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<blockquote data-quote="dukgnfsn" data-source="post: 198112" data-attributes="member: 596"><p>you are on a flowing river I am guessing, my experience is mostly on a small creek dammed across with small flow rate but when I wanted to shoot them I would go out right at sunset into dark and wait them out. they seem to like light wind evenings because they can hear danger better and they see okay. What I would do is do some damage to the dam in the afternoon and get water flowing and almost always they would come out and try to stop the leaking dam right around dark. If you were in Bismarck area I would help out but snaring them is fairly easy, just putting the snares in those slide areas and underwater slides. Once everything freezes over you will notice very little activity from them, they eat of the reserves, stash they put up underwater in the fall and can get to without getting above ice. If you are on a river where it never freezes then it could be different. I also have 330 conibear traps to put in water travel ways. GL and you may end up waiting until spring to eradicate. dukgnfsn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dukgnfsn, post: 198112, member: 596"] you are on a flowing river I am guessing, my experience is mostly on a small creek dammed across with small flow rate but when I wanted to shoot them I would go out right at sunset into dark and wait them out. they seem to like light wind evenings because they can hear danger better and they see okay. What I would do is do some damage to the dam in the afternoon and get water flowing and almost always they would come out and try to stop the leaking dam right around dark. If you were in Bismarck area I would help out but snaring them is fairly easy, just putting the snares in those slide areas and underwater slides. Once everything freezes over you will notice very little activity from them, they eat of the reserves, stash they put up underwater in the fall and can get to without getting above ice. If you are on a river where it never freezes then it could be different. I also have 330 conibear traps to put in water travel ways. GL and you may end up waiting until spring to eradicate. dukgnfsn [/QUOTE]
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