Caught a twenty pounder in one of the Comstocks. No video on that one, must have came in from the backside of the set.
Trail cam video on the Bailey set was interesting. My replacement bait stick got a close sniff and found unsatisfactory. He bumps the trigger from the side...soft enough that he got a hall pass...That stick has been replaced with something thinner and a little more tender. Bon appetit!
Here's the miss.
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Second set modification includes adding a second Bailey. I noticed that there is a lot of activity when other beaver come to look at their caught comrade. Second trap is set about where the highest traffic shows up on other videos. Bait stick (since removed and replaced) in the foreground marks the original Bailey trigger location.
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Years ago I purchased a few Bailey traps and learned to hate um. But I will give you a little knowledge that I learned with them
Take a small stick, say 1/2"or so in diameter, 6" to 8" long and tie it to the trigger "
horizontal" not vertical.
You want this stick to be 1" or so below the surface of the water or right on top of the water in the pathway where the beaver swims.
Make sure that it is a old looking stick and not a fresh white one. To the beaver it is just another stick floating in the water.
Put your bait stick outside the trap with fresh castor on it, say 12" to 18" away from the trap but dead center to the trap and floating stick.
When the beaver swim over the small floating stick, he will hit it with his stomach and trigger the trap off, catching the beaver.
Good Luck
JC
