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Posted By: Wolfdog91

Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 12:57 AM

Alright for the beaver snare guys what is the best snare you found for your particular situations?
Posted By: Jonesie

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 02:13 AM

I use the 5/64th 1x19 in line swivel 3/32 7x7 extension double loaded to fire downward and swing out.
Posted By: bobcat_trapper

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 02:36 AM

I love snaring beaver!!! I use a slim lock 36 inch 1x19 5/64 barrel swivel 7x7 36 inch 3/32 . I do use some 60 inch 7x7 3/32 with a bent washer. Just depends on where I am snaring.
Posted By: Wife

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 04:33 AM

On beaver slides or open water water trails with the snare partially or entirely out of the water I use 1/8" 7X7 or 7X19 cable with a heavy solid washer lock. I have lots of the 1/8" and through the years it has not marked the leather like thinner cable and smaller locks in non-drowning situations for me. 40"- 42" long with a std.$0.17 wire swivel on the end and any extension cable type I have handy ( 5/64's, 3/32's, 1/8). Under ice it is a different story (especially baited sets). 1/16" or 5/64" 1X19 cable loaded to close with small locks (slim, lo-pro, bullet, etc., etc.,). Cams seem to rust on me if I don't take care of them in certain waters so I don't use them here. Underwater its a 36" - 40" cable length for the snare then the swivel and 2 strands of 14 ga. wire wrapped around the swivel for anchoring and support. Under ice the swivel takes stress off the cable and I find I can reuse more of it for short extensions and earth anchors but you can skip it if you want. I use a slightly bigger loop for open water situations as the beaver may be walking on his hind feet and have a larger/higher profile than sleek and slim in the water swimming. Once caught under the ice the beaver panic and are short to the world as opposed to a live one on the bank. Back in the 80's when I was poor and trapping beaver almost exclusively under the ice I unraveled 1/4" and 3/8" diameter cable and used each strand for my snare with the Slim Pedersen knot for my lock. For my ADC summer jobs now, not saving the fur, I still use them strictly for cost and they work for me.............. the mike
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 05:16 AM

Originally Posted by Jonesie
I use the 5/64th 1x19 in line swivel 3/32 7x7 extension double loaded to fire downward and swing out.

This^^
And i use several differnt locks...microlocks, slim locks, small washer locks, small sure locks. Microlocks are my favorite with the 1x19 cable. I also use a #8 barrel swivel between the snare and extension....made onto the snare and fastened to the extension with a 1/8" quick link. All snares are made with a clear vinyl tubing wammy, a tiny aluminum deer stop, and a loop stop to open to open to about 10" or 11". All are dipped in brown Formula 1. Trap tags are attached onto the extensions...anchor end loop.
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 06:52 AM

Same snare we use for everything else loaded 7x7 3/32, mini cam-lock, adjustable loop end. 4' long for beaver on a kill pole and we (my boy does the water sets these days) neck snare them too. We trap for them very different than most, we bridge hop only in the spring and only take two beaver off each bridge. We usually set up one day 6-10 locations and pull them as we catch them. I have to be careful not to let him set more than I want to skin and what castor I need for bait and lure making.

One of my favorite pictures from a few years back.... We got rained out the day before this picture so he got out 5 sets (luckily for his skinner smile ) 4/5 neck snared but for that one dink on top.

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Posted By: Newt

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 10:08 AM

My all around "Go To Snare"

5/64" x42" 1x19 Stainless Steel -NEWT'S MASTER LOCK which is made of Stainless Steel, , Copper Deer stop,6/0 barrel swivel,3/32" x 66" Stainless Steel Loop end tail. All ferrules made of Copper.

I take this snare even to states with no deer stop laws. (Texas,Mississippi, North Carolina )
Posted By: jabNE

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 10:23 AM

I run same as jonsie, but honestly I snared a heck of a lot of beaver with 3/32" for years before I changed snares and I've I've even got them with "bobcat" snares because it's what I had in the truck and it worked well.
Not hard to snare or hold beaver though they can twist up.
Posted By: Carolina Foxer

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 11:53 AM

tagging this one, thanks to everyone for sharing their set ups
Posted By: bobcat_trapper

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 01:58 PM

I uses micro and sure locks too. In Arkansas if u set a snare within 20ft of water. U dont have to have a deer stop. I got to using kill poles alot. If I can use one I went to 48 inch snares lock 1×19 5/64 24 in barrel swivel 7x7 3/32 24 in another snare swivel. If I can get 1/4 as good as guys on here like Mr. Newt I would be happy. I started reading as much as I could on him. I am always thinking about snaring . I hate the one piece lock law in Arkansas.
Posted By: Aix sponsa

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/02/20 05:09 PM

I prefer 5/64” 1x19, because I can create a loop that appears open but it’s not deep under the water (higher chance of a neck catch or seatbelt as jonesie calls it) 1x19 cable allows me to shape the loop and it holds its shape more easily than 7x7. Don’t get me wrong, I like 7x7, but for beavers I like 1x19.


