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Posted By: 76chevy

Beaver help - 11/28/2013 07:25 PM

I have a landowner who wants some beaver gone, I scouted it today and found lots of active sign.
There is no dam or lodge and no clear underwater runs to use 330's in but some good trails on land I plan to snare with 3/32 cable snares.

It has been a while (like 20 years) since I trapped beaver.

Are the prime yet, or should I wait to get them in January or later?

Should I also use some castor mound sets or bait the chewed trees with castor or stick with the land snares on the main runs?

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Posted By: trapperDave

Re: Beaver help - 11/28/2013 07:43 PM

snare the slides and if you find a fresh dropped tree set snares along the side of it. 10" loop nearly touching the ground.
Posted By: Yaz

Re: Beaver help - 11/29/2013 11:48 PM

I always "spring trapped" beaver, unless somebody NEEDED them out quick. Primarily, because all the other seasons were over, and I had the time, and had free'd up traps. As far as primeness of the hides. They are better the later in the season it gets. How much difference in $$ it makes, I don't know.

Castor mound sets in close to there, with a big trap on a slide, or snares like TD said if you can't find a den or feeder creek to get a 330 under water.
Posted By: Yaz

Re: Beaver help - 11/30/2013 12:05 AM

We found this odd for a beaver to be in this location. This is a tile ditch, that other than right where the beaver is at, is only 3" to 4" deep! You can step across it anywhere. This spot has a 30" tile coming out, and the beav. has dug a den RIGHT under the tile! In addition, it has chewed about 2' off the bottom of the tile. Its about 5' deep right there and a BEAR to get a 330 in the den. So, with both of us working at it in knee boots, and trying not to fall in, we got the 330 set. We also put in a steel trap at his attempt at a new dam. Farmer dug out the old dam last week. Tracks says its a large beav.
As you can see, the ditch is very small. It is also about a 1/2 mile off a road in the middle of corn fields, and not even close to a major tributary.
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Here is Dad, who is almost 70 setting a 330 by hand! He wanted me to climb back up the bank, and walk back to the truck to get his setters. I told him "by the time I did that....just to let me have it, and I'll show you how NOT to be a sissy, and I'll set it by hand". laugh I knew he still had it in him. Might have been a little grunting, groaning, and few choice words, but I didn't have to climb out of there to fetch the setters!!! laugh
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Creeks are still froze, so we didn't much set in the way of water sets. Hopefully, it will thaw out with the warmer temps next week. I'm basically working DP's, a couple bucket sets, and a couple coyote sets for now.
Posted By: 76chevy

Re: Beaver help - 11/30/2013 12:16 PM

thanks. Setting a 330 by hand? Nice.
Posted By: buckwheat

Re: Beaver help - 12/01/2013 06:40 AM

Great to see your dad out there Yaz. I have a close friend who just turned 70. He hunts and fishes just as much if not harder than I do. I tell him, when I'm your age I better be doing the same thing.........I hope we all continue with that drive and ambition.
Posted By: Yaz

Re: Beaver help - 12/05/2013 08:29 PM

Thanks buckwheat. He still goes at it pretty hard! He STILL hasn't caught that beaver!!! laugh I HAD to give him a little grief over it! :p
Posted By: traditionalarcher17

Re: Beaver help - 12/05/2013 10:19 PM

Wanna borrow a leg trap for em just to throw something different at em I got 4 of em collecting dust at the moment. i finding no sign where i usually trap em. How close are ya to greenwood??
Posted By: Yaz

Re: Beaver help - 12/06/2013 09:03 AM

Thanks Trad!! He's got a steel trap in there too! I told him its pretty bad when he cant catch a beaver in a bathtub!!! laugh .
Posted By: SCHALL53

Re: Beaver help - 12/06/2013 11:39 AM

Nope, nope, not going there, biteing my tongue.
Posted By: Yaz

Re: Beaver help - 12/10/2013 07:41 PM

Update. The "GreatWhite Beaver trapper" still has not caught the nuisance beaver!!! laugh Fresh sign every day, and the 330 not touched under the tile. I asked him if it was a possibility that the beav was living IN the tile. Told him to stuff a bunch of sticks and stuff way up in there. Sure enough, all the sticks and crap were pushed out of the tile, and a lot of them added to the dam! Bet he gets him NOW!!! laugh I'd never thought it........

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Posted By: Hunter's Life

Re: Beaver help - 12/12/2013 02:49 PM

I have trapped transient river beaver with castor mounds successfully. MB 750 offset to one side with poke sticks.
Posted By: 76chevy

Re: Beaver help - 12/12/2013 07:45 PM

thanks. They aren't the MB 750 but I think my duke #4's will do the job.

Plan to get after old Mr. Chisletooth around the first of the year. =)
Posted By: Yaz

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 11:12 AM

He finally got him last night!!!! laugh He WAS living in the tile. He made a "V" shaped float out of 2x4's, and wired it to the tile, and as he slid out the end into the water, had to duck down and though the trap.

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Posted By: psearchery

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 11:32 AM

tell your pops way to go yaz. all that hard work and time paid off.
Posted By: nickgsp2

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 01:13 PM

Very cool Congrats
Posted By: bean

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 02:19 PM

Haha nice job. Hard earned beaver.
Posted By: hornharvester

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 02:57 PM

Nice one for sure! h.h.
Posted By: Gilley

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 04:08 PM

Nice beaver smile
Posted By: buckwheat

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 07:32 PM

A big congrats to your dad Yaz. That's awesome. My dad has been running my snares for me since work has been so busy. I told him the other day I would be down but it was going to be late. He told me that he has really been enjoying running the snares. Even with no action, said it brings back some good memories of when he was my age.
Posted By: delaney

Re: Beaver help - 12/13/2013 08:05 PM

Really nice Yaz. Its great that you get to share those times with your father.
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