Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:22 pm
Oh yeah, I said all of that and forgot you were working with a culvert, not a dam.
Okay, find a place where the beavs are going in and out of the water (usually pretty near the culvert because they will be going from water that is dammed up, to the ditch on the other side). Put a coni just in the water below the slide, and about 1/2 of the trap out of the water. You can put the triggers on the bottom if you want. You will catch the beavers as they enter and exit the water. Stake the trap with a piece of 1/4 inch aircraft cable (found at any partshouse), swivel on each end of the cable, and put a drowner on the end. You can use drowners to stake down your trap in this situation. Just put a piece of 3/8 rebar through the drowner, and shove it in the mud. Weld a washer on the top of the rebar so the drowner can't come off. The beav will go thru the coni, flip around all over the place and die, but you'll be able to find him by simply pulling up the cable. He will also be out of the way of the run and won't frighten the other beavs that are using it. CAUTION: THIS SET ALSO CATCHES OFF-TARGET ANIMALS-GATORS IN PARTICULAR!
But simplest of all is the snare. Easy to make, light to carry, simple set-up, and you can release any off-target catches unharmed.
Wingman
Okay, find a place where the beavs are going in and out of the water (usually pretty near the culvert because they will be going from water that is dammed up, to the ditch on the other side). Put a coni just in the water below the slide, and about 1/2 of the trap out of the water. You can put the triggers on the bottom if you want. You will catch the beavers as they enter and exit the water. Stake the trap with a piece of 1/4 inch aircraft cable (found at any partshouse), swivel on each end of the cable, and put a drowner on the end. You can use drowners to stake down your trap in this situation. Just put a piece of 3/8 rebar through the drowner, and shove it in the mud. Weld a washer on the top of the rebar so the drowner can't come off. The beav will go thru the coni, flip around all over the place and die, but you'll be able to find him by simply pulling up the cable. He will also be out of the way of the run and won't frighten the other beavs that are using it. CAUTION: THIS SET ALSO CATCHES OFF-TARGET ANIMALS-GATORS IN PARTICULAR!
But simplest of all is the snare. Easy to make, light to carry, simple set-up, and you can release any off-target catches unharmed.
Wingman