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Offline bowhunter73

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Anyone know how to trap beaver that might be interested in a tagalong? I bought some traps and have private land to use in Hinckley. However I want to learn the right way so I can lessen the chance of the wrong catch or waste my time. I would be willing to make a deal for the beaver we get on my land for you knowledge and time teaching me along the way…  :help:
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Offline GRIZ

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That's a bit far of a drive for me.
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Offline bowhunter73

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Well I figured it couldn’t hurt to ask. I have some old beaver houses still in use and a new one too. Looks to be a lot of sign with the slides and fresh mud mounds. I think even a fool could get lucky on this spot. Still going to try on my own, time will tell.  Just exited to try something new in the outdoors
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Send a message to deadeye.  I believe he and Huntingmaxima caught a few trouble some ones on his hunting property.  They may have some tips.

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Offline bowhunter73

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Got four 330 traps today for $40 cant wait to get out there next week! feel like a kid with some new toys.. got a chance at a good buck this year but im more pumped to try and whack a beaver  training-087
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Offline bonecollecter82

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Get it roght the first time them beaver become trap shy fairly easy
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