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Let's hear it, how do you tote em out #7100242
12/22/20 01:41 AM
12/22/20 01:41 AM
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Georgia
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Beaver, that is.

I almost always can drive to coyote sets. Beaver on the other hand almost always involves a walk.

I've done the snare over the shoulder. If it ain't padded I ain't walking far. Done the back foot in each hand drag on doubles. Did the bag over the shoulder today. No easy answer I guess.

Thinking about digging out my old GI duffel bag.


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Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100243
12/22/20 01:43 AM
12/22/20 01:43 AM
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Georgia
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And yes I'm just old and fat.


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Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100249
12/22/20 02:14 AM
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Midlands South Carolina
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No easy way. I have carried them by hand, with dowel rod with loops(i'm sure it's called something else), dragged them with a rope. Had someone younger do it for me(that didn't last long), four wheeler, wheel barrel, plastic sled, by boat. In the end, no easy way in the south. Especially in the spring and summer. Winter is a little bit easier.

If it was easy, everyone one would be a beaver trapper. Sarge


Getting old is a fatal mistake

Always looking for reloading componets

I know a beaver or two, because I've seen a beaver or two
Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100259
12/22/20 02:44 AM
12/22/20 02:44 AM
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Illinois Kentucky Line
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Either haul them out in a jet sled, they're about $35. Or if it's a very far walk I just do a rough skin and haul the pelts out.

Last year I was trapping a spot that was about 1.5 miles from the truck, it's all downhill to get to the swamp and uphill back to the truck. I had just gotten off a 12 hour night shift at the hospital and went to check and had 6 drowned beaver all 40-50 pounders waiting on me that morning. As soon as I got them all piled up I was about to start rough skinning and it started to rain. I had one just about done and then I gashed two of my finger on my left hand down to the bone and had pulsatile bleeding out of both fingers from cutting small arteries. I knew I had to get those beavers back and with as bad of cuts as I had continuing to skin was not an option, so I cut the elastic band off of my boxers, wrapped those fingers up tight and stopped the bleeding. Then the fun started having to haul 250lbs of beaver up hill in the rain. I had my sled with me so I would put 3 in at a time, drag them 150 yards and go back and get the other 3 and then so on and so on. It was a 2 and a half hour walk out of there and I was plum worn out after working all night but I got it done. Hurried home and instantly passed out. I woke up later that night and finished the skinning job. I just used liquid bandage on those cuts and it took them a good while to finally heal. Sometimes a trapper just has to be tough.

I told my self the whole way back to the truck that I will never trap that place again. But I caught 9 there in two checks off of 7 traps. 3 beaver and a muskrat the first morning, and then 6 the next.

In the words of Douglas MacArthur, "I shall return". It's too good of a spot and one I can pull out of my back pocket when my other places of easier access slow down. I'll just be more careful with the knife next time.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100263
12/22/20 02:59 AM
12/22/20 02:59 AM
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Maine, Aroostook
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Backpack.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100271
12/22/20 04:33 AM
12/22/20 04:33 AM
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Central NC
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Plastic torpedo sled attached to a deer drag harness that clips on d-ring at base of my back. Then your hands are free and your legs do the work.
Traps and gear into area and beaver and coon out.


www.sevenoakstrappingsupplies.com for trap mods and gear
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Buy a soldiers meal EVERY chance you can.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: Massac] #7100272
12/22/20 04:40 AM
12/22/20 04:40 AM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Originally Posted by Massac
Either haul them out in a jet sled, they're about $35. Or if it's a very far walk I just do a rough skin and haul the pelts out.

Last year I was trapping a spot that was about 1.5 miles from the truck, it's all downhill to get to the swamp and uphill back to the truck. I had just gotten off a 12 hour night shift at the hospital and went to check and had 6 drowned beaver all 40-50 pounders waiting on me that morning. As soon as I got them all piled up I was about to start rough skinning and it started to rain. I had one just about done and then I gashed two of my finger on my left hand down to the bone and had pulsatile bleeding out of both fingers from cutting small arteries. I knew I had to get those beavers back and with as bad of cuts as I had continuing to skin was not an option, so I cut the elastic band off of my boxers, wrapped those fingers up tight and stopped the bleeding. Then the fun started having to haul 250lbs of beaver up hill in the rain. I had my sled with me so I would put 3 in at a time, drag them 150 yards and go back and get the other 3 and then so on and so on. It was a 2 and a half hour walk out of there and I was plum worn out after working all night but I got it done. Hurried home and instantly passed out. I woke up later that night and finished the skinning job. I just used liquid bandage on those cuts and it took them a good while to finally heal. Sometimes a trapper just has to be tough.

I told my self the whole way back to the truck that I will never trap that place again. But I caught 9 there in two checks off of 7 traps. 3 beaver and a muskrat the first morning, and then 6 the next.

In the words of Douglas MacArthur, "I shall return". It's too good of a spot and one I can pull out of my back pocket when my other places of easier access slow down. I'll just be more careful with the knife next time.


“Sometimes a trapper just has to be tough”.........or smart. Here that would have been $60 worth of buzzard food. lol


-Goofy-
Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7100278
12/22/20 04:56 AM
12/22/20 04:56 AM
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Posts: 276
Illinois Kentucky Line
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Massac
Either haul them out in a jet sled, they're about $35. Or if it's a very far walk I just do a rough skin and haul the pelts out.

