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Post by johnm on Dec 14, 2014 16:06:58 GMT -5
Anyone have a few 330s I could rent? Have some beaver I want to trap but cant buy 330s as I am unemployed. Near Rochester area.
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Post by uplandguide on Dec 14, 2014 16:44:38 GMT -5
I'm not renting any, but I can put you in touch with a fella who sells used 330s at $12.50 each or 2 for $25.00. A good price for good user traps.
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Post by kirkwooder on Dec 14, 2014 22:06:11 GMT -5
I only have 2 that size but you are welcome to barrow them if you wish. I'm a bit south of the city, but will be traveling that way on Wednesday. PM me. I have a couple beaver sized foot holds as well if you want to barrow them.
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Post by oldman50 on Dec 15, 2014 17:05:40 GMT -5
Just my 2cents, but I would try to catch them in the leg holds first. If you catch one in the 330s first,you will get sprung traps and no Beaver after the first one. It seems to me that they get wise after they see one of there buddies in that coniber. Take advantage of the warm weather and open water. Look for mounds or slides along the banks and set them up with the leg holds. Use the 330s when the water freezes. Like I said, just my 2cents
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Post by johnm on Dec 15, 2014 18:35:25 GMT -5
Thanks oldman, new at beaver trapping any advice is helpful.
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Post by oldman50 on Dec 15, 2014 19:03:16 GMT -5
Beavers are rodents but they can be crafty. You can also make a mock scent mound if there arent any there already. Just make a slightly rounded depresion up onto the bank and mound up some mud on the bank. Put a little Night Owl Ontario on the top of the mound.
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