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Old 04-29-2024, 09:42 PM
treeroot treeroot is offline
 
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I'm doing some damage control this spring. Most of the ponds I'm on were trapped hard last spring/summer already. I was told they were cleaned right out. They are not large ponds and they only have 1 house/den.

I'm curious about the #'s of beavers in these ponds in the spring.


I'm finding I'm getting 2 adults m/f and nothing else out of these situations..


On one pond, I got 1 very large adult and nothing since. Castor mound sets with fresh castor from different beavers every 3-4 days. I'm wondering if it's just one adult in there? It was a female.


If the male/female just hooked up and moved into the pond last spring/summer, am I correct in assuming they likely did not have a litter?
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Old 04-30-2024, 07:39 AM
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If those ponds were trapped that hard chances are you have some highly educated beaver. If your using connis on castor sets good luck
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Old 04-30-2024, 08:31 AM
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Could be a new pair or single that has just relocated to the pond.
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Old 04-30-2024, 08:43 AM
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Theres nothing worse than coming behind someone like that. You dont know how many are left, odds are they are highly educated now, etc. And yes if it was a new pair last year they wont have little ones yet.
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Old 04-30-2024, 05:14 PM
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Theres nothing worse than coming behind someone like that. You dont know how many are left, odds are they are highly educated now, etc. And yes if it was a new pair last year they wont have little ones yet.
thanks! I'm thinking they are new pairs.. Haven't got a kitt out of any of the ponds yet.
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Old 05-01-2024, 07:49 PM
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Beavers are like squirrels, they keep coming to funerals. I have seen no sign for weeks and there is more. The old guard are definitely harder to shoot. The honeymooners are usually together and quite distracted.

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Old 04-30-2024, 05:13 PM
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If those ponds were trapped that hard chances are you have some highly educated beaver. If your using connis on castor sets good luck

I am fairly confident the pond was completely trapped out last spring/summer.. I know the people who trapped them out.. great trappers and I have talked to them as well.. pretty sure they were emptied.. so the beavers in there are new to the pond.

By your reasoning it also kind of confirms it because I put my traps out and usually within 1-3 days I've whacked the adults in there.. the only thing I wonder about is if there is kitt's or not..

One pond only produced 1 adult so far. Could be a smarter one in there still.. But on that pond I've very limited to where i can set due to dogs.. and the house is in the middle of the pond so I can't set at the house either.
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