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Thanks a lot Dave for the dimension on beaver float from northern mi . I really thank you
Thank you Dave. I going to try it.
Have you tried 280s in them
Thanks you for the info . I Will try them
Thanks for the info, I'll be trying two this fall.
Thanks Dave
great video on the dimensions of the floats dave, those floats are going to be deadly for beaver i think, hope you will do a video on how well they work and the best places to use a float like this, happy trapping i know your loving it haha,
Well done Dave , I think even norm will like it ??? good luck on beavers later bro!!!
Nicely done Dave! Norm's a carpenter? What the heck! Who knew? LOL! Later Dave!
why dont you set footholds on the sides of the 330s on top of the 2x6 and you got a muskrat /beaver float.
That is a great idea but right now they are just being used for nuisance beaver control.
Dave I have to have a 330 completely submerged in water for them to be legal. I can however use a 220 on land/exposed. Will a 220 work in this?
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Thanks a lot Dave for the dimension on beaver float from northern mi . I really thank you
Thank you Dave. I going to try it.
Have you tried 280s in them
Thanks you for the info . I Will try them
Thanks for the info, I'll be trying two this fall.
Thanks Dave
great video on the dimensions of the floats dave, those floats are going to be deadly for beaver i think, hope you will do a video on how well they work and the best places to use a float like this, happy trapping i know your loving it haha,
Well done Dave , I think even norm will like it ??? good luck on beavers later bro!!!
Nicely done Dave! Norm's a carpenter? What the heck! Who knew? LOL! Later Dave!
why dont you set footholds on the sides of the 330s on top of the 2x6 and you got a muskrat /beaver float.
That is a great idea but right now they are just being used for nuisance beaver control.
Dave I have to have a 330 completely submerged in water for them to be legal. I can however use a 220 on land/exposed. Will a 220 work in this?
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