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Exactly How to Eat BEAVER (if it's your first time)

Exactly How to Eat BEAVER (if it's your first time)

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To trap the beaver, I use a connibear 300 made by Duke. I used lure from the Canadian Coyote Company. The lure I used was called 40 Below by Tom Krause Wild Beavers are very territorial and will investigate any foreign smell. Beaver castor lure is made from beavers from another area. This incites a territorial response, and the beaver will come looking for the foreign invader. I set up a trap in a likely swim path between the beaver lodge or beaver house to intercept the curious beaver. The 330 beaver trap is very much like a large mouse trap. When the animal trips the mechanism, it releases the power behind two very large springs which force the linked bars shut compressing the animal ideally in the chest and neck. This ensures and immediate and ethical harvest. I use the beaver for both fur and food. The meat is very good, on par with other wild game meats such as venison from deer. Beaver was very commonly consumed for meats by fur harvesters and trappers historically as the meat is quite good. The tail was considered a delicacy due to it's high fat content which is rare in wild animals. I prepare the wild meat in an un-traditional way by grinding it through a meat processor. The meat is deep red, and very rich. It has no odor, and isn't very gamey when prepared with care to remove the scent glands. The castor gland is also saved and can be sold. It is often used as a natural scent in food products used world-wide. Philip: Beaver trapping is a case of less is better. You were right to lower the trip = but it must be completely under water and very few to no sticks around it. The beaver has an excellent memory and anything different about their landscaping, they are bound to notice and be suspicious of. Better luck next time.
Date: 2021-05-18

Comments and reviews: 9


Doesn't mean they don't grieve, read 'Eager: The Surprsing Secret Life Of Beavers and Why They Matter'. Delicious, but too valuable to take from certain ecosystems where they haven't recovered from the fur trade yet. Nature 'manages' everything, always has, no reason to mess with perfection.
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Caster mounds are a mud mound with caster rubbed on the top right on the edge of the water and just below the water surface you can set a foothold trap a little offset of the mound and when the beaver comes to smell the caster mound it will possibly step on the foothold
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I'm not sure which province you're trapping in. But if the beaver are refusing your trap sets then try ram power snares in the runs. Where they go around your trap put a leg hold with a drowning set.
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Not stating anything important, just a suggestion. Maybe instead of saying killed by drowning you say killed by co2 since that is what is happening. Don't really care myself, just a thought
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The comedian I think hes thinking of is Eddie Murphy and his bit about how all the kids had McDonald's burgers and all he got was big ole house burgers with Wonder Bread.
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You call that a manscaping tool? I'm 73 and still use a straight razor down there. Mind you I have to replenish my first aid kit frequently and my doctor is on speed dial.
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After the manscaped add, 'eating the beaver', 'managing the beaver', 'beaver business', 'beaver burgers' and all that followed made me chuckle like a fifth grader
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Does beaver have to be cooked that much? I prefer burgers a bit pink but don't know if that's possible with beaver or if you guys just liked them well done.
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He asks why am I eating the beaver? Lmaorotf, are they dead? Are they incapable? Well I am neither. Even though I am vegan I still eat beaver.
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