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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 03:26 AM

....from past couple days:
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750 in tray in front of pond drain pipe.
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Captured in NoBS Beaver and BW stand at a crossover.
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Bridger 5s in a tray at dam break and artificial castor mound
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Traps pulled. One had a nice male water weasel in it.
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Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 12:30 PM

What are your hatters bringing down that way? $15 hatters seem to be the common price in these parts.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 01:27 PM

Originally Posted by J Staton
What are your hatters bringing down that way? $15 hatters seem to be the common price in these parts.

Don't know yet. I get one shot to sell in late March when Groenewold makes the annual buying route down South.

Last March, skint/frozen beavs avgd in mid-20s.
Posted By: BTLowry

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 01:46 PM

Care to expand on the "tray" method?

Can't remember ever seeing that unless it is called something else

Nice job on the beaver and bonus critter
Posted By: newfox1

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 01:47 PM

Swamp, looks pretty nice there, been real cloudy here for months, that one beaver in middle has a really long tail.
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 01:49 PM

Nice catch and pics Swamp.

NF is right, what a rudder on that one beaver
Posted By: sportsman94

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 02:36 PM

Good work SW! Those trays are a lifesaver here
Posted By: backroadsarcher

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 04:11 PM

Nice to see your trays at work for you. Keep getting them!
Posted By: Spike369

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 09:12 PM

I sold some large day before yesterday for $17a piece. Coons went for $7 on 2xl, $3 on xl, $1sm, opossum $1 on Smalls $7 on red fox and they don't want coyotes.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 09:15 PM

Nice weather you got there swampy-nice catches.
What is the purpose of putting your traps in a tray?loonshit bottom?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:29 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
Nice weather you got there swampy-nice catches.
What is the purpose of putting your traps in a tray?loonshit bottom?

Yes...but no loons here. It's pure knee deep black mud on high side of every dam....right where the trap needs to be for a back foot catch. The trays give a quick and stable platform for the footholds. Beaver swims up, bumps into tray, climbs up on it...
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:29 PM

Originally Posted by sportsman94
Good work SW! Those trays are a lifesaver here

4 sure
Posted By: Tommie

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:32 PM

Swamp have you got a picture of just the tray ? I’ve got two locations that I could use something like that . I see what looks like 2 drowning rods how many time you picked up a double on it ?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:40 PM

Originally Posted by BTLowry
Care to expand on the "tray" method?

Can't remember ever seeing that unless it is called something else

Nice job on the beaver and bonus critter

BTL,
It just a tray built from 1x4s with a 1x1 wire bottom. I put 12" wooden legs on em. It serves as a bedding platform in soft mushy bottoms. I use mostly at dam break sets and occasionally at castor mound sets. Mine are stout enough that I can stand on em and push the legs into the mud. All mine are wide enough for 2 traps like in that pic. I've double so many time that I've lost count.

Gotta give credit: Main idea is from a guy David Lafforthun. He has a video called Annillation of Trap Shy Beaver....F&T has the video. His is somewhat different and he uses it in deeper water. But the idea originated from him.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:41 PM

Originally Posted by Tommie
Swamp have you got a picture of just the tray ? I’ve got two locations that I could use something like that . I see what looks like 2 drowning rods how many time you picked up a double on it ?

Too many to count. Always use seperate drowning rigs.

I'll get a pic of just tray out of water tommorrow. Check back.
Posted By: Tommie

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:43 PM

Thanks , I will be watching .
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:45 PM

I remember Dave. It has been some years since I have seen him and spoke to him.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:49 PM

Another at that same black tile pipe this morning. Tray with a single 750 on one side....piled mud on other end of tray and put a couple drops of castor juice/sac oil on the fake mound.

Tray was about 10" deep. Back foot grab. Down rod/drowned.
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/20/24 11:59 PM

Originally Posted by newfox1
Swamp, looks pretty nice there, been real cloudy here for months, that one beaver in middle has a really long tail.

I'd win a contest every year for tail LENGTH.

