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Old 15-12-15, 01:35
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The uncharacteristic good weather in December allowed us to complete the winter preparations without frostbite or the need to fire up Lucifer. All of the vehicle shelters had their tarps replaced and the sea cans have been put to good use for vehicle or parts storage.

Bob took his truck out for a muddy run recently, and my HUP took a few turns around the buckwheat field. Other than that, the focus has been on sewing machines and fighting one of mother nature's most annoying pest, the North American beaver (genus Castor).

These rodents took advantage of the good weather and dammed up the creek at the back of Bob's property. Usually there is ice in the creek and that normally curtails the beaver activity. The warm weather had them destroying trees and building a number of dams. So, one warm day this past weekend, we decided to open the dams up a bit to lower the water level. We will see who wins the war of wills - a single minded group of determined workers, or the beavers.

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1 - Damned dam 1
2 - Water flowing again at dam 2
3 - Bob's new hobby - making Frankenstein sewing workstations
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Old 24-12-15, 01:50
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Other than that, the focus has been on sewing machines and fighting one of mother nature's most annoying pest, the North American beaver (genus Castor).

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I told trapper friend of mine about Bob's mischievous neighbours, and connected the humans by email. I showed him the two pictures Bob had posted here. He replied, "Nice dam wink. Probably only a couple of beaver but you never know. I'll take care of them for him."
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Old 24-12-15, 19:42
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Default Strong winds today.....

Been in touch with the trapper...... sound good.

Wind is so strong today we lost 2 dead trees....... so far trees 1 Winter canvass shelter O ........ crushed half a shelter content OK.

wind almost as bad as Australia..... water in the beaver dam are now flowing upstream due to the wind....

On the bright side temp. is 16 C and very muddy.

Santee Clause better be holding on to his tuque to nite.

....and a Merry Xmas to All

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Old 26-12-15, 01:36
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Been in touch with the trapper...... sound good.

Wind is so strong today we lost 2 dead trees....... so far trees 1 Winter canvass shelter O ........ crushed half a shelter content OK.

wind almost as bad as Australia..... water in the beaver dam are now flowing upstream due to the wind....

On the bright side temp. is 16 C and very muddy.

Santee Clause better be holding on to his tuque to nite.

....and a Merry Xmas to All

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Bob, its time to bring the reinforcements. No more Mr. Nice Guy!
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Old 26-12-15, 22:49
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Bob, its time to bring the reinforcements. No more Mr. Nice Guy!
Egads! Shades of 'Caddy Shack'!

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Old 31-12-15, 21:45
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Hi Bob

Saw this and thought of you.
Charels Adams Beaver 1.jpg

Cheers Phil
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Old 31-12-15, 22:00
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Default Good one Phil.....

...actually all the hard work done by Grant and Rob seems to have paid off. Another aspect is timing. They have demolished the dams at the right time....... no more rain to refill the stream means the water will remain low and the first real cold snap with a foot of snow has started to freeze the water level low and leaving their food cache of saplings imbedded in the muddy bottom fully exposed.

With no time left on the beaver clock to cut branches for the repair and no way of floating branches and logs into the breach means..... they will most likely move upstream to the neighbours property/swamp or we will have some very skinny beavers next Spring. No signs of life in the past few days.

Didn't win the war but won a small battle.

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Old 19-12-15, 16:18
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This past week the Hammond Barn entertained the visit of Gord Yeo and his son Neil. Their visit was a pleasant surprise on a dreary and damp December day. The tour started in the barn where the Yeos and Bob compared notes on Cab 11/12 sheet metal puzzle solving. The entourage then slipped and slided their way into the back 40 to look over spare parts.

After the tour of the barnyard, we headed to Rockland for dinner. Various topics were discussed over an enjoyable meal. It was great seeing Gord again and especially nice meeting Neil again - I met him for the first time this summer at CFB Shilo in Manitoba during the great Swords and Ploughshares Honest John rocket acquisition trip.

The Yeos then made their way into Ottawa for a nights sleep to prepare for other visits in the Ottawa region. We hope we see them again soon.

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1 - Bob as tour guide in the back 40
2 - Bob giving Neil a "grilling" (sorry bout that one...)
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Old 19-12-15, 17:30
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My money is on the beavers!

Merry Christmas gentlemen.

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Old 19-12-15, 18:00
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Default Beavers are winning so far....

..... they can fix it overnight faster than we can take it apart furing the day.

My goal is to keep lowering the water level so that the vast majority of the food cache in the stream will freeze above water.... than let the watr flow on top and freeze again thereby starving the little SOB....

We had the beaver popupation in control but theyhave come back with a vengeance this year,,,,,some area have been mowed down like a bad 2 day growth of beard...... punji sticke everywhere......

Even tried to shoot them and sat there for over an hour at sunset after breaching the dam..... no show.

I am PO because they preventme from getting some good firewood out of the low areas.

Have not given up yet.... may not win the battle but at least can try to slow them down.

All the Best for the Xmas Season....
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Old 19-12-15, 18:14
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My money is on the beavers! Perry
There are a few provocative establishments in the Ottawa area that would love to hear that quote, Perry!


Have a great CMP Christmas.
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Old 20-12-15, 01:00
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Ooooh! Do tell.
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Old 20-12-15, 01:54
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Bob,

Hire a professional trapper.

That is what we do around here.

It works. It keeps the populations under control.

Beavers can be a pest.

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Old 20-12-15, 03:33
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Hi Bob

Will gladly trade flying squirles for beavers, at the current rate I'm trapping them can take 10 beavers. Have caught 4 already to night, make that 5 just heard the trap go again. Score right now is people 23 squirels 2.

Have been transporting them 2 miles from the house before releasing them, mark each one with a big RED S on their chest before releasing them, want to be sure I don't have homing squirels that are coming back.

I've got a use for beavers they are planning to build a 36" diameter gas pipeline near us figure that a couple of pair of beavers in each wetland along the 80 mile route should help contruction.

Wouldn't really mind the flying squirels accept they like the ceiling above our bedroom.

If you don't want flying squirels also willing to trade president canidates, how many would you like?

Telephone polling has gotten so bad we already started telling them that we have already voted for Prime Minister, they say what and we reply yes you've reached the Watermans in Toronto.

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