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<blockquote data-quote="CATCHDAWG" data-source="post: 4728154" data-attributes="member: 2210"><p>If you use the conibear/body grip traps you won't need any kind scents. And yes, like the ones you posted in that link ( just saw it so I'm replying here). You will also need a setting tool. There are a TON of YouTube videos on beaver trapping and Trapperman.com is a great source of information as well. As far as value of pelts is concerned, fur is no longer politically correct so there is very little demand and imo not worth skinning. Do a little research or I can pm my number if you'd like. Other than coons and possums, beavers are about the easiest critter to trap once you understand they're habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CATCHDAWG, post: 4728154, member: 2210"] If you use the conibear/body grip traps you won’t need any kind scents. And yes, like the ones you posted in that link ( just saw it so I’m replying here). You will also need a setting tool. There are a TON of YouTube videos on beaver trapping and Trapperman.com is a great source of information as well. As far as value of pelts is concerned, fur is no longer politically correct so there is very little demand and imo not worth skinning. Do a little research or I can pm my number if you’d like. Other than coons and possums, beavers are about the easiest critter to trap once you understand they’re habits. [/QUOTE]
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