Not so much on width.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 12:13 AM

I remember Dave. It has been some years since I have seen him and spoke to him.
Posted By: Muskratwalt

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 03:35 AM

Swamp,are you using all 750s on those trays? If using other traps what are you running for pan tension?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 04:07 AM

Originally Posted by Muskratwalt
Swamp,are you using all 750s on those trays? If using other traps what are you running for pan tension?

No...not all 750s. Currently have 750s, Bridger 5s (see pic above), and NoBs Beaver Extremes....all in trays. Also have 3 or 4 of those same traps on the Black Widow stands I have.

I have some CDRs too, but they are not currently in the water. Will be soon.

I haven't measured pan tension, but I run em stiff....probably 5 to 6 lbs. I miss small beaver but usually snare or 330 those nearby anyway. Or I have to return and trap there again...uughh!

All my beaver'in is nuisance control.
Posted By: beaverpeeler

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 05:09 AM

Yeah that tail is a long one. Interesting the solutions we come up with for beaver trapping issues. I probably would never go to the trouble as a #’s type fur trapper but certainly see the value of those trays in the ADC realm.
Thanks for sharing!
Posted By: claycreech

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 07:46 AM

Patrick turned me on to the trays a few years ago.
Absolutely deadly. Allows the placement of footholds on those complete muck spots that bedding a trap is pert near impossible.
I built mine with plywood bottoms and cut a slot for the baseplate on my CDR’s to fit into.
I agree with beaverpeeler. If I was blowing through fur trapping, I wouldn’t bother with the extra baggage, but for nuisance work in open water it’s the cats behind.
I too have taken a LOT of doubles.
Another thing I love about them is it allows me to set deep enough to pretty well stay away from the coon. Important for me in this high population coon country.
Posted By: Mac

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 01:17 PM

Very good share. Especially the adaption of the guy's DVD you mentioned and coming up with the trays. Very good idea. It is awesome that you gave credit to the guy. As soon as I saw the tray I thought to myself, hey, sort of cool take off.
Thanks

Mac
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 01:29 PM

Those trays are a pretty slick idea. This is a great thread.
I'm jealous of the green grass and open water!
Posted By: 080808

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 01:32 PM

Where can these trays be purchased?
Posted By: claycreech

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 02:08 PM

Originally Posted by 080808
Where can these trays be purchased?

They are easy to build yourself.
Posted By: claycreech

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 02:13 PM

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Just some scrap lumber
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Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 02:15 PM

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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 02:36 PM

Originally Posted by claycreech
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I see where those Missouri beaver have been tasting that lumber...lol!! Until they climbed up on top of the tray....
Posted By: claycreech

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 02:51 PM

That’s the first tray that I built Patrick. It’s been through the wringer lol.
It’s accounted for a bunch of troublemakers lol.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 03:47 PM

Originally Posted by claycreech
That’s the first tray that I built Patrick. It’s been through the wringer lol.
It’s accounted for a bunch of troublemakers lol.

I like your narrow design and slots to snug the trap.
Posted By: Tony1967

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 04:06 PM

How deep is the tray?
Posted By: claycreech

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 04:18 PM

Inch and a half
Frame is a ripped 2” by 4”
Posted By: KOSOI

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 06:03 PM

great photo WOLK !
Posted By: WhiteTrash 88

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 10:16 PM

Clay sent me a picture of his trays and I manufactured about 2 dozen or so to fit my T85’s. Works like a champ on knee deep muck in the river where you can’t stomp a good trap bed in. Not a very good picture of mine but good results. [Linked Image]
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Posted By: Tony1967

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 10:44 PM

Those sit ok right on the muck? I saw swamp wolf put legs on his, jut at wondered if you tried that ever or no?
Posted By: WhiteTrash 88

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 11:14 PM

Mine set good on the muck. Stake right through the plywood in 2 spots. Before using them the beaver were stomping the trap down in the muck with the goop under the pan preventing it from firing.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 11:22 PM

Just remembered to take a pic a few min ago. I like the legs as I can take my foot and push them down in mud and they don't try to float back to surface b4 traps are placed. Don't have to carry extra stakes. Once down...I stand on the tray edges to seat them good in the muck.

Mine are built with 3.5" sides so the beaver has to step down onto trap after he climbs onto tray. I've trapped coyotes, fox, and bcats for so long and it's ingrained in my small brain for the quarry to step down onto the trap.

