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Barkstone #8609975
05/09/26 04:55 PM
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Big Sam Offline OP
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At least that's what I've always called it. The hard deposits you occasionally find in a set of castors. I'm used to finding a stone or two, but I believe I've set a personal record. Just a touch shy of a quarter pound out of the one beaver.

I've always busted it up to use for lure. Always felt it smelt stronger than regular castor, but that may all be in my head. What do you folks do with it?
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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8609997
05/09/26 05:41 PM
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Never I have ever found them. I have skun a lot of beaver over the years.

Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610003
05/09/26 06:09 PM
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Ive caught my fair share of beaver and have never got barkstone castor. Maybe it's just my area I don't know.


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610008
05/09/26 06:20 PM
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Usually have 2 or 3 annually.

I think I have about 4 or 5 sets in the freezer now.


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610013
05/09/26 06:29 PM
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I got one long ago. The thing was so old it defected on land.

My understanding is
Age
Diet
Activity level

So I guess it’s just a guess..


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610029
05/09/26 06:59 PM
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I agree with Vinke to a degree.

I suspect it is a combo of age, diet and endocrine health of the animal. Probably somewhat like a human who develops a chronic issue of kidney stones.

Had a old acquaintance years ago that was spending once a month in the ER for kidney stone problems.

Re: Barkstone [Re: backroadsarcher] #8610039
05/09/26 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Never I have ever found them. I have skun a lot of beaver over the years.

That's interesting. I found three castors today, out of about 10, with varying amounts of barkstone. These were from two different ponds. I usually find a set or two every year. Im guessing that you, Vinke, and Turtledale have all killed a bunch more beaver than I have.

Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610044
05/09/26 07:23 PM
05/09/26 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Never I have ever found them. I have skun a lot of beaver over the years.

That's interesting. I found three castors today, out of about 10, with varying amounts of barkstone. These were from two different ponds. I usually find a set or two every year. Im guessing that you, Vinke, and Turtledale have all killed a bunch more beaver than I have.



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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610109
05/09/26 08:54 PM
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Yes sir it must be diet or the water. It is interesting though, I'm glad you posted this Sam. Something to look for in the future.

Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610115
05/09/26 08:59 PM
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I usually get one about every other year. To me they don't smell as good or strong as regular. Probably something like Bob Jameson's idea.


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610294
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Think ive only had 3 in my life. Biggest was a tad over 16 oz.

Doing adc in the same spots year after year for over 2 decade's though i run into very few old beaver anymore which might be the reason i don't see them very often.


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610295
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I never have seen that before and have collected castors for many years. Interesting!


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610299
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Never had a bark stone in my life. I never was a trapper like a lot of you on here. I caught my share of flat tails both bounty and harvest methods. Kind of cool. Reasearch problem beaver around structures as well as otter restoration but never a barkstone

Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610303
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I, generally, dry castors whole so I'm not sure what's inside them. Have skinned a few thousand beaver and never stumbled across any that I am aware of.


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Re: Barkstone [Re: trapperkeck] #8610304
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Originally Posted by trapperkeck
I, generally, dry castors whole so I'm not sure what's inside them. Have skinned a few thousand beaver and never stumbled across any that I am aware of.

I can usually tell without opening them up. The castor is either rock hard, or feels like it has gravel in it.

Thanks everyone for contributing. This is a fun conversation.

Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610332
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Johnny thorpe made a beaver lure called "barkstone beaver"

Re: Barkstone [Re: Big Sam] #8610351
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
Originally Posted by trapperkeck
I, generally, dry castors whole so I'm not sure what's inside them. Have skinned a few thousand beaver and never stumbled across any that I am aware of.

I can usually tell without opening them up. The castor is either rock hard, or feels like it has gravel in it.

Thanks everyone for contributing. This is a fun conversation.


I’m glad you explained that you are not opening castors up to search for Barkstone because I was wondering why you would do that. Like trapperkeck and I’m sure many others, I just hang them to dry.

I don’t trap very many beaver, but I have never noticed any Barkstone.


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Re: Barkstone [Re: Porcupine 77] #8610354
Yesterday at 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Porcupine 77
Johnny thorpe made a beaver lure called "barkstone beaver"


Thorpe would try anything for a buck.


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