Lee,FYI--Mike and I did some under ice beaver.ADC job,got to get in on some under ice snaring.Was in the cities,so lots of people around--snow and below zero temps--kept the gawkers away.
Mike has an auger that fits his cordless drill an ice saw was used to connect the augered holes ,forming the long hole for the snare poles.Still took a lot of spudding.
We did remove the entire colony,with only one sawed beaver tail.One also went home in a block of ice.
Just more economical for me(when fur trapping) to wait for open water.
Andy stopped by on pull day--that boy --needs a lot of spudding practice--what are these schools teaching kids now days?

--No spudding classes--how sad.
Tom