Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: grundy53 on March 25, 2011, 11:20:37 AM
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I have a buddy I work with that has a Beaver problem and was wondering how he would go about getting a nuissance trapper to come trap them. Right now they have three ponds built and its backing water up on his property. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.
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I think Rasbo might be your man.
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There are so many ways you can go with a subject title like this! Obviously, I'll be of little help to your friend.
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Whitey has done some nuissance trapping IM him.
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Grundy, what's you location?
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several of us can handle that,just a case of who you live by
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My freind with the problem lives in Monroe.
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My freind with the problem lives in Monroe.
to far far me,fish and game has a list of guys.
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Grundy - PM sent. That's my neck of the woods.
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Grundy - PM sent. That's my neck of the woods.
Thank you pm sent back
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:)I have had a number of beaver problems in my life, there is really no cure, my first wife is still causing me grief! An education program to teach the young guys that the cost of Beaver far outweighs the benefits would be good.
Carl
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I talked to a feller tonight who had a Beaver problem. He got rid of the Beaver but its costing him $ 2,800 a month!!! :bdid:
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I wish the non-trappers that respond to these type threads with their funny comments :bdid: would grow up. It isn't humourous after you've heard the same childish comment for about the hundreth time. :twocents:
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Try to lighten up and have some fun with life. What do you expect with a topic called "Problem Beaver"?
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:yeah:
These ones still give me a chuckle. . .
The ones that are getting VERY old to me are when guys say "Oh theres no more elk in the blues they moved to the colokum!" or vice versa. Heck, I never found any humor in that from the get go. :dunno:
To the point though, I don't know anyone that would be willing to travel that far, but it would be a good idea like Rasbo mentioned to give the game department a call.