Posted by GVSII on April 03, 2018 at 10:45:07 from (142.105.226.178):
In Reply to: Beaver In My Pond posted by Danny Prosser on April 02, 2018 at 12:30:15:
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Depends on what state you're in.In NYS the DEC will issue you a permit at no charge to eliminate nuisance beaver.Just call them,give your name,address and location of the problem and you'd have the permit within a week.The permit will tell you which means you may use to solve the problem.(trapping, shooting or harassment)The disposal method of the carcass is also stipulated.
I'm in NNY and I(we) have a beaver problem!Every small stream and many medium sized ones have resident beaver populations.
As to shooting them,I'd use a rifle with a lot more snot than a .22 LR unless the shot was under 20 yds. and an easy head shot.A body shot on a 40+ lb. beaver is going to take at least a.243 to get a quick kill.
Good luck taking care of the problem.I haven't had any luck with mine yet.
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