Here are the pics from last night, still nobody has seen this guy in at all and I don't see any beaver runs or back slides. We even had 1/2' of snow and don't see tracks in that.
Sit out late in the evening and sometimes you will see them
This time of year they will start collecting edibles for winter...I have a few beavers that have been living at my pond since spring - I probably should venture down and see what they're up to lately
I would never pay someone to trap my pond, they should pay me or offer their service for free considering I'm supplying the game, they are benefiting from the fur.
Yeah, that's where I was pointed in my post.. And I digress, after seeing the pics of trees, It's a beaver.
After three weeks of hunting this thing the beaver finally didn't outsmart us. It avoided the live trap and 330 body trap many times. However the beaver lure at Bass Pro worked (I was shocked), that beaver was so distracted she finally let her guard down enough.
They like to live in family groups of 6. 2 parents,2 last years litter and 2 of this years litter. Next spring they chase the old kits away. So do not stop with just one catch.
We have not seen more than 1 on trail cam and we had a Arlo camera on the pond watching for almost 3 weeks. Could this have been an outcast that was looking to setup a new place?