Where legal, and only if you are trained and licenced to do so, fill a ziplock freezer bag with ANFO with a 1/4 stick of 75% Forcite stick powder taped to the outside of the bag primed with a safety fuse. Dig a deep hole in the dam, tie the charge to a stout pointed pole and get it as deep in the hole as you can. Back fill on top of the charge with wet mud and pack it down. If you want to open multiple points along the dam, connect the initiator charges with det cord and tape the safety fuse to the end of the det cord.We bought our property just over a year ago and discovered a large 6 acre beaver pond at the back. Last spring we met a local trapper that kindly "removed" 7 beavers from the pond for us.
The lodge is out in the middle of the pond and the dam itself is over 500' long. The water at the deep side of the pond is about 6' above ground level! You can walk beside the dam like it's a retaining wall. These beavers have clearly been here for generations.
Even with the thinned out population the surviving beavers managed to down quite a few mature trees for their winter feed bed.
I love the pond since it brings moose and other wildlife to the area, but I'm thinking I may have to let the trapper thin their numbers every year or so to prevent my forest from disappearing.
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Or so I've been told............