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What part of the beaver had damage to the fur? I've caught dozens in my Hancock and have never had an issue. Also, never used it as a drown set. The swim throughs are slick though!! Quick sets, produce well.
So another question can you use drown traps? or do beavers still have to be caught alive?
I would like to see a small one for muskrats but I think cost would be prohibitive since you would need several
Quote from: Terry Dean on January 20, 2015, 07:31:38 PMSo another question can you use drown traps? or do beavers still have to be caught alive?Sure, you can use drown traps. They just have to be cage traps.
There are a number of threads with pictures of my trap design on here but I don't have any good pics of my new ones. same basic design though.Best I have of it but I have tweaked the design a couple times since this,Problem you will have is getting the right materials. I looked long and hard for a source for that wire.Old traps, Easy to find this kind of wire
It's not a full frame. There are five squares, two with doors, one with the trigger and two at the point where the ends of the door sits when open.Easier to explain if you have one in hand.I would use 1x1 wire instead of 1x2 wire now.
Quote from: Humptulips on January 20, 2015, 08:21:06 PMIt's not a full frame. There are five squares, two with doors, one with the trigger and two at the point where the ends of the door sits when open.Easier to explain if you have one in hand.I would use 1x1 wire instead of 1x2 wire now.Ive got a welder, Might consider building a few if I can figure out the triggering mechanism for the doors. Id have to have one in hand like you said and I should be able to copy it, Where do you find parts for those?
I have 4 for sale at 250 obo each......../trabe??.............
have you gotten much fur damage bruce from the dog rod after it drops or do most of them drown quickly enough?