The tray pictured has been repaired after 5 or 6 years of beaver battering.
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 11:27 PM

Next job....setting tommorrow. This is an impressive dam for this area. It's over 6' tall at base..in bottom of that ditch. Backing up water into ag field.
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Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 11:33 PM

I wish I had taken pictures, years ago I was asked to trap a ditch with a nine to 10’ high dam . It had little to no water coming over the top , which is a rare occurrence around here.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/21/24 11:50 PM

Originally Posted by Golf ball
I wish I had taken pictures, years ago I was asked to trap a ditch with a nine to 10’ high dam . It had little to no water coming over the top , which is a rare occurrence around here.

I made a good breach in this one today. Gonna place two 750s in a tray at the breach and two 750s in a tray at the other end of dam in front of a castor mound.
Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/22/24 01:40 AM

We are not allowed to molest the dam as long as it is being maintained. It would be a good tool to have in your bag of tricks.
Posted By: Tommie

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/22/24 01:55 AM

Thanks for the picture Swamp
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/22/24 02:35 AM

Originally Posted by Tommie
Thanks for the picture Swamp

Anytime my friend!
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/23/24 01:49 AM

Brood female..biggun too. I think she is the last one here. She was #6.

I like to make the break sets at or very close to stream channel center, but the lodge was only about 30ft away..just across some deep water. I tried to be quiet, but it took her 3 days to come out and play. NoBS Beaver Extreme in a tray. She took one trap on a back foot down the rod.

A 330 on the low side where I had the water pouring thru had a nice water weasel ...about 10ft away...
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Posted By: Shakeyjake

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/23/24 12:41 PM

Nice catches and some great ideas!
How are you estimating the colony size? This year it seems the house & feed bed doesn’t necessarily indicate the number of beaver in there. Very late beds too, like they knew something about the coming winter.
Posted By: GaTurkeyHunter

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/23/24 02:50 PM

Any gators in the water that you're trapping?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/23/24 10:20 PM

Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Nice catches and some great ideas!
How are you estimating the colony size? This year it seems the house & feed bed doesn’t necessarily indicate the number of beaver in there. Very late beds too, like they knew something about the coming winter.

It's a SWAG (scientific wildass guess) on my part. I never know how many remain and 1 or 2 can leave about same amount of sign as 10. Nearly every place I've trapped for a few years now (all nuisance calls) are places where others have tried to shoot em, trap em, blow em up....you name it. I'm surprised if I pick up more that 3 or 4 beaver per location. Several locations lately there have been no adults to be found...only yearlings and maybe one 2 year old. Have recently found a .22 bullet in one, bird shot in another, and one a couple days ago with a broken back hip that was trying to heal.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/23/24 10:22 PM

Originally Posted by GaTurkeyHunter
Any gators in the water that you're trapping?

Gators are in nearly every location, but they're mostly dormant right now. I've never had any issues with em....even when I've seen em while initially setting traps.

Oh...and I've snared a few 4, 5, and 6 footers. Hold em with choke stick and cut em loose. Biggest one caught (7') was in a 330. No need to hold that one....trap did its job.
Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/23/24 11:24 PM

I’ve done a few beaver jobs over the years that we’re close enough to home that I could stay awhile. Even went back in the spring on the one job . I’ve taken 10 beaver several times and 11 on the one I went back in the spring on. Only one of those jobs looked like their was more than 4 or 5 beaver . On one spring job the owner swears the beaver were not there during harvest . I’ve just learned to warn folks before I start a job how many could be there.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/24/24 12:10 AM

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Posted By: KOSOI

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/24/24 06:39 AM

That's a great idea, wolf.
Posted By: Tom cat

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/24/24 10:50 AM

I really like the trap tray Idea swamp wolf.. I'm gonna give it a whirl.
Posted By: Shakeyjake

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/24/24 12:29 PM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
It's a SWAG (scientific wildass guess) on my part. I never know how many remain and 1 or 2 can leave about same amount of sign as 10. Nearly every place I've trapped for a few years now (all nuisance calls) are places where others have tried to shoot em, trap em, blow em up....you name it. I'm surprised if I pick up more that 3 or 4 beaver per location. Several locations lately there have been no adults to be found...only yearlings and maybe one 2 year old. Have recently found a .22 bullet in one, bird shot in another, and one a couple days ago with a broken back hip that was trying to heal.


