I started trapping back when I was a wee lad. There was footholds hanging in the barn and that's what I learned on. Then along came these darn conibears. Conibears weren't really a new devise because they were invented by Frank Conibear sometime in the 1950ties. But I didn't use them and wasn't familiar with them and never really learned to use them. Well I decided to master this style of trap. I've been having decent success with them this year. I guess it just all came together.
here is a beaver. I have beaver in my pond and they are getting a bit destructive so I figured on thinning them out a bit. On the plus side if I keep them thinned out they will be there for years. Otherwise they will use up all the resources and move to another location.
I used a conibear 330 in this set. The conibear 330 is a powerful trap and here in michigan it must be set in water so dogs and such do not get into it. It kills.
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