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Old 04-17-2008, 08:13 AM
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Maimed by a beaver. Yikes. I'll bet Aklim doesn't even have that fetish.
I was talking about the traps. Not the beavers.

Law (In most every state.) is you have to check them within 24 hrs of set, adn every 24 to follow. So it sounds like that's not an option.

There are plenty of options on the pipe. And, nobody says it has to be new or even round.

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Old 04-17-2008, 08:54 AM
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There are plenty of options on the pipe. And, nobody says it has to be new or even round.

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Old 04-17-2008, 09:30 AM
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Color? Grade?
We usually go with: Rust
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If I can push it through a dam, I give it an A+.



Scrap yards are nice. Take a generator and a cut-off saw in the bed of your truck and have at it. We've rented gas cut-off saws as well. No need for nice new stuff.
We got lucky one time and found a contractor replacing the steel columns on a home porch one time. They were very nice.
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:11 AM
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I suspect a 22 unless the sniper has a lot of punch might be a little light for a beaver.


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Old 04-17-2008, 10:17 AM
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The Army Corp of Engineers should start consulting beavers when they have to build and or inspect damns and levees.
Yeah, they could award the Beavers a contract and keep them tied up and unable to acomplish anything useful for years . . . .
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:19 AM
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Is there anybody besides me that thinks the title of this thread could be pornographic? Hell, you could even change a word and make it a niche type of porn. Think about the title "Leave It In A Beaver"? Think that won't work for a certain niche?
Frankly, I was amazed that this didn't just deteriorate into a pornographic thread almost immediately. What's happened to us?
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:23 AM
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Frankly, I was amazed that this didn't just deteriorate into a pornographic thread almost immediately. What's happened to us?
here's some mild deterioration
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:25 AM
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We usually go with: Rust
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If I can push it through a dam, I give it an A+.



Scrap yards are nice. Take a generator and a cut-off saw in the bed of your truck and have at it. We've rented gas cut-off saws as well. No need for nice new stuff.
We got lucky one time and found a contractor replacing the steel columns on a home porch one time. They were very nice.
Now I have to buy a truck, too!
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:26 AM
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And you would be correct.
Head shot at 25 - 50 yds. That's how I shoot squirrels.
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:32 AM
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If worse come to worse… there’s always the 330 conibear.

Just be very careful. They can really (as in REALLY REALLY) hurt you.
And free running dogs?….I hate to even go there.
Squirrels, beavers and armadillos, in that order

I could never get the pipes to work, but know people who have. It seems they work better in places where there is constant water level and we have wildly varying. When a damn gets built on one of our ponds now, we dig a hole out of the middle and cover any of the tunnel heads we can find, wait till dark, drop several pool chlorine pucks in the hole, pour brake fluid on the pucks and cover up the hole. Sit on rear of tailgate with spotlight and shoot them with a hipo rifle when they come out coughing. They will eventually come out anyway without the chlorine gas, but they will dive on you and you have to be quick with that first shot and its usually one or two at a time. If one were so inclined, he could turn the tails into the state for a $5/tail bounty, too.

The 'reel' traps work well too: you anchor the reel to the bottom of the pond in at least 4 ft. of water and to the bank. The beaver takes the bait on the bank, trips the reel and it drags the beaver to the bottom of the pond where it won't pass through the chock and drowns. If you go that route, use 3' anchors, because we trapped one a few years back that weighed 49 lbs!! They are alot safer than the connibear traps imo.

They are also easy to shoot when contained in Hav-a-Hart traps, but you're talking the biggest one they make which probably runs $100.

Best overall control is a healthy population of water moccasins. Six years ago we killed one that was abnormally fat and cut it open to find four baby beavers inside!! Haven't killed a moccasin since.

Silencers? Flash suppressors? Sub-sonic rounds? Too many Caddyshack reruns
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:32 AM
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Good one, Chad!

Bot, I think your beaver project is getting out of hand. Perhaps you could locate a carton of hand grenades with which to dispatch your furry little interlopers. You'd also end up with a nice haul of fresh fish . . . .
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:34 AM
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Head shot at 25 - 50 yds. That's how I shoot squirrels.
I would use a .22 for a backyard beaver problem, but not dealing with ponds that cost $15-$30K to build. They are a pestilence here.
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Old 04-17-2008, 12:05 PM
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I would use a .22 for a backyard beaver problem, but not dealing with ponds that cost $15-$30K to build. They are a pestilence here.
I understand. I have seen farm ponds in which the beavers and muskrats undermined the spillway race causing a huge erosion problem. Also seen where they repeatedly filled overflow pipes with debris. Definitely a major headache.

But in this case I don't want to save a pond, I want to destroy it. So I'm thinking that installing pipes might be the best long-term solution.

Though the Caddyshack solution is looking increasingly tempting.
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Old 04-17-2008, 12:08 PM
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Keep the hand grenades in mind, Bot. I think they sound like a lot of fun, a real blast (pardon me, I couldn't hlelp that).
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I understand. I have seen farm ponds in which the beavers and muskrats undermined the spillway race causing a huge erosion problem. Also seen where they repeatedly filled overflow pipes with debris. Definitely a major headache.
The muskrat problem is how we came up with the mustard gas solution. Those things will tunnel a dam or levy to death in no time. I am surprised in the pinebelt area where I believe your inlaws are, the Parish Conservation Agent won't send a trapper out there--that is the reason for the bounty here--they are ruining thousands of acres of pine plantation. I could pick up the phone and get a list of trappers who would come out for free and catch the bastards, but my experience is they then start asking questions about hunting rights, generators start disappearing, ec...

wvo's right on the 24 hour checking thing. Our code specifically mentions jaw traps, but not the reels, which I had to import from the East Coast. I'll have to check on that (not that a GW would/could come on our property or would care) but now I am curious.

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