Beavers
#12
ORIGINAL: mlang
I was having a problem with the things last year, and was able to get a depredation (sp) permit. trapped 2 of them and the rest took off, guess they got the message....
I was having a problem with the things last year, and was able to get a depredation (sp) permit. trapped 2 of them and the rest took off, guess they got the message....
#13
Without trapping them, good luck getting rid of them. If you do it right you can almost eradicate them from the area. I did a beaver removal project for the water district in one of the local towns. Don't expect big money for the plews at a sale. The prices suck. Skin them yourself and round them out. If you can get a good cure on them, take some willows and make hoops. Decorate them up with some feathers and sell them as mandelas. That will get you the best price. Sure would have a few extra dollars that way for some new arrows or a tree stand. Good luck!!!!!
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 399
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From: Cumming Georgia USA
Well if you lived down here in GA, you could be "smart" like the guy that owns our hunting land and put an alligator in the pond or whatever to keep the beavers away... lol I think its pretty stupid but whatever, atleast we got good deer land :-D
#15
You need to take another look at those regs.
Almost every state will let a land owner kill animals damaging his property. Here in Indiana all you have to do is call the CO after it's allready dead and let him know you killed one.
My Ruger Single Six seems to get the messege across. I've never needed to "tell" one twice so far.
Almost every state will let a land owner kill animals damaging his property. Here in Indiana all you have to do is call the CO after it's allready dead and let him know you killed one.
My Ruger Single Six seems to get the messege across. I've never needed to "tell" one twice so far.