Loop followed by a swivel then 3/32” 7x7 with a wolf fang. I can anchor it away from entanglement for live sets or attach it to something like an extension. It’s versatile.
Posted By: Wolfdog91

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/03/20 07:06 AM

Sorry for not responding to everyone individually getting off work at 1 a.m keeps a guy tired lol but thanks.

ADD you happen to have any pictures of your beaver kill poles and how you set them up ?

And you guys ever use a trap swivel instead if a barrel swivel ?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/03/20 12:43 PM

Originally Posted by Wolfdog91


And you guys ever use a trap swivel instead if a barrel swivel ?


Due to using a shorter snare cable the weight of trap swivels sags the cable. The way i build my beaver snares the swivel is right behind the whammy on the 9 ga wire....stands out more...harder to make look natural.

Other than that...they work too.
Posted By: Aix sponsa

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/03/20 03:06 PM

I’ve used trap swivels, snare swivels, and barrel swivels. They all work, but they all need to be close to the loop end. If you have a 5 foot snare and the swivel is on the end, you won’t get as much swiveling as you would if it were next to the loop.


I even swivel my extensions. Generally speaking, I build my extensions about 8-10 feet long with a swivel about 18” from the end
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/03/20 03:19 PM

I run 1/16th 1x19 with slim or master locks. 48" snare, barrel swivel to extension. If we ever get a real beaver market again I might go back up in cable sixe. For now though it doubles as a coyote snare as well.
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/03/20 04:22 PM

The poles we use are just 4' 1/2" rebar with some annealed #9 for support wire welded on. 7-8" loaded loop 4-5" up off the ground just out of the water typically.
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/03/20 06:34 PM

I used to use trap swivels. You do need to use 9ga wire if you go that way or use a longer snare negate the issue. Does make switching out snares on the spot easier.
Posted By: Buck (Zandra)

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/08/20 11:33 PM

How about size and length of s nare in a state where any snare set for beaver must be on a drowned of some sort?
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/08/20 11:42 PM

I've gone as small as 6" loop for beaver. Just want the snare to be just big enough to form the loop and reach the slide wire. I likr to keep the loop as small as possible and try and neck snare them as the farther back you catch the beaver the more water you need to drown. I think it works out to be about 40" snares.
Posted By: Buck (Zandra)

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/08/20 11:48 PM

40" isn't too long to use on a drowner?
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/09/20 02:23 AM

All really depends on the depth of the water and how tight your drowner is if its wire or cable. Fiberglass/rebar/steel rod drowners have minimal play. If your water is shallower than 48" you probably ought to forget about using drowners. You could use tangle stakes in shallower water to shorten the free cable
Posted By: Buck (Zandra)

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/09/20 03:03 AM

I've trapped alot of beaver, never snared one.With today's market would a snare rub on the fur really detract from the price?Our laws demand a drowner of some type but it would seem to me that's easier said than done.
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/09/20 05:24 AM

Buck I don't think you could get by with any snare much shorter than 40" maybe 36-38" ... an 8" loop takes up a little over 25" of cable, so in order to get that loop high enough off the ground you will need another 12+ inches of cable to get that loop 2-4" off the trail/slide. As for the snare marks in today's market, they make no difference at all if you're selling to the hatter market, like most are. However neck snaring beaver I find easy to do, up until a little dink beaver comes through.
Posted By: Aix sponsa

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/09/20 01:07 PM

For a submersion snare, I build them 38” - 40”.


If you build a quality snare KP, 48” of water is more than enough to have em. 2 1/2 feet deep would be fine too if the crosspieces are a foot above the substrate. I use 1/2” rebar fo build mine, but you could also use beaver sticks to build something on-site for reliable entanglement. You’ll just need to find what works for you and is legal.








Posted By: Buck (Zandra)

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 07/09/20 02:55 PM

Well,this isn't my thread and I certainly didn't mean to steal it but I've certainly been given lots to think about for the upcoming season.I've cabled some Fox and coyotes,when it comes to beaver I'm a foot hold and conibear type of guy.Snaring beaver,under our regs is going to be a new experience.
Posted By: Wolfdog91

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 08/20/20 08:17 PM

Any pictures do how y'all set your snare up on beaver slides or baited sets and so on?
Posted By: AirportTrapper

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 08/21/20 12:49 AM

https://youtu.be/9h_uxzExbcc
Posted By: traprjohn

Re: Best beaver snare for you - 08/22/20 12:06 PM

Originally Posted by Buck (Zandra)
40" isn't too long to use on a drowner?

Depends if ya have deep enough water.
That’s why I like a 36” snare. Usually down a drowning rod.
And with a extension cable if not drowning.
Don’t waste time and money with whammies just use Paul’s trick bending a W in the support wire.
Oh and 5/64 or 3/32 , 1x19.
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