Last year I was trapping a spot that was about 1.5 miles from the truck, it's all downhill to get to the swamp and uphill back to the truck. I had just gotten off a 12 hour night shift at the hospital and went to check and had 6 drowned beaver all 40-50 pounders waiting on me that morning. As soon as I got them all piled up I was about to start rough skinning and it started to rain. I had one just about done and then I gashed two of my finger on my left hand down to the bone and had pulsatile bleeding out of both fingers from cutting small arteries. I knew I had to get those beavers back and with as bad of cuts as I had continuing to skin was not an option, so I cut the elastic band off of my boxers, wrapped those fingers up tight and stopped the bleeding. Then the fun started having to haul 250lbs of beaver up hill in the rain. I had my sled with me so I would put 3 in at a time, drag them 150 yards and go back and get the other 3 and then so on and so on. It was a 2 and a half hour walk out of there and I was plum worn out after working all night but I got it done. Hurried home and instantly passed out. I woke up later that night and finished the skinning job. I just used liquid bandage on those cuts and it took them a good while to finally heal. Sometimes a trapper just has to be tough.

I told my self the whole way back to the truck that I will never trap that place again. But I caught 9 there in two checks off of 7 traps. 3 beaver and a muskrat the first morning, and then 6 the next.

In the words of Douglas MacArthur, "I shall return". It's too good of a spot and one I can pull out of my back pocket when my other places of easier access slow down. I'll just be more careful with the knife next time.


“Sometimes a trapper just has to be tough”.........or smart. Here that would have been $60 worth of buzzard food. lol

I make $120-$140 off a beaver with a crafters market. All my fur goes to a craft market and I make a heck of a lot more than what I would get from the fur market. Just gotta put in a little more work and not mind holding on to stuff for a while at times.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: Massac] #7100279
12/22/20 05:02 AM
12/22/20 05:02 AM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Originally Posted by Massac

I make $120-$140 off a beaver with a crafters market. All my fur goes to a craft market and I make a heck of a lot more than what I would get from the fur market. Just gotta put in a little more work and not mind holding on to stuff for a while at times.


That’s awesome. Wish things were better here. I have not trapped a beaver for its pelt going on 8 years now.


-Goofy-
Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100306
12/22/20 06:28 AM
12/22/20 06:28 AM
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N.J.
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I have a Andy Wiser Beaver bag , just ordered the Montana Bag from PCS for my daughter pretty sure same bag pocket might be different. I put a kitchen trash can inside cut down to size, works great .Carries a load really nice.

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Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100308
12/22/20 06:29 AM
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Michigan
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I have a cart 4 wheels , it works great , I think it call a hawk ,made I Minnesota

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100327
12/22/20 06:54 AM
12/22/20 06:54 AM
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Central Pennsylvania
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Good story Massac. Thanks for posting.


I got myself a seniors' GPS.
Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination,
it tells me why I wanted to go there.
Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100334
12/22/20 07:12 AM
12/22/20 07:12 AM
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New York ,Adirondack mts.
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Wife hauls them out,

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100339
12/22/20 07:27 AM
12/22/20 07:27 AM
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Indiana
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Brings back memories, beaver on one shoulder and a five year old on the other!!! Once my boy would get wore out i’d just throw em both over my shoulder, heck of a workout!!!

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: mole] #7100344
12/22/20 07:34 AM
12/22/20 07:34 AM
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Nebraska
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Originally Posted by mole
Wife hauls them out,


LMAO mole!

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100369
12/22/20 08:05 AM
12/22/20 08:05 AM
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Houghton Lake, MI
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Most places.i trap beaver you can't cart or sled them out. I pack basket them out. I have had the pack so heavy I had to use trees to pull myself up to get going and walk leaning forward so I don't fall over backwards. 3 is my limit to carry at a time and sometimes is pretty tough. I don't skin and go because I use the carcass for bait. I am older also but trapping is my exercise so I don't mind the work. Keeps me fit. [Linked Image]
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Sometimes one is enough and other times it gets heaped and going is slow.

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Wish I had more time to trap....
Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100406
12/22/20 08:39 AM
12/22/20 08:39 AM
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Hilton, NY
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I take my son and his buddy, one of my "adopted" sons. I have several. They all went to school with my son and are a pretty tight knit group. Though lately they seem to be taking me.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100424
12/22/20 08:50 AM
12/22/20 08:50 AM
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meadowview, Virginia
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I went to a jet sled and it helped a lot. At only 155 lbs myself I can't carry 3 45 lb beaver out on my back in one trip, but I can drag them in a sled.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100430
12/22/20 08:53 AM
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Sled or a wheeled wagon of sorts. Wheeled cart much easier. Have used a deer carcass cart also. If in very difficult terrain for cart or sled work I carry two sets of tarred cord line with adjustable loops on each end in my pockets. No weight at all and has come in handy for carrying cats, otter and coyotes out from walk in areas,

Keeps my hands free, as i throw the loop over my shoulder cross ways to balance the weight better. I also carry a small dish towel to wipe hands and wrap around the cord so as not to cut into my shoulders on the way out. A couple of 40# beaver can put lots of pressure on your shoulders. Then you catch a 20#er and a 50#er and your are off balance smile.

Re: Let's hear it, how do you tote em out [Re: warrior] #7100433
12/22/20 08:56 AM
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Like Posco, good packsack with a thump strap.I could carry 3-4 beaver when younger with no problems.Easier than packing moose quarters for sure.
I do 2 now.


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