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Joe---what kind of varmint is making my life miserable?
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1296015" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Sure looks like young beaver to me. I fought with them all last year on a ditch that orders one of the pastures. They dammed up the drainage ditch and flooded me and everyone upstream. You can shoot them at dusk and dawn if your quiet and patient. I shot one, but after that they were super gunshy. We e ded up trapping 4 more out of there with conibear traps...just be careful if you never used one because they are violent and unforgiving if you accidently trip it. Have to make a set by a slip or hole. Worked like a charm. I tore their dam out by hand twice(better part of a day each time) before realizing they weren't leaving. After trapping them, county dipped the dam out with large track hoe, haven't returned yet. And they will drag and use anything for their dams..old sticks, logs, cornstalks, even had a tire in there. Alot of times the mud is packed at water level and below..not so much above water level, atleast that's how our dams were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1296015, member: 23752"] Sure looks like young beaver to me. I fought with them all last year on a ditch that orders one of the pastures. They dammed up the drainage ditch and flooded me and everyone upstream. You can shoot them at dusk and dawn if your quiet and patient. I shot one, but after that they were super gunshy. We e ded up trapping 4 more out of there with conibear traps...just be careful if you never used one because they are violent and unforgiving if you accidently trip it. Have to make a set by a slip or hole. Worked like a charm. I tore their dam out by hand twice(better part of a day each time) before realizing they weren't leaving. After trapping them, county dipped the dam out with large track hoe, haven't returned yet. And they will drag and use anything for their dams..old sticks, logs, cornstalks, even had a tire in there. Alot of times the mud is packed at water level and below..not so much above water level, atleast that's how our dams were. [/QUOTE]
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