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I'm going beaver hunting next month and I need some opinions. Usually there has been enough snow to ski on, but now it is almost certain that all the snow will be gone by the time I get there, which means that scouting will be done by foot and there will be some flooding. This made me wonder if hip waders would be a worthy investment. I've ended up on lacrosse grande hip waders because they are supposed to be durable and comfortable to walk in. However, I'm kinda worried that they are not suitable for long walks with all the extra shaft flobbing around. Will I be okay? If yes then is there a brand i should pick over lacrosse?
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>>2864329
they really aren't
also they breed like crazy as long as they have habitat since we did a great job of wiping out most of their predators and in most jurisdictions they are classified as "furbearers" instead of "game animals" and can't be hunted so they are overpopulated in a lot of places
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I've killed several beavers. I just skulk around the edges of ponds until I see them, I don't wear waders at all, just normal boots. Ducks are easily killed the same way. If it weren't for legal issues a .22WMR bolt action would be vastly superior to any shotgun for waterfowl.
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>>2864307
Neck yourself cunt. Beavers are based.
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>>2864686
Beaver are the most destructive animal in north America.
>find nice trickling stream feeding 10,000 acres.
>build a dam
>submerge and kill every tree in the hollow.
>starve everything downstream from life sustaining water
>prevent fish from populating surrounding areas
Fuck beavers.
Neighbor has blown up the beaver lodge next door with dynamite multiple times.
New beavers just show up and rebuild it.
Now I have no creak u less I go and break thwir damn open. And they just repair it overnight.