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Experienced Beaver trapper needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Planking" data-source="post: 5543237" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>I have a similar problem every couple of years. I have better catch rates with the foothold sets over the the 330's. I caught one yesterday morning. I use the Bridger beaver foothold traps connected to drowning cables on a concrete block. Pile up a small mud castor mound at the top of the slick run you made and put some Dobbins Backbreaker on top of it with two 3 inch green twigs for visual appeal. Use sticks to guide them in the set that's firmly bedded in mud just under the water. Its takes a little work but it gets them everytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planking, post: 5543237, member: 13775"] I have a similar problem every couple of years. I have better catch rates with the foothold sets over the the 330's. I caught one yesterday morning. I use the Bridger beaver foothold traps connected to drowning cables on a concrete block. Pile up a small mud castor mound at the top of the slick run you made and put some Dobbins Backbreaker on top of it with two 3 inch green twigs for visual appeal. Use sticks to guide them in the set that's firmly bedded in mud just under the water. Its takes a little work but it gets them everytime. [/QUOTE]
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