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#146333 - 03/21/07 04:43 PM Beaver thread archive
fishermann222 Moderator Online   content
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Beaver trapping archive
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#146347 - 03/21/07 04:54 PM Re: Beaver thread archive [Re: fishermann222]
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I will start it off with a picture of some beavers from last spring.




these beavers fell to a 330 over the hole in the bank/ice they were using to come out and eat some fresh wood with. This is the easiest way to catch em, I call it the Ronco method. You just set it(the 330) and forget it. I got 3 in one day from the same hole. usually like to take only 2 or 3 from a hole, as the adults are the first ones to leave, then the 2yr olds and then the kits.
we got a half dozen so far, with 2 right at 70 inches and the others over 62". It is only going to get better
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#146732 - 03/21/07 07:39 PM Re: Beaver thread archive [Re: Hupurest]
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From Hupurest
beaver question.. when putting them up, I sew the leg holes shut, but noticed some do not, does this effect prices??
seems when they are stretched, they stretch open real BIG.

Response from TrapperjoeAK
I use boards, and I nail the leg holes shut. I think that technically it does not effect the value. (It doesn't really change anything) But a nice appearance never hurt anything and often helps a lot.

From Otterman
I nail the rear legs shut and leave the front ones open to make getting the tags on quick and easy.
I was told once the furbuyer only really looks at the square or rectangle between the four leg holes but making sure we didnt make the holes too big was important

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#151723 - 03/24/07 09:58 PM Re: Beaver thread archive [Re: fishermann222]
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Posted by Family Trapper
Thought I would mention this to beaver trappers. One of my favorite things to do on beaver and otter sets is to cover my sets with cardboard and a heap of snow.


After setting for a week you can see here the ice was less than an inch thick. All 5 sets were like this. One had maybe 2-3 inches rest less than an inch. I would not have wanted to see what it would have been in a week of 30 below had I not insulated. It really pays off in time saved.
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#151732 - 03/24/07 10:04 PM Re: Beaver thread archive [Re: otterman]
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question by Trailblazersteve
GREAT pictures Len!!How and with what are baiting up you coni's?No snares?

reply from familytrapper
Steve they are house entrance sets. No bait. I did had some bait to the trigger in the one that wasn't set off for kicks. Been getting three to 4 beaver per check in the last three checks. Takes a little longer to set up and fine the entrances but I find them to be more consistent than bait. No snares. yet. Conibears just do a better job hands down. I am not looking for a lot of beaver. So these numbers work fine to keep me in bait.
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