COEngineer
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I went fishing on a small public section of a small stream in WY last weekend and the water level was in the sweet range - high, but coming down, and wadable. I have fished this particular section roughly annually for the past 25 years. However, the water was a little too murky and had a little more sediment than I expected and there were zero fish (that I saw, and there are usually quite a few). Perhaps it was some other factor, but I noticed that there were no beaver dams where there used to be several. One other little piece of information is that I saw a beaver trap near the stream last summer for the first time ever. It is BLM land, so I assume trapping is legal, but my question is whether there are any restrictions on number of beaver that can be trapped in an area? There is so much private land around this section that they could probably be trapped out even without trapping on the BLM land.