure so far, just because I wanted to try at first without them.
Swamp Wolf, one of the traps was fired, the other had mud packed over the top. I remade them after the first check, when I went back yesterday they were just like I left them. What I'm referring to is actually more of a "mud wall" than an actual dam. It is serving the same purpose, keeping the water from escaping where it is normally meant to. Since the water is well out of the normal banks, its just flooded field, maybe 5-6 inches deep all the way around. Those traps at the dam were shallow, as they were #2 Bridgers (largest foothold I own) I don't do much beaver trapping and my experience has been in larger creeks/floodings where I used 280's and 330's.
If I don't have anything today, I'm going to change tactics and use some of the suggestions posted on here.
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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6 hours ago
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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This Is what I do when trapping these small ponds. First, I go in and scout the area I don't set any traps but after the scout I know what I'm going to do. Then I'll let it rest for a few days then go in and make my sets.
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: The Beav]
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6 hours ago
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KY
ksp107
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This Is what I do when trapping these small ponds. First, I go in and scout the area I don't set any traps but after the scout I know what I'm going to do. Then I'll let it rest for a few days then go in and make my sets.
I did the scout, but i set the traps 24 hours later... I've got 8 days to make this happen. I had one beaver about 10 years ago that I could never catch, I gave up on him..
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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KY
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This Is what I do when trapping these small ponds. First, I go in and scout the area I don't set any traps but after the scout I know what I'm going to do. Then I'll let it rest for a few days then go in and make my sets.
I did the scout, but i set the traps 24 hours later... I've got 8 days to make this happen. I had one beaver about 10 years ago that I could never catch, I gave up on him..
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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4 hours ago
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Is the season closing? If so and if those beaver are doing damage, you should be able get a permit to take them out.
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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For beaver you're asking for trouble if all you got is #2s for footholds. Don't mess around and hit em hard. Clean the pond out within 3-4 days.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: The Beav]
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KY
ksp107
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Is the season closing? If so and if those beaver are doing damage, you should be able get a permit to take them out. Yes, season closes on the 28th. Im sure the landowner could call KDFWR and it wouldn't be a problem to keep after him after the season goes out. I hope I can get this resolved.
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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3 hours ago
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KY
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For beaver you're asking for trouble if all you got is #2s for footholds. Don't mess around and hit em hard. Clean the pond out within 3-4 days. Agreed, I've never claimed to be a beaver trapper. I'm using what I have at the moment. 99% of my beaver trapping has been body grips and snares. A buddy of mine has some TS-85's, I'm going to snatch a few of them up
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: ksp107]
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3 hours ago
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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Beaver trapping is easy and fun, until you're getting paid to remove the last one or two that the owner and 3 other trappers have targeted. A lot of small time trappers in the area only know one set, so even the smart ones get pinched quick.......... usually.....lol
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Need advice on beaver in a small pond
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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KY
ksp107
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Beaver trapping is easy and fun, until you're getting paid to remove the last one or two that the owner and 3 other trappers have targeted. A lot of small time trappers in the area only know one set, so even the smart ones get pinched quick.......... usually.....lol Im going to change tactics this afternoon after work....
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