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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2011

How dye and wax traps at the same time

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  • I don't know what a "2 legged beaver trap" is. coil spring, long spring & conibear traps can be first dyed and then waxed. Some coil & long spring traps have rubber padded jaws, these traps can also be dyed & waxed. Rubber padded traps should be dyed using a store bought "quick dip dye" solution. Wax can be applied to all foot/leg & body grip traps. Some areas may require a permit to trap beaver, I recommend checking your local trapping laws.

  • whats the point of the wax?

  • @missbeethoven98 The wax is to help mask any un-natural sents that may be on the traps.

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  • WHAT A LOOOOSSSEEERRR

  • do these methods work on the 2 legged beaver traps too? just wondering cus they are heavily populated in my area and was looking to cash in on some here soon before the season goes out.

  • I know nothing of this art, but am learning.

    Thank you for the demonstration.

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