Carl
Are you going to be up here anytime soon.....
Are you going to be up here anytime soon.....
I would bet one beaver dropping a tree on another happens too.Beaver Suicide
Eric, this showed up in my FB feed this morning and I could not resist sharing. Perhaps your beavers will all commit hari kari?
A quick update on the beaver situation at our lease. Several of the guys pulled resources and assembled a 22 rifle, night scope, and suppressor. In two outings they have killed 10 beaver. The weapon is so lethal, yet quiet, the beaver are unaware of the demise of their den mate a few feet away. We don't know how many beaver are in this swamp, but there are four or five dens and four large dams. I'll hazard to guess we have 30-40 more beaver to go. Luckily the young members of the lease are quite motivated and single allowing them to put in late nights on the hunt. We are off to a good start on this restoration project.
SJ
The scope they are using is the one you recommended. I don't know the weights. I didn't think to ask.
This is going to be a big job. Like I mentioned, there are four very large dams and multiple dens. One of the dens is HUGE, suggesting to me a large colony. Ultimately, we are trying to get the water out so we can spray the undesirable vegetation. Cattails have consumed a large portion of the acreage and smartweed is thick and matted. We also want to and clear some of the dead fallen trees that litter the entirety. This place was once a large hardwood bottom flat until beavers got control and killed the oaks and other desirable trees, leaving a mess of tree trunks scattered everywhere along with cattails and super thick smartweed that reduced surface water dramatically and makes the place hell to traverse. As this happened duck numbers declined from what we've learned talking to folks that know the area. It's going to be a ton of work the first few years and then we'll go to maintenance mode. Habitat like this place is in short supply so if we are successful, I expect the ducks will respond. We'll see.
If you put in the work, I bet the ducks come back. Hopefully Tod's point is not of concern.SJ
The scope they are using is the one you recommended. I don't know the weights. I didn't think to ask.
This is going to be a big job. Like I mentioned, there are four very large dams and multiple dens. One of the dens is HUGE, suggesting to me a large colony. Ultimately, we are trying to get the water out so we can spray the undesirable vegetation. Cattails have consumed a large portion of the acreage and smartweed is thick and matted. We also want to and clear some of the dead fallen trees that litter the entirety. This place was once a large hardwood bottom flat until beavers got control and killed the oaks and other desirable trees, leaving a mess of tree trunks scattered everywhere along with cattails and super thick smartweed that reduced surface water dramatically and makes the place hell to traverse. As this happened duck numbers declined from what we've learned talking to folks that know the area. It's going to be a ton of work the first few years and then we'll go to maintenance mode. Habitat like this place is in short supply so if we are successful, I expect the ducks will respond. We'll see.
Tod
Have you been eaves dropping on us? We have a short-term lease right now. The boys are mostly having fun with the beaver hunts. We are working with the owner to secure a long term lease, or possibly buy. If either of those occur, we will sink resources into the project. If not we will quickly move on.
Hey Eric,My son and myself, along with some friends, have leased some duck property that is a bit of a restoration project. First order of business after the season is getting the water off the land. Beavers dammed it up probably 15 years ago and killed every tree except tupelos. Aquatic vegetation is out of control thanks to the beavers and the bottom is littered with sunken tree trunks and limbs. Part of the beaver control program will be night shooting, in addition to trapping. I need a good .22 rifle and night vision scope. Any recommendations, particularly the scope?
That many beavers dispatched should make a dent in their future dam building escapades. Especially if they whacked the big ones. I bet the boys are having fun doing it.The boys were at it again this weekend. Total confirmed kills reached 16 and serious damage to the dams has been achieved.