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Unfortunately our Beaver trapping season ended (in my local area) on 3/31 but to keep the fun going I set a game camera on an active lodge. Put together a few clips of a beaver shoring things up that I thought my fellow trappers would enjoy. I also have a full length video of all the critters captured at the lodge over 4 days under the same channel if interested. Hoping to get more non-traditional trail camera footage like this in the future. Any ideas for me? I have a very heavily trafficked (and otter poop covered crossover) that I'd love to see whats all using next. I also currently have a camera setup on the bone pile in my backyard full of possum footage. Hahaha.
Decoymacoy, nice video. What county you from? Is it on private or public land. If private and any water Issues or tree damage and you can trap em for nuisance Control for the landowner.
Re: Beaver Lodge Trail Camera Footage
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#6514498 04/10/1909:07 AM04/10/1909:07 AM
Browning Spec Ops Advantage. Low light and the slightest bit of fog doesn't produce very good video but sunshine or complete dark is excellent imo.
Originally Posted by NE Wildlife
Decoymacoy, nice video. What county you from? Is it on private or public land. If private and any water Issues or tree damage and you can trap em for nuisance Control for the landowner.
Outagamie. This lodge is on public land. I trapped 2 out of this lodge the last days of the season and unsure how many others got in the fall so I'd rather just leave whats left be.
I do actually have a "nuisance job" at a friends property/cabin in northern WI later this month (4 day weekend of turkey hunting, beaver trapping and drinking). Thinking about setting my cameras at some sets!
Last edited by DecoyMacoy; 04/10/1909:08 AM.
Re: Beaver Lodge Trail Camera Footage
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#6514551 04/10/1909:50 AM04/10/1909:50 AM
I really enjoyed your videos. I've captured just about every animal native to Maine in and around beaver ponds. They are one of my favorite places to hang a camera.