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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1577384" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>Beavers smell like money, or a least they use to.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Got a 4 acre pond right now with beavers living in it. My count is at 2 adults, 1 two y/o, and 2 yearlings, and hopefully mama beaver popped out 2 or 3 more this spring. I'm letting them be till the fur prices come back up. Then I've got another creek to trap along with the pond when the time comes. The last time we trapped the creek we hauled out 10 beavers on just a 1/4 mile line, and end up with about $15 for the medium to $35 for the large. If we could get them sold today the bigger one's would only bring $5-6. Castor prices aren't bad right now though, if you can get some of the big males in the spring, you could get $15-20 just from the castor. </p><p>See what next winter brings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1577384, member: 14533"] Beavers smell like money, or a least they use to. Got a 4 acre pond right now with beavers living in it. My count is at 2 adults, 1 two y/o, and 2 yearlings, and hopefully mama beaver popped out 2 or 3 more this spring. I'm letting them be till the fur prices come back up. Then I've got another creek to trap along with the pond when the time comes. The last time we trapped the creek we hauled out 10 beavers on just a 1/4 mile line, and end up with about $15 for the medium to $35 for the large. If we could get them sold today the bigger one's would only bring $5-6. Castor prices aren't bad right now though, if you can get some of the big males in the spring, you could get $15-20 just from the castor. See what next winter brings. [/QUOTE]
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