rebelp74 wrote:Nice, I usually brush around em heavy so it forces them through the hole.
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
rebelp74 wrote:Nice, I usually brush around em heavy so it forces them through the hole.
quackhead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nice, I usually brush around em heavy so it forces them through the hole.
I was thinking on the slide that less would look better. Not sure how smart beaver are but it was wide open snow and he's been there before. Also it was real steep to each side of the slide.
rebelp74 wrote:quackhead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nice, I usually brush around em heavy so it forces them through the hole.
I was thinking on the slide that less would look better. Not sure how smart beaver are but it was wide open snow and he's been there before. Also it was real steep to each side of the slide.
If its used all the time it may not matter. I like to brush em heavy so they have no choice but to take the route to the trap and cover up my scent a little better.
NuffDaddy wrote:Looks good. I still can't see the first trap. Just be careful with the ones buried in the snow like that. If it melts a little then refreezes they might not go off. Not much of a trapper though so this could be all wrong. :lol:
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quackhead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:quackhead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nice, I usually brush around em heavy so it forces them through the hole.
I was thinking on the slide that less would look better. Not sure how smart beaver are but it was wide open snow and he's been there before. Also it was real steep to each side of the slide.
If its used all the time it may not matter. I like to brush em heavy so they have no choice but to take the route to the trap and cover up my scent a little better.
Do u think a number 2 victor longspring is big enough for beaver. There is another spot that is all slicked up mud that I would like to put a drowning set in. The white paint may be a gd idea
rebelp74 wrote:quackhead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:quackhead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nice, I usually brush around em heavy so it forces them through the hole.
I was thinking on the slide that less would look better. Not sure how smart beaver are but it was wide open snow and he's been there before. Also it was real steep to each side of the slide.
If its used all the time it may not matter. I like to brush em heavy so they have no choice but to take the route to the trap and cover up my scent a little better.
Do u think a number 2 victor longspring is big enough for beaver. There is another spot that is all slicked up mud that I would like to put a drowning set in. The white paint may be a gd idea
Depends on how big the beaver is, spray painting it white won't matter, it will add the unnatural scent of paint to your set.
NuffDaddy wrote:I would say no in the #2. Maybe with a drowning set he would expire before he pulled out. Beaver have some big ass back feet. I wouldn't use anything less than a 3.
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NuffDaddy wrote:I would say no in the #2. Maybe with a drowning set he would expire before he pulled out. Beaver have some big ass back feet. I wouldn't use anything less than a 3.
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rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I would say no in the #2. Maybe with a drowning set he would expire before he pulled out. Beaver have some big ass back feet. I wouldn't use anything less than a 3.
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I have caught them in #2's that were set for nutria but they were smaller beaver and I've had big ones pull out, I'd imagine they are bigger up north than they are here in La. I use #3 or 4's for them when I intentially trap them.
quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
assateague wrote:here, 330s (or 220s for that matter) have to be in the water.
assateague wrote:quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
Fresh cut poplar branches for beaver. To me (and I'm no expert), those 330s look like they might be a little low. Looks like the trigger is almost on the ground. But like I said, I really don't know- here, 330s (or 220s for that matter) have to be in the water.
quackhead wrote:assateague wrote:quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
Fresh cut poplar branches for beaver. To me (and I'm no expert), those 330s look like they might be a little low. Looks like the trigger is almost on the ground. But like I said, I really don't know- here, 330s (or 220s for that matter) have to be in the water.
They are sunk a bit hard not to with the snow, I think I might cut some plywood to use for a base. I think with more surface area it will stay better and wont heat up from sun and melt snow. Over here I hear aspen is real gd also
Mornin Beef wrote:quackhead wrote:assateague wrote:quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
Fresh cut poplar branches for beaver. To me (and I'm no expert), those 330s look like they might be a little low. Looks like the trigger is almost on the ground. But like I said, I really don't know- here, 330s (or 220s for that matter) have to be in the water.
They are sunk a bit hard not to with the snow, I think I might cut some plywood to use for a base. I think with more surface area it will stay better and wont heat up from sun and melt snow. Over here I hear aspen is real gd also
poplar and aspen are basically one in same.
Mornin Beef wrote:quackhead wrote:assateague wrote:quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
Fresh cut poplar branches for beaver. To me (and I'm no expert), those 330s look like they might be a little low. Looks like the trigger is almost on the ground. But like I said, I really don't know- here, 330s (or 220s for that matter) have to be in the water.
They are sunk a bit hard not to with the snow, I think I might cut some plywood to use for a base. I think with more surface area it will stay better and wont heat up from sun and melt snow. Over here I hear aspen is real gd also
poplar and aspen are basically one in same.
quackhead wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:quackhead wrote:assateague wrote:quackhead wrote:What are some favorite lures for river trapping?
Fresh cut poplar branches for beaver. To me (and I'm no expert), those 330s look like they might be a little low. Looks like the trigger is almost on the ground. But like I said, I really don't know- here, 330s (or 220s for that matter) have to be in the water.
They are sunk a bit hard not to with the snow, I think I might cut some plywood to use for a base. I think with more surface area it will stay better and wont heat up from sun and melt snow. Over here I hear aspen is real gd also
poplar and aspen are basically one in same.
That I would have to disagree with. Aspen is much more white and can be used as aspirin in a pinch in woods
quackhead wrote:Does anyone know if rats can smell under water? I heard a piece of apple on the trigger of a conibear in the water On a stick works. Just got #1 ls and have 3 1.5 Bridget coils coming. Hoping drowning sets will give me more success. In a week I haven't caught any in conibears.
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:quackhead wrote:Does anyone know if rats can smell under water? I heard a piece of apple on the trigger of a conibear in the water On a stick works. Just got #1 ls and have 3 1.5 Bridget coils coming. Hoping drowning sets will give me more success. In a week I haven't caught any in conibears.
What kind of water, creek, swamp, slough, are there obvious paths in grass or reeds, can you see the dens are they huts or holes in the bank, are there culverts etc.?
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