Posted by Ivan in Michigan on April 02, 2018 at 16:29:17 from (174.125.154.70):
In Reply to: Beaver In My Pond posted by Danny Prosser on April 02, 2018 at 12:30:15:
Find a hiding place in range of a 22 and wait. they are real active during the day if they have not been disturbed. You want them out of there are they really make a mess of your pond. 4 years ago I was gong to have some logging done and I had about 10 acres of real nice maple. It was on the north side of the pond I have and when we went back there they were all dead from being flooded . Our DNR gave me a permit to shoot them but there were a lot of rules to follow. The forest told me they destroyed several thousand dollars of log in that one area. I set up a tree stand and had some fun. Game warden wanted to know what I did with them and I just told him he would have to swim for them. He passed. I used my .17 as it was fun to shoot
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