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Can the beaver impact how big the bass grow?

just wonder