Gellar
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You are implying that some of us had self control…Would you guys please stop! I'm running out of self control.
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You are implying that some of us had self control…Would you guys please stop! I'm running out of self control.
I’m fascinated by them too. I try to leave them alone as much as I can. My son and his friend made a duck blind, they spent a whole day gone, called and asked if they could cut some corn stalks for it I told them go ahead. I took them out opening morning of teal season. They are wading around looking for their blind swearing we should see it. Then I just see this wooden frame. I started laughing, in 1 day the beavers took every stalk of corn they put on it. They were less than thrilled but I was amused.Beavers doing beaver things. Like them or hate them. They are one damn smart critter. It's a shame they get so much hate. Im constantly amazed at what they can do.
I’d have to read deeper into the regs but I don’t know shooting one would necessarily be illegal here if you have a furbearer and other proper licenses but shooting a rifle over water is illegal so you’d have to be careful where you are at.Check your game regs first. I think most states it’s illegal to shoot a beaver. You can trap them in most states with proper license.
I've had to rip out more than a handful. I always feel bad doing it. I always laugh when local farmers I know rip them out and they're all proud like they won the battle. The look on there face when the beavers come back with a vengeance. Tried to tell ya.don’t have private property they are affecting so I’m probably biased.
Yeah if they’re f’in up your operation you gotta do what you gotta do. Tough time actually getting rid of them though.I've had to rip out more than a handful. I always feel bad doing it. I always laugh when local farmers I know rip them out and they're all proud like they won the battle. The look on there face when the beavers come back with a vengeance. Tried to tell ya.
Some of my best duck hunting spots, I always joke about how id love to live trap them and transport them to places I need some water.Yeah if they’re f’in up your operation you gotta do what you gotta do. Tough time actually getting rid of them though.
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The problem with that is, in my experience, the farmers cut ditches and drained wetlands to try farming the swamp/marsh, and now the beavers are turning it back into what it was 20 years prior.Yeah if they’re f’in up your operation you gotta do what you gotta do. Tough time actually getting rid of them though.
Those tickets were hard to get.I saw Beaver Bounty Work open for the Archbishops of Testicular Snugness at the Wonder Bar, New Years Eve, 1999.
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Actually, they air dropped them in remote areas to re establish them in those areas. It’s not like they were problem bears or something.Fun beaver video I wanted to share. Beavers were causing issues in Idaho so they relocated them further away from humans. Instead of mules and pack strings they decided to use left over war parachutes to drop them in
My parents live just a couple miles from Dixie Creek. I haven't been to the creek in quite some time, but I've been around the others mentioned.
"After World War II, many people moved further away from Idaho’s capital, Boise, to more rural areas such as Payette Lake and McCall. However, a beaver population was already established in these regions and people weren’t happy with them chomping down trees and building dams as it affected their properties.Actually, they air dropped them in remote areas to re establish them in those areas. It’s not like they were problem bears or something.
Pretty cool how they did it