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Post by jahwarrior on Feb 20, 2008 22:23:18 GMT -5
OK so for the beaver trappers out there is it possible for us to get pictures of your sets (traps and snares) just to show the new guys how it is done? i sure would appreciate it greatly just to see the site selection of others. thanks guys and hey if i figure out how to post pictures i will.
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Post by jahwarrior on Feb 21, 2008 21:23:33 GMT -5
so now that i know how to post pics i will so i hope to get some good tips
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Post by Bottomline on Feb 21, 2008 21:44:40 GMT -5
Hide the trap with grass etc. Set it in a crossover like this and block the beaver to go through your trap Trap is submerged uner dive stick. This set took beaver and otter. Another natural crossover. Trap under dive stick at a pinch point. Bottom of crossover.
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Post by jahwarrior on Feb 22, 2008 21:59:12 GMT -5
thanks a million for the pics they help me allot so i know what to look for. i have seen cross overs but i did not think they would cross over sticks i was looking for a muddy slide. you think i could get some pics of a castor mound set?? again thank you for the pictures i just keep learning.
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Post by jahwarrior on Mar 3, 2008 20:10:25 GMT -5
one of my more productive sets. because i trap in a creek bed there are a few of these spot were water goes back in to the brush to and area that i can see but the under brush is to thick so i trap the entrance and exits. and this is the one who has done the best
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