Posted by j hetkemper on February 15, 2011 at 05:23:28 from (98.115.140.14):
In Reply to: Re: Beaver problem posted by old on February 14, 2011 at 20:48:30:
duh/shucks , i was hoping to see some skin fur ...LOL ... we have beavers on both criks on either side of this place . for the most part we leave them alone .. they have harmed some timber,, but we harvested that ,, mostly underage timber and scrppy stuff ,, truely amazing to see their craftiness ,, serveral m iles downstream is a no bridge county road crossing that beavers dammed a good distance below ,, local girls went thru there one nite after a wet week when flow was up a good ft and had water over the seats when they got pulled out,.. they just wasn't expecting that..
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