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Joe---what kind of varmint is making my life miserable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1296401" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I'm not the least bit shy about sending a dam skyward. By hand, it typically it takes about 3 hours to tear a dam out. With science only a matter of seconds. </p><p></p><p>I normally only do this in the spring to get the water off the trees so they don't die. No need in breaching the dam when the beavers will only build it back the next day. What works for me is I tear a little hole in the dam so they can hear the water flowing then set the traps around this till I thin the beavers down then I breach all the dams and get the water off the trees. This concentrates the beavers so I can just set traps in this area. Before long the traps stay empty but I'll set snares.</p><p></p><p>bball, I just shoot them in the head with whatever I have handy. I'll either clean it myself or give it to someone else who appreciates the taste of beaver. I think you would like the snares. They are easy and cheap to make so you can set out a bunch of them without breaking the bank. You can use them in about every situation you can use a conibear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1296401, member: 4362"] I'm not the least bit shy about sending a dam skyward. By hand, it typically it takes about 3 hours to tear a dam out. With science only a matter of seconds. I normally only do this in the spring to get the water off the trees so they don't die. No need in breaching the dam when the beavers will only build it back the next day. What works for me is I tear a little hole in the dam so they can hear the water flowing then set the traps around this till I thin the beavers down then I breach all the dams and get the water off the trees. This concentrates the beavers so I can just set traps in this area. Before long the traps stay empty but I'll set snares. bball, I just shoot them in the head with whatever I have handy. I'll either clean it myself or give it to someone else who appreciates the taste of beaver. I think you would like the snares. They are easy and cheap to make so you can set out a bunch of them without breaking the bank. You can use them in about every situation you can use a conibear. [/QUOTE]
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