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Total Newbie - Beaver Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Specializedjon" data-source="post: 5559093" data-attributes="member: 20193"><p>@tnstephens77</p><p></p><p>First of all, welcome to the forum. You've come to the right place to ask about beaver hunting and trapping. Full disclosure, I don't hunt or trap beavers anymore. Back in the day, it was every weekend it seems Ike I was finding a new "honey hole". I will tell you, it's expensive and time consuming. I've spent thousands if not hundreds of thousands on hunting beavers in my day. I've perused them all over the country and I can tell you from experience, the south has some of the nicest beavers I've ever seen. I've never done any taxidermy work on any of my beavers but a few of them, especially one in particular, I'd love to have on the wall in the shop. My advise, stay away from the angry beaver and when you find that special one, make sure it's cleaned really well before handling. Some of the beavers in Alabama can be angry so tread lightly bro. Happy hunting and let us know what you find. </p><p></p><p>- Old, Broke down, beat up, poor beaver hunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specializedjon, post: 5559093, member: 20193"] @tnstephens77 First of all, welcome to the forum. You’ve come to the right place to ask about beaver hunting and trapping. Full disclosure, I don’t hunt or trap beavers anymore. Back in the day, it was every weekend it seems Ike I was finding a new “honey hole”. I will tell you, it’s expensive and time consuming. I’ve spent thousands if not hundreds of thousands on hunting beavers in my day. I’ve perused them all over the country and I can tell you from experience, the south has some of the nicest beavers I’ve ever seen. I’ve never done any taxidermy work on any of my beavers but a few of them, especially one in particular, I’d love to have on the wall in the shop. My advise, stay away from the angry beaver and when you find that special one, make sure it’s cleaned really well before handling. Some of the beavers in Alabama can be angry so tread lightly bro. Happy hunting and let us know what you find. - Old, Broke down, beat up, poor beaver hunter [/QUOTE]
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