John Fraser
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The weather was nice yesterday so I took Conall out to check the beaver set I had in. My favorite set is a castor mound set. Castor mound sets take advantage of beavers’ territorial nature and the way they mark their territory with a mound of mud and vegetation on the bank, they then deposit castor on the mound from glands in their rear end. So for my set I’ll make a single softball-sized mound on the bank and mark it with castor from another source. I guard the mound with one or two foothold traps set in the water in front of the mound.
At this spot I placed a mound at the notch in the bank to the right of Conall’s hand. The bank was all clean snow when I had set two days ago. Both days when I went to check the traps, my mound was gone and the beavers had left their own mud pies all over the place. All the mud and debris on the snow was left by the beaver. The orange spot in the snow to the right of Conall’s foot is castor that they left. I caught one beaver the first night (ended up with a trap on each hind foot). Unfortunately, on the second check (with Conall) I had a miss. The traps were fired and one was moved out to deeper water. When I reset them, I noticed that the one trap that was moved had a small stick wedged between the jaws which prevented them from shutting all the way. I use big traps (MB-750’s) so misses are rare and I was bummed to have a miss when taking my son along. However I think he had a good time, there were lots of critters and sign to see, we even got to hear the beaver slap his tail a couple times.
At this spot I placed a mound at the notch in the bank to the right of Conall’s hand. The bank was all clean snow when I had set two days ago. Both days when I went to check the traps, my mound was gone and the beavers had left their own mud pies all over the place. All the mud and debris on the snow was left by the beaver. The orange spot in the snow to the right of Conall’s foot is castor that they left. I caught one beaver the first night (ended up with a trap on each hind foot). Unfortunately, on the second check (with Conall) I had a miss. The traps were fired and one was moved out to deeper water. When I reset them, I noticed that the one trap that was moved had a small stick wedged between the jaws which prevented them from shutting all the way. I use big traps (MB-750’s) so misses are rare and I was bummed to have a miss when taking my son along. However I think he had a good time, there were lots of critters and sign to see, we even got to hear the beaver slap his tail a couple times.
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