"fifeboy" said Step 1: beavers kill easy with a .22.
Yes, except it's illegal to kill fur-bearing animals normally harvested by trappers. And it's also illegal to use a rifle for shooting on the water (because of the likelihood of ricochets).
Step 2: beavers taste good. Excellent roasted.
Yes, good-eating meat.
Step 3: pelt makes excellent trim on gloves, hoods etc.
Also true. Makes good trapper-style hats too (the ones with the flaps that can be bow-tied on the crown).
"Jonny_C" said Step 1: beavers kill easy with a .22.
Yes, except it's illegal to kill fur-bearing animals normally harvested by trappers. And it's also illegal to use a rifle for shooting on the water (because of the likelihood of ricochets).
Step 2: beavers taste good. Excellent roasted.
Yes, good-eating meat.
Step 3: pelt makes excellent trim on gloves, hoods etc.
Also true. Makes good trapper-style hats too (the ones with the flaps that can be bow-tied on the crown). Mohawk Land, Mohawk Law. .22 are used all the time in beaver harvest.
They should try using Appletinis and soft music, its been a highy effective way to get beavers. Not much fur on them nowadays but they eat a lot more wood than they used to.
"BeaverFever" said They should try using Appletinis and soft music, its been a highy effective way to get beavers. Not much fur on them nowadays but they eat a lot more wood than they used to.
I've also heard that some of the older beavers seem to prefer younger wood.
Step 2: beavers taste good. Excellent roasted.
Step 3: pelt makes excellent trim on gloves, hoods etc.
Step 1: beavers kill easy with a .22.
Yes, except it's illegal to kill fur-bearing animals normally harvested by trappers. And it's also illegal to use a rifle for shooting on the water (because of the likelihood of ricochets).
Yes, good-eating meat.
Also true. Makes good trapper-style hats too (the ones with the flaps that can be bow-tied on the crown).
beavers taste good.
faintly of soap I think.
Step 1: beavers kill easy with a .22.
Yes, except it's illegal to kill fur-bearing animals normally harvested by trappers. And it's also illegal to use a rifle for shooting on the water (because of the likelihood of ricochets).
Yes, good-eating meat.
Also true. Makes good trapper-style hats too (the ones with the flaps that can be bow-tied on the crown).
Mohawk Land, Mohawk Law. .22 are used all the time in beaver harvest.
beavers taste good.
faintly of soap I think.
Depends on how you like it.
Mohawk Land, Mohawk Law. .22 are used all the time in beaver harvest.
Then they wouldn't have needed Cree trappers.
Mohawk Land, Mohawk Law. .22 are used all the time in beaver harvest.
I have to recommend against firing a round into random beavers. In fact, thats how some beavers end up trapping men.
They should try using Appletinis and soft music, its been a highy effective way to get beavers. Not much fur on them nowadays but they eat a lot more wood than they used to.
I've also heard that some of the older beavers seem to prefer younger wood.