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   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #41  
I emailed these links to my family. Maybe we will get a chance to try one out.

The way to kill a beaver is using a ground blind. You will be able to find one on sale as hunting season will come to close shortly. Cut some shooting lanes set the blind up and leave it for a week or so. Get in it early with a red spotlight and an acurate rifle. .22mag .223 22.250 .17 hmr you get the idea. Shoot the beaver when it's on the mound, ground or in shallow water. Head shot is critical. got to stop him in his track or it gets hard. Remember... killin a beaver with a rifle is a no-no. So don't go posting any pictures or you'll meet the game warden.
Might seem like a lot of trouble but it taste's better than duck and easier to prepare. Some people will spend all weekend tryin to kill a song dog and you can't eat a song dog... or at least I won't. Take some and leave some and the beavers will move on and be none the worse for it.
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #42  
Too bad it wasn't 50 years earlier. You could go down to your local hardware store and get a box of dynamite and toss a stick into the dam every year. After few years they will move on.
Then again everyone has diesel and almost anyone can their hands on fertilizer. ;-)


Wedge

Our last home had a yard the size of a postage stamp. I had a nasty mole problem. I tried everything. Poison, gum, traps. Nothing worked. Out of frustration I made a concotion of waste oil, gas & lighter fluid. I poured about a pint down the hole, waited about a minute & lit the fuse I made from trailing the mixture about 2 feet from the hole. In about a nano-second I got a lesson on the volitity of fumes. The whole earth shook when it went off. Leaves blew out of holes 25 feet from where I was standing & in places I didn't even know they were there. After making sure I didn't blow a hole in our foundation I decided I'd quit right there. Thank heavens my DW wasn't there to witness the stupidity. I'd still be hearing about that:D
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #43  
Our last home had a yard the size of a postage stamp. I had a nasty mole problem. I tried everything. Poison, gum, traps. Nothing worked. Out of frustration I made a concotion of waste oil, gas & lighter fluid. I poured about a pint down the hole, waited about a minute & lit the fuse I made from trailing the mixture about 2 feet from the hole. In about a nano-second I got a lesson on the volitity of fumes. The whole earth shook when it went off. Leaves blew out of holes 25 feet from where I was standing & in places I didn't even know they were there. After making sure I didn't blow a hole in our foundation I decided I'd quit right there. Thank heavens my DW wasn't there to witness the stupidity. I'd still be hearing about that:D

:laughing::laughing:
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #44  
Our last home had a yard the size of a postage stamp. I had a nasty mole problem. I tried everything. Poison, gum, traps. Nothing worked. Out of frustration I made a concotion of waste oil, gas & lighter fluid. I poured about a pint down the hole, waited about a minute & lit the fuse I made from trailing the mixture about 2 feet from the hole. In about a nano-second I got a lesson on the volitity of fumes. The whole earth shook when it went off. Leaves blew out of holes 25 feet from where I was standing & in places I didn't even know they were there. After making sure I didn't blow a hole in our foundation I decided I'd quit right there. Thank heavens my DW wasn't there to witness the stupidity. I'd still be hearing about that:D

ok all your limbs were intact and your house foundation was fine.
But did it get rid of the critters?

Wedge
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #45  
ok all your limbs were intact and your house foundation was fine.
But did it get rid of the critters?

Wedge

yes, and I'll never forget the smell.....
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #46  
There is a small river that runs through my land. Every year i find a few trees that have been cut down but have yet to see dam being built any where. I wonder if they are just passing through and need something to eat or what the story is? i would actually like to see them set up shop in the river. Would be nice to have a deeper place to take a swim when it gets hot.
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #47  
I'd be careful about swimming in beaver ponds - giardiasis or "Beaver fever" is a nasty gut infection associated with beaver feces (not only with that of course).
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #48  
Beaver will only build a dam if they need it to deepen the water and will be quit happy to live in a hole in the bank that gets them out of the water but protected from predators. Forget about swimming in one of their ponds -- the bottom will be covered in feces because there is no current to wash it away:mad:
You could go to the hunting blind and rifle solution or a 12 ga. loaded with buckshot. If the beaver is wounded but manages to escape, look at the dam later. As for their culinary uses that would be a personal choice but I find rodents to be a survival dish, not a taste treat-- JMHO:rolleyes:
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #49  
well we have owned this farm sence 1963 never had trouble with bearvers until last summer they damed up creek in 3 places .when i found them i also thought about using 17cal. also but took my tractor down used inloader to tear out the beaver dams but when i went back the next day they had built it back after a week they just gave up and left .but if they are in your pond it would harder to get rid of .at night they dont swim like you would expect the only part of them that you can see is the tip of their nose out of water when they are swimming you will see a v in the water like fish make when moving around in the water.just keep still and dont move they will come out of water where you can get a good shot.
 
   / beavers have cut down 4 trees this year #50  
I emailed these links to my family. Maybe we will get a chance to try one out.

If they do take the gastronomical leap, let us know how they liked it.
Might give me motivation to help out the neighbors with the pond.

Dennis
 

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