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I'm my own animal control with a wide variety of options at my disposal the possibilities are endless ha ha !
Ditto.
I have a problem with beavers on one part of our property, and I got the "nuisance beaver permit" to get rid of them. One of the guys on my 8-ball team keeps telling me about a friend of his that is "real good at trapping them". I keep telling him that I want to do this myself, and that getting a rifle set up to shoot to point of aim at about 50 yards is half the fun. I now have a .308 shooting the 110 VMax bullets, a 6mmARC shooting Sierra 85s, and the Speer 70 TNT bullets, a 6.8SPC shooting 90 grain TNTs, and a couple .223s, one 700V and an AR, both shooting the 50 grain TNTs. Plenty of options, and all I really need to do is go down there one evening with one of the aforementioned rifles, and outlast the swarms of mosquitoes. I've been chased away twice because of the bugs already, need long sleeves and a headnet. I'd also like to drag the lifeless corpse out, so I'll need to put on some waders too.
Also have a healthy population of coyotes around, but I don't see them except on the trail cameras, so not actively pursuing them at present.
 
Ditto.
I have a problem with beavers on one part of our property, and I got the "nuisance beaver permit" to get rid of them. One of the guys on my 8-ball team keeps telling me about a friend of his that is "real good at trapping them". I keep telling him that I want to do this myself, and that getting a rifle set up to shoot to point of aim at about 50 yards is half the fun. I now have a .308 shooting the 110 VMax bullets, a 6mmARC shooting Sierra 85s, and the Speer 70 TNT bullets, a 6.8SPC shooting 90 grain TNTs, and a couple .223s, one 700V and an AR, both shooting the 50 grain TNTs. Plenty of options, and all I really need to do is go down there one evening with one of the aforementioned rifles, and outlast the swarms of mosquitoes. I've been chased away twice because of the bugs already, need long sleeves and a headnet. I'd also like to drag the lifeless corpse out, so I'll need to put on some waders too.
Also have a healthy population of coyotes around, but I don't see them except on the trail cameras, so not actively pursuing them at present.
Beaver flu is real so be careful in the water. Destroy the dams and be aware new beaver will move in the old haunts as there will be scent there for years.
 
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