
The Best Lure for Beaver Trapping — What Trappers Really Use
In this article we list some of the best-selling, widely used beaver lures on the market today. Beaver lures play an important role for beaver trapping.
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Top-Quality. Field-Tested. Built to Last.
This heavy-duty hardwood fleshing beam is crafted for serious fur handling. Tapered and shaped to a point, it offers a solid base and leverage when working with two-handled fleshing knives. Whether you're working on a raccoon, beaver, coyote, otter, or badger — this beam is your go-to tool for clean, efficient fleshing.
Built from solid hardwood for durability, with a smooth finish that won’t tear or snag hides.
Size: 7" wide x 48" long
Ideal for: Raccoon, Beaver, Coyote, Otter, Badger & more
Dependable. Durable. Designed for trappers.
FAQ
What is the difference between a Grade A and Grade B beam?
A grade B beam will have a blemish on it. It could have a puddy fill, staining on the board, or a crack in the board. Any of these issues would be cosmetic and will not disrupt the beams productivity.
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