Haha! It’s pretty much take your best guess. In one of his videos, Thorpe tells his buddy that the beaver central that buddy found would hold 2 beaver tops! And they pull out 10. So after that he said his confidence was lost in his ability to estimate the size of a colony…lol

And a 330 killed a 7’ gator? Broken snout? A Belsile crushed the skull of a beaver I skinned last night, alotta jam there.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/24/24 11:02 PM

Shakeyjake,
Belisle struck Wally behind the back of skull....nite nite termite.

Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/24/24 11:10 PM

3 of these from yesterday. 80 degrees here today...had to peel em all....
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Other 4 today....same swamp with the tall dam. 2 in footholds at the dam breach in pic. Other 2 in 330s in pinch point as they swim the dam. Made another break further down dam. Beavs gotta swim that Belisle gauntlet to get to that break due to downed trees....3 have tried in 2 nights, all failed.
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Hmmm....this guy was one of the above beavs. Was likely my fault, but trap chain got hung on BW trap stand (probably hung thru a link when I set it in that black water...didn't see it. Stand is stop-loss cabled to top of drowning rod. Beav couldn't slide down rod. Glad it was a small beav and back foot grab. Beavs is in a Bridger 5.
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After dispatching and resetting that trap, I noticed the other trap was gone. Thinking that little beaver had threw it and it had slid down, I pulled the rod....Ha! A large male at the end of rod wearing a 750.

Still ain't caught the brood sow here...yet.


Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/25/24 12:21 AM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
3 of these from yesterday. 80 degrees here today...had to peel em all....
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Other 4 today....same swamp with the tall dam. 2 in footholds at the dam breach in pic. Other 2 in 330s in pinch point as they swim the dam. Made another break further down dam. Beavs gotta swim that Belisle gauntlet to get to that break due to downed trees....3 have tried in 2 nights, all failed.
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Hmmm....this guy was one of the above beavs. Was likely my fault, but trap chain got hung on BW trap stand (probably hung thru a link when I set it in that black water...didn't see it. Stand is stop-loss cabled to top of drowning rod. Beav couldn't slide down rod. Glad it was a small beav and back foot grab. Beavs is in a Bridger 5.
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After dispatching and resetting that trap, I noticed the other trap was gone. Thinking that little beaver had threw it and it had slid down, I pulled the rod....Ha! A large male at the end of rod wearing a 750.

Still ain't caught the brood sow here...yet.



I bet she's getting awful nervous.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/25/24 01:54 AM

JStaton,
I'm sure she is.....and so am I.

She's got to go...and I sure don't need to linger at this job long waiting for her to come out and play.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/25/24 06:28 PM

2 more beavs at the tall dam. But no brood female. One at dam break...1 at fake castor mound that was scent free, until day b4 yesterday when I milked some juice from one of the locals onto it. Both in footholds held by BW stands...and went down rebar rods.

Also had a water weasel in a 330.
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/25/24 06:31 PM

Small lodge at another site. Have captured only 1 here (adult male) in 3 checks. He was in a snare at a crossover. Three 330s, 6 snares, and one B5 just to attempt to catch a couple beavs.... cool
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/25/24 06:35 PM

3 footholds here. 2 at breach. 1 at castor mound..
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Posted By: MT bowhunter

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/26/24 02:33 AM

Lots of good information on this post. Thanks for sharing.
Were I am in Eastern Montana on the Tongue river the beaver all bank den and the river bottom is a rock gravel combination that you cant drive anything into. Most of my trapping is with 330's but when I do run footholds I use Montana #5's with ten feet of chain and weights attached next to the trap. No way to get a drowning rod in the river bottom and I am not dealing with sand bags and such.
Pretty neat seeing how different folks are successful in different parts of the county with different conditions. I do have a few back eddies that I am going to make some of those trays for. That is a new one on me and I really like it!
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/27/24 01:49 AM

New job start today. HOA storm water retention pond. Should be easy and quick.
Submerged 330s at four crossovers. If I could shoot the .22 to dispatch here those fence crawl-unders would be deadly.

