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treeroot 04-28-2024 09:25 PM

280's for beaver
 
I haven't tried them for beaver..

Pro's and con's?

I only really do castor mount sets so I'm thinking if I block the trap in well enough they would work well.

kingrat 04-29-2024 06:54 AM

I have a few but they're always my last traps I set. They work good i just dont like them because they seem small. More of a mental thing on my part.

treeroot 04-29-2024 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kingrat (Post 4720223)
I have a few but they're always my last traps I set. They work good i just dont like them because they seem small. More of a mental thing on my part.

I pulled my 280's out to get an idea for size.. I think they will work for castor mound sets if the set is blocked in very well so beaver doesn't have a big space to move into.

I'm going to try a couple..

I've got several locations Im doing beavers right now and ran out of 330's. I'm going to grab more, but thought I'd try 280's in meantime.

pikeslayer22 04-30-2024 06:48 PM

Grab yourself some TS 85s with drowning rods for your castor sets. Game changer

treeroot 04-30-2024 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pikeslayer22 (Post 4720696)
Grab yourself some TS 85s with drowning rods for your castor sets. Game changer

I have some MB 750's I can use.

Thunder Elk Hunter 05-19-2024 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pikeslayer22 (Post 4720696)
Grab yourself some TS 85s with drowning rods for your castor sets. Game changer

100% agree for the TS 85 only need is deep enough water


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