I just thought I'd share the fruits of my labor. I bought the Max II with the express purpose to navigate a swamp beavers created years ago before I purchased the property. I don't think any other type or brand of 4x4 ATV could carry me to where I needed to go. And yet before this past June I had no idea these machines even existed.
The PA Game Commission declared these vermin a nuisance and gave me permission to kill them any way I see fit. Period. I tried laying in wait to shoot them after I created a breach in one of their dams. But they seem to be nocturnal only. So I bought a body-gripping trap and set it where I thought it would intercept them coming to fix their dam. It worked, twice. The one in this pic weighs 37.7# and one the next day was 16.3#. No further victims the last 3 nights. That cannot be all of them?
The 4 wheeled cart came in handy too. You youngsters wouldn't have any trouble slinging an adult beaver up over the Max's rear package rails. But my back needs all the help it can get. The low deck of the Yutrax came in handy. Actually I thought a doe/deer/female deer would be the first animal to bloody its diamond plate deck.
beaver 1.jpg
The PA Game Commission declared these vermin a nuisance and gave me permission to kill them any way I see fit. Period. I tried laying in wait to shoot them after I created a breach in one of their dams. But they seem to be nocturnal only. So I bought a body-gripping trap and set it where I thought it would intercept them coming to fix their dam. It worked, twice. The one in this pic weighs 37.7# and one the next day was 16.3#. No further victims the last 3 nights. That cannot be all of them?
The 4 wheeled cart came in handy too. You youngsters wouldn't have any trouble slinging an adult beaver up over the Max's rear package rails. But my back needs all the help it can get. The low deck of the Yutrax came in handy. Actually I thought a doe/deer/female deer would be the first animal to bloody its diamond plate deck.
beaver 1.jpg
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