Thank you Paul Dobbins.
I greatly appreciate you taking time to answer this post, as I know you are extremely busy.
Like many, I learned much of my beaver trapping techniques, from Paul's dad, Charlie Dobbins in the many years I knew him.
Over the years, conversations with Charlie helped improve my methods in both fur trapping and ADC work for beaver.
I also own many of Charlie's books and tapes, including his Summertime Contol beaver tape,
featuring Paul.Hal Sullivan has a nuisance beaver tape out. Clint Locklear has out two, as do several others.
There is something to be learned by each of these, if you watch it with an open mind!I get calls on beaver that have had trappers either, catch and lose it, miss with a fired trap, misuse lure and/or wrong type of set at the wrong time of year or D)
All of the above.The one thing I do, is not try to "fur trapper catch"
a spooky beaver. I always have the mindset, that I only have one trap and/or snare that I can only place in
ONE LOCATION!I sic myself into picking the
only perfect 8" on the entire creek, pond or lake.
Although I may set several more sets, that's the one,
I always set first!I have found that spooky beaver can at times be quite challenging, unlike some of the others, that are easy to catch as a muskrat.