Put my signs up for any stupid/nosey adults and any kids. No sign of any human activity back here...or I wouldn’t have taken the job. Pond dam looks mowed but it isn't maintained at all.
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Posted By: jalstat

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/27/24 03:51 AM

Lots of beaver sign there and very good info Ty SW
Posted By: KOSOI

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/30/24 05:11 AM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
3 footholds here. 2 at breach. 1 at castor mound..
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wolf! more photos like this should be posted so that young hunters would know where and how to set traps correctly.
Posted By: KYBOY

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/30/24 05:41 PM

here ya go boys! feast your eyes and be jealous! grin I think I can case him and pass it off as a Mushrat, LOL
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/30/24 11:35 PM

Originally Posted by KYBOY
here ya go boys! feast your eyes and be jealous! grin I think I can case him and pass it off as a Mushrat, LOL
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Those little rascals cause me to have to stay longer..and loosen pan tension....
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 01/30/24 11:59 PM

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Posted By: Saskfly

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/01/24 04:18 PM

Like the sign, one of the better ones I have seen for Damage control. Has a warning but does not entice people to go looking for anything and nothing about trapping to get the Anti's upset. Did you have them made?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/01/24 08:09 PM

Originally Posted by Saskfly
Like the sign, one of the better ones I have seen for Damage control. Has a warning but does not entice people to go looking for anything and nothing about trapping to get the Anti's upset. Did you have them made?

Yes..had them made. Only have 5. Don't use them in many places, but they are handy when needed.

I intentionally left off the words "beaver" and "traps."
Posted By: Keystonekiller

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/02/24 02:56 PM

Nice catches swamp getting the job done...what are those thing in the back of your pickup like wooden stands?
Posted By: Shakeyjake

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/02/24 06:01 PM

Probably his foothold stands/beds.
Hey Swampy, take a pic of the next gator you get in a 330.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/02/24 06:02 PM

Originally Posted by Keystonekiller
Nice catches swamp getting the job done...what are those thing in the back of your pickup like wooden stands?

Look back at page 1 thru 3 of this thread....
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/02/24 06:03 PM

Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Probably his foothold stands/beds.
Hey Swampy, take a pic of the next gator you get in a 330.


Might be a while as I've only BG'd a couple gators in over 40 years.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/02/24 06:05 PM

Today...
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Posted By: Keystonekiller

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/02/24 06:48 PM

Cleaning them up ...an 10 4 on the stands cool idea
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/06/24 11:39 PM

County road dept manager took some pics of me yesterday. I'm usually alone and the one taking the pics...
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Posted By: sportsman94

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/06/24 11:43 PM

Nice going Swamp! I just wrapped up a job by the house. 22 beaver, 2 otters, and a nutria later I finally pulled everything
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/06/24 11:55 PM

Originally Posted by sportsman94
Nice going Swamp! I just wrapped up a job by the house. 22 beaver, 2 otters, and a nutria later I finally pulled everything

I've never captured that many beaver from one area. 9 or 10 has been the most.

Heard that another trapper caught 36 (in about 2 weeks) from a 1/3 mile long creek swamp that had about 5 dams. Swamp was about 200yds wide at its widest.

Company hired me about year later and it took me 2 seperate week long stints to get about 10 more out of there.

I'd like to get in a spot where I could get 20 to 30 out of a small area.
Posted By: Slipknot

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 12:03 AM

Nice pics SW .That little boat is the ticket.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 12:08 AM

Originally Posted by Slipknot
Nice pics SW .That little boat is the ticket.

Jet Sled...like duck hunters use to float decoys in. One of the best things I've bought for beaver'in. I haul gear in...beaver and gear out. Put skint carcasses in...load in pickup..dump at my carcass dumpsite. No bloody mess in truck bed. Wash blood out next day at beaver job site....

...then do it all over again...
Posted By: Wanna Be

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 01:58 AM

That little sled is also great for hauling deer out.
Posted By: BTLowry

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 02:00 AM

Good work
Posted By: MChewk

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 01:17 PM

Good info Swamp...and Sportsman94.....nice work!
Posted By: beaverpeeler

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 09:44 PM

One of the advantages of that color of beard is that those reddish colored beaver bugs show up real good when you need to get one out of there.

