String Cutter,
You can call me - I've trapped beaver and other critters - A Coil Spring is my favorite trap for fox,cats,coon, & coyotes, but for beaver, you need some Conibear (name of original inventor) Type traps. In most states, "nuisance" trapping is allowed year-round, but it's geting warm and they'll have kits soon - so get started and carry some snake-shot in a pistol above the water level. The only way to go is with 330 Conibear-type killer traps, but they must be set MOSTLY IN the water. I use them at the bottom of slides, at the underwater entrance of bank dens, and I especially like a "picket fence" set. Buy some hip waders, four to six 330 Conibear-type body-gripping traps, spring setters, safety hook, bailing wire, hatchet/pull saw..and you're ready. Order from Duke directly Monday and DON'T SET THESE TRAPS WITHOUT using the "Safety Grip Tool" - THEY'LL BREAK YOUR ARM AND YOU'LL BE STUCK IN THE SWAMP ALL NIGHT or longer. Most local Co-op farm store carry these traps & set tool, but most do not carry the "safey grip tool", because they don’t know about them – BE WARNED.
Duke Trap Co. (West Point, MS) (662) 494-6767
Talk to Bill or Gary Duke
330 BT - 10"X10" - Model 0430 (buy at least 4-6)
Safety Grip Tool - Model 0963 - buy 2, to replace the one you drop in the water and lose. And tie about a foot of survey flagging to the eye of both.
Set Tool - Model 0965
PM me and I'll talk you through it this weekend. EASY
I caught 6 adult beavers, one with 4 kits on the way in 3 weeks in a 20 acre swamp. You'll only catch a max of 70% of them the first year, so keep at it.