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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1007450" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I've tried sniping them but the area they are in is so thick you cannot see anything. There is also a lot of cattails and its nearly impossible to see them. If I had some open water to shoot across it might be different or if I had some good night vision gear. This is probably the worst place in the world to have beavers because there is no way to get equipment to their dams. If I could put some lead in one of their heads I think it would make me feel better too. As it is, the best I can do is to continue to trap them and continue tearing the dams down to keep the water off the timber but this is getting old fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1007450, member: 4362"] I've tried sniping them but the area they are in is so thick you cannot see anything. There is also a lot of cattails and its nearly impossible to see them. If I had some open water to shoot across it might be different or if I had some good night vision gear. This is probably the worst place in the world to have beavers because there is no way to get equipment to their dams. If I could put some lead in one of their heads I think it would make me feel better too. As it is, the best I can do is to continue to trap them and continue tearing the dams down to keep the water off the timber but this is getting old fast. [/QUOTE]
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