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    Default I have a thief at my camp!


    I had made 3 brush piles all ready to go drop in a nearby lake . I got to the camp to go drop them and there was a single one left. A.darn BEAVER came, cut all of the zip ties securing the branches to cinder blocks and took the branches!
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    Sooot emI have a thief at my camp!
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    I have that same problem over here in Sept when I cut green willows for the duck blind. Brush the blind one day and go back the next and half the willows are gone.

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    Make some more and put tracking devices on them. Beavers make some good fish structures. Find it and fish it! Then kill the beavers.

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    I am glad for you that it was not the Two legged variety --- might think about wrapping some tin around those supports under the house

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    A beaver didn't cut those branches. Normally there are gouges, and the finished cut is pointed. I see such things out here by the river. I can tell how big a beaver is when I see a tree cut down. They stand up when taking down a tree, so I know how big the beaver is by seeing how high the cut is. They do an excellent job of hauling off debris into the river. Nothing left behind.
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    Want to build some brush piles out of willows. Do y’all cut and let dry a week or so? Or put ASAP?

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