The following are my beliefs concerning Beaver,they will run against what many believe ,thats why I state---they are mine.
#1.There isn,t a beaver alive that can't be caught in a 330.
Do beaver get square shy? You bet,but that doesn't mean you can't catch them in a 330.You are a human being and as such have more reasoning capabilities than our largest rodents.It may take time ,it may be difficult ,but it can be done.
The main reason trappers think certain beavers can't be caught in 330s ,is they give up to soon and turn to footholds or snares.Now I understand this,especially when guys are doing ADC work.But given the time and trying differant things---that beaver can be caught in that 330.
#2.Castor Mound sets are only good in the spring.Sorry boys,I use them at all times of year when trapping beaver.
While I do not do summer beaver work,I sell a lot of my lure to ADC trappers that are castor mounding them all summer long.
#3.This is a 2 parter,I believe a beavers sense of smell is much greater than they are given credit for,also their eyesight.
Many Many times,I have taken beaver when the wind and waves --up to big white caps --was blowing in on my castor mound sets.
That is one reason I place a pile of mud behind the trap,some others just lure a stck and place it behind the trap---now this use of just lure on a stick will work------I believe that a lot of that attraction is created by the mud and the lure.I think many beaver ,just keep on trucking,when all that is used is the stick.
#4.Beaver become castor shy---sorry again----I think some lures just quit attracting beavers.
Before I came out with my own lures,I was using up to 7 lures by differant lure makers.Some just quit pulling them in and I was always switching lures.That taught me something when I came out with my own.Both are castor based but they are differant odor wise.I alternate #1 and #2 all along my line.I have watched beaver go right by one set and fly right into the next one 10 feet away,so variety always takes place on my line.
I also make my lure in very small batches and while the basic ingredients are the same in every batch.If I think a bit more of this or that is needed--it gets it. That way my lures while basically the same--vary a tad from batch to batch.It has worked well for me on my line and also kept my customers coming back for more.
As a side note to Asa ,yours was not one of the 7 that was used when I was running into lure disinterest problems.
Now I have several more Beaver Beliefs--but they will come out in the next post.
Remember--these are my beliefs ,I am sure not all will agree---but thats what this forum is for.
Tom