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Anyone know where i can catch a nice beaver?
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Money, lots of money :lol:
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thought they were all the same
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Alot of beaver sightings in the area around Lost Isle and in some of the back sloughs. Mostly in summer though. When it starts to cool down they tend to go under cover and you usually have too dig through several layers to find 'em - but they're out there all year long if'n ya know where to look!


So Bones, Inquiring minds want to know.....

Would that be Gluten-Free Beaver? That's Gotta be expensive!!!
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I think I'm gonna like these new hunting forum's.......who would guess there was so much information on beavers.....Bassbones: well the first thing you should know is im lookin for a female beaver,I'm not interested in the male one's.....as far as the age of the beaver,it needs to be atleast midway through its life...Obviously young beaver is outta the question and those real old ones are just to scary especialy those big teeth!!! yikes.....kenc: its well worth digging through a couple of layers to get to a nice beaver!!!.
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Actually...almost all beaver is gluten free. Certain beavers contain yeast and yeast by-products...avoid those at all costs.

Now FREE beaver is a rare and curious thing. Beware of free beaver, as they may carry disease, and the pelt may harbor infestations...
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Rip, are you talking about the Organic, Free-Range beaver??
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I did come upon a bald beaver in the wild once....little is known about the range and habits of this largely nocturnal species. :) :) :)
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