I just received a call from Kenner, Louisiana minutes ago.   A trapper called to say how happy he was about catching his first beaver on a first try at a culvert in the 12x18x39 Comstock beaver trap, something we hear all the time.  Though he fell in, got soaked and was quite cold he said, “I am very happy.”  He said the location was a “hard catch” as he put it, no easy way to set it and a conibear would not have worked at all.  He opened up the culvert and placed the trap last night.  The beaver was there this morning.  Thousands of beaver have been taken in these traps in the past 3 years, but it’s not just the numbers that count, it’s all in how it was done and the circumstances.  What’s important to realize is that these traps are the most versatile beaver traps ever made, bar none, offering a wider range of setting techniques than the others.  There are no traps better suited to take beaver than the Comstock Beaver Cage Traps.