I own a cabin on about 1 square mile of property in Princeton, BC. Very beautiful area and town.
Sadly, I have a serious beaver problem. They are causing 10's of thousands of dollars of damage to the roads, and property, not to mention my trees. It's so bad it almost looks like a clear cut in some spots.
After doing much research regarding the beaver, I found some very interesting information out, such as hunting and trapping it and general information about these rodents.
I have a great deal of respect for these rodents, due to them being mini architect/engineers. They are also the second largest rodents in the world. Besides humans, they have the ability to change their surroundings more then any other animal. Can hold their breath for 10-15 minutes, weigh 65 lbs and up. These are some of the things that interest me about the beaver.
Based on holding their breath for 10-15 minutes, I will not get it trapped with a connibear trap and make it suffer. I would much rather shoot it, quick and painless
Checking the Ministry of Environments website on the the permits required to rid myself of these beavers and their dams and lodges, it seems like a huge run-around. Permit to destroy the dam, permit to let water out, permit to destroy the beaver, ect.. I look at Ontario's regs, and it's basically open season, what gives?
Anyone have basically the same thing going on, or been through this and can offer some general advice regarding permits and do's and don't of beaver hunting?
Sadly, I have a serious beaver problem. They are causing 10's of thousands of dollars of damage to the roads, and property, not to mention my trees. It's so bad it almost looks like a clear cut in some spots.
After doing much research regarding the beaver, I found some very interesting information out, such as hunting and trapping it and general information about these rodents.
I have a great deal of respect for these rodents, due to them being mini architect/engineers. They are also the second largest rodents in the world. Besides humans, they have the ability to change their surroundings more then any other animal. Can hold their breath for 10-15 minutes, weigh 65 lbs and up. These are some of the things that interest me about the beaver.
Based on holding their breath for 10-15 minutes, I will not get it trapped with a connibear trap and make it suffer. I would much rather shoot it, quick and painless
Checking the Ministry of Environments website on the the permits required to rid myself of these beavers and their dams and lodges, it seems like a huge run-around. Permit to destroy the dam, permit to let water out, permit to destroy the beaver, ect.. I look at Ontario's regs, and it's basically open season, what gives?
Anyone have basically the same thing going on, or been through this and can offer some general advice regarding permits and do's and don't of beaver hunting?



















































