Posted by Usedtobe iowadave on February 15, 2011 at 09:58:54 from (216.81.179.186):
In Reply to: Beaver problem posted by Richard G. on February 14, 2011 at 18:52:34:
Had the same problem. Seems like they make their way up a minor creek from a river miles away and make it to my pond about once every 5 years. Not long after one shows up, I'll have a half dozen. If you value your trees, don't delay, they can do an impressive amount of damage in a hurry. My answer: Jon boat, neighbor, headlamp, 410, beer. Row about quietly after dark, listen for gnawing sounds, ease up to about 10', spotlight, shoot. Wait for impressing death throws to subside, load carcass in boat, reload, turn out headlight, drink beer, repeat. Seems like when they're gnawing on a tree, they're in a trance and put up with the spotlight. If not gnawing, chased all over the pond and never got close. Got a few with longer range .22 shots, too much danger of wounding/suffering for me. Check local laws, I may have dreamed all this.
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