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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 10:31 PM

Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
One of the advantages of that color of beard is that those reddish colored beaver bugs show up real good when you need to get one out of there.

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Beavs down here don't harbor such parasites.
Posted By: Wolfdog91

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 10:39 PM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Just remembered to take a pic a few min ago. I like the legs as I can take my foot and push them down in mud and they don't try to float back to surface b4 traps are placed. Don't have to carry extra stakes. Once down...I stand on the tray edges to seat them good in the muck.

Mine are built with 3.5" sides so the beaver has to step down onto trap after he climbs onto tray. I've trapped coyotes, fox, and bcats for so long and it's ingrained in my small brain for the quarry to step down onto the trap.

The tray pictured has been repaired after 5 or 6 years of beaver battering.
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Think it's would be of a benefit if you could weld one of your stand up full metal?
Posted By: beaverpeeler

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/07/24 11:15 PM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
One of the advantages of that color of beard is that those reddish colored beaver bugs show up real good when you need to get one out of there.

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Beavs down here don't harbor such parasites.


Is that a fact? I'll be darned.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/08/24 01:26 AM

Wolfdog,
Yes! A lightweight metal frame would work well.
Posted By: Wolfdog91

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/08/24 02:50 AM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Wolfdog,
Yes! A lightweight metal frame would work well.

Ok another question, how well do you think this would work with two smaller traps around the Bridger 3 /duke 4 size ?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/08/24 11:10 AM

Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Wolfdog,
Yes! A lightweight metal frame would work well.

Ok another question, how well do you think this would work with two smaller traps around the Bridger 3 /duke 4 size ?

It would work well.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/14/24 08:18 PM

First check from north Florida beaver job.

Required a steel trap permit to legally use submerged BGs. Also had to get a few Florida CITES otter tags beforehand...to be able to cross back over to Ga with their otter. Lady was super nice and cooperative at FWC office. Process was a little drawn out, but not too bad.

Also had to order new trap tags as Florida requires name. Most of my Georgia tags have our trapper ID number only.

Took about 3 weeks to get permit and CITES tags. License purchase was quick....online on FWC website....$29 for non-resident.
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/15/24 04:09 PM

Slower day today...

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Posted By: BTLowry

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/15/24 07:41 PM

Good work
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/16/24 10:49 PM

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Posted By: nate

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 03:55 AM

SW
Do you run into venomous snake's or Gators down there? Seems like working the creek banks in snake country might get very interesting.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 10:38 AM

Originally Posted by nate
SW
Do you run into venomous snake's or Gators down there? Seems like working the creek banks in snake country might get very interesting.

Yes, on the cottonmouths. I don't like fumbling around when they get active...which is about to occur in a few weeks.

Gators = I see them a lot but not much of a concern until one gets into a snare or a BG.
Posted By: bucksnbears

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 01:04 PM

SW, have you sold any fur yet this year?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 05:48 PM

Originally Posted by bucksnbears
SW, have you sold any fur yet this year?


No. Only have GFW as an outlet....unless I want to scrape and board...and I don't.

GFW runs the southern route in late March. I'm on my last freezer now, but it has plenty of room to get me thru until then.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 05:58 PM

Very nice geographical features and beauty in this area about 3 miles below the Ga-Fl line. Lots of deer and turkeys.

Large sink holes over 100 ft deep and 100 yds across and lots of exposed limestone with waterfalls along the creeks. Water in this main creek flows into a large sink and disappears underground...no water outlet.

Nice terrain to trap. Beavers are messing up some of the natural flow.
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Posted By: MChewk

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 07:16 PM

Swamp, What's the temp down there?
Posted By: Boco

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 08:52 PM

Nice Pics Swampy,the last one looks like the African Jungle.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/17/24 10:23 PM

Originally Posted by MChewk
Swamp, What's the temp down there?


Today...rainy all day
62F high
44F low

Tommorrow
Lows in upper 30s F
Highs upper 50s F

Gradual warming thru next week to highs in low 70s...lows stay in upper 30s to mid 40s.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/18/24 02:51 PM

Thought this was a beaver, but closer inspection showed it was a gator (about 4 to 6 feet). Why he strolled out ino that bedded ag field...who knows.
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Only captured an otter on this check..
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Posted By: cfowler

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/18/24 11:28 PM

Enjoying the pics! Keep ‘em coming!
Posted By: bucksnbears

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 02:49 AM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Thought this was a beaver, but closer inspection showed it was a gator (about 4 to 6 feet). Why he strolled out ino that bedded ag field...who knows.
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Only captured an otter on this check..
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Perhaps someone had a FoxPro blaring the bunny blues?
Gator came to investigate and caught the downwind. Lol.

Thought..., can a gator be called in?
Posted By: claycreech

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 12:32 PM

Patrick, does Florida have a limit on otter?
So many states do that have long term, established populations.
So stupid.
Posted By: Shakeyjake

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 12:45 PM

That’s some pretty awesome country you’re trapping there!
Posted By: houndone

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 01:21 PM

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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 06:03 PM

Originally Posted by claycreech
Patrick, does Florida have a limit on otter?
So many states do that have long term, established populations.
So stupid.

No otter limit in Florida. Otter season ends March 1st....one day longer than Georgia season.

I'm pulling the Florida job tommorrow.....that'll be 7 days.

Had a surprising check today (after moving some traps to other locations and setting a couple new snares yesterday.

5 beavs and another otter today. 4 beavs in snares, 1 in Belisle, otter in Belisle. 10 beavs and 7 otter as of today down there.
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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 06:07 PM

Get'em houndone!
Posted By: MChewk

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 07:09 PM

Swamp, I'm wondering about those gator tracks in that field...is it possible it was a turtle? Egg laying time with that heat possibly? Just wondering....
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 08:23 PM

Originally Posted by MChewk
Swamp, I'm wondering about those gator tracks in that field...is it possible it was a turtle? Egg laying time with that heat possibly? Just wondering....

I'll try and take better pics in the morning.....long toes as big as my thumb on long back feet...

Thought beaver at first due to flat drag marks....then I figured a nice snapper.....but....

After seeing those bigger long toes and better tail drag marks...it was definitely a small gator. They're moving down here.
Posted By: MChewk

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/19/24 09:30 PM

Got it...you know more about gators than me...lol Watch your 6...and your 12 lol
Posted By: houndone

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/20/24 04:15 PM

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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/20/24 04:58 PM

Pull day. Gonna take a day off tommorrow and organize this mess then start another beaver job Thursday..back in Georgia!
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Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/20/24 06:52 PM

A buddy of mine sent me a short video a while back of a big gator out in a pasture a long ways from water , while he was checking coyote traps. I can’t seem to be able to get it to load on here. But this leads to my question, Swamp Wolf do you ever have gators take your beaver ?
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/20/24 07:04 PM

Patrick, that is what we call a cluster so and so around these parts smile Getting warmer, those gators will be traveling far and wide.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/20/24 08:06 PM

Originally Posted by Golf ball
A buddy of mine sent me a short video a while back of a big gator out in a pasture a long ways from water , while he was checking coyote traps. I can’t seem to be able to get it to load on here. But this leads to my question, Swamp Wolf do you ever have gators take your beaver ?

Never had a gator mess with a captured beav.

Only time I've had a gator bother a caught critter was a coon in a DP.....on a small stream. Big gator came up stream from nearby river (the Suwannee River)....grabbed coon. DP held the coon's foot.... ripped it off at shoulder. What a bloody mess. Took me a min or 2 of studying that crime scene to figure out what happened.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Some Beaver Trapping Pics.. - 02/20/24 08:11 PM

Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
Patrick, that is what we call a cluster so and so around these parts smile Getting warmer, those gators will be traveling far and wide.

Yeah Bob....it's gradually warming here....supposed to be in low 80s in a few days. When that water temp increases a little more...I'm gonna hang the beaver traps up until next December. Last year I trapped beaver non-stop from winter until August........not this time.

It'll only take one cottonmouth bite/medical bills to erase all the net profit I've made this winter doing beaver work.
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