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Nuisance Beaver Control
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:05 pm
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:05 pm
What's the best way to shoot these babies. I'd like to get a night vision scope, but there has to be cheaper ways
tia
tia
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:08 pm to jack6294
Tree suit.
When they go to chew your leg, grab them by the paddle and bash skull onto kneecap. Save teeth.
Good luck.
When they go to chew your leg, grab them by the paddle and bash skull onto kneecap. Save teeth.
Good luck.
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:10 pm to jack6294
I thought this would go down another road......
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:34 pm to Tiger 79
I think the OT is bleeding over onto the OB
touche'
touche'
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:48 pm to jack6294
quote:
Nuisance Beaver Control
Step 1, stay out the bars.
Step 2, you got to be firm but polite when you tell them to quit freaking calling.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 5:02 am to jack6294
Crap, I went to bed to early last night and missed a beaver thread
When you first meet them its
, then turns to
When you first meet them its
Posted on 2/18/12 at 5:30 am to Nodust
Definitely conibear 330 traps. The only place around BR I could find them was BassPro. Cabella's and Bowie don't sell them. We've got a few beavers and a river otter we're trying to get rid of as well.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 7:34 am to guttata
Olde Time Feed Store on Burnside in Gonzales had some last fall.
Posted on 2/18/12 at 10:15 am to jack6294
If you want to have the pleasure of shooting the damn things you will need to do the following.
On the next CLEAR full moon night go to the dam just before dark and damage it enough to get some water flowing. After dark the beavers can not stop themselves from coming out to repair the dam. The sound of the water kicks them into gear. Find a commfy spot 50 yds away and be patient. Any quality deer hunting scope will gather enough light to shoot beavers on the water during a full moon.
Good luck
On the next CLEAR full moon night go to the dam just before dark and damage it enough to get some water flowing. After dark the beavers can not stop themselves from coming out to repair the dam. The sound of the water kicks them into gear. Find a commfy spot 50 yds away and be patient. Any quality deer hunting scope will gather enough light to shoot beavers on the water during a full moon.
Good luck
Posted on 2/18/12 at 10:21 am to Choirboy
quote:Sounds like fun
shoot beavers on the water during a full moon
Posted on 2/18/12 at 10:22 am to Nodust
I have done this with great success
Posted on 2/18/12 at 1:37 pm to jack6294
Your best unplugged scattergun and some #1 buckshot. You want to be at waters edge just at dusk, hunt for an hour or so after. You need a permit at night.
Posted on 2/19/12 at 1:34 am to Huntinguy
I've decided to get a Ruger ini 14 and put a cheap ($300-$400) ATN night vision scope
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