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#1467751 - 01/03/13 06:17 PM Tearing down a beaver dam
Rocketman Offline
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Registered: 11/03/03
Posts: 1458
Loc: Suffield
Is this an offense?

I saw this happening and called the DEEP report it line and they told me to call the wildlife unit, where I got a recording?

What is the proper thing to do in this case. By the time the word got out, I'm sure it was way too late. Thanks

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#1467752 - 01/03/13 06:21 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
Mark S. Offline

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Registered: 02/21/03
Posts: 3630
The proper way is to shoot the furry basturds first, then tear down the dam. Then take them and grind em into chile meat. I like it on the spicy side.
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#1467753 - 01/03/13 06:29 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
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Registered: 08/24/11
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I thought the way to take down an angry beaver was to attack the little man in the boat?

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#1467756 - 01/03/13 06:41 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
EnCon Police Offline

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No violation in tearing a beaver dam apart, provided you own the stream that it's blocking.
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#1467809 - 01/03/13 10:50 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
Bass Ackwards Offline
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Registered: 07/26/04
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How do you "own a stream"? If the stream starts snd or ends off your property do you own the part of the stream that cuts through your property? I thought riparian rights allowed others to use the stream as long as they didn't come on your property.

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#1467818 - 01/03/13 11:19 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
JohnS Offline

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Registered: 01/19/02
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What if the beaver dam is preventing drainage of the body of water your house is on and causing flooding on your property?

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#1467827 - 01/03/13 11:28 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
buckcall Offline

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Registered: 04/08/03
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Rip it down if thats the case!!

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#1467882 - 01/04/13 11:15 AM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
RichZ Offline

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Registered: 12/29/02
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Loc: CT
The beavers keep adding to the damn at Mudge Pond, raising the level of the lake. With the almost flat ramp, to get all but the tiniest, most lightweight craft off a trailer you have to back to the drop. And with the water a foot or 18" higher than normal, you're in the water up to the rocker panels with the truck before the boat will come off.

Unless they want to dredge the ramo, the state's got to get rid of the beavers.

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#1467885 - 01/04/13 11:25 AM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
Mark S. Offline

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Registered: 02/21/03
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eat dat beaver...
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#1467963 - 01/04/13 03:49 PM Re: Tearing down a beaver dam [Re: Rocketman]
EnCon Police Offline

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Registered: 03/01/04
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OK....if you own both sides of the stream.

If the dam is on someone else's property and it's flooding your home they may be responsible for damage. I'm not a lawyer so you'd need to check on that. You could also check with you local inland wetlands commission for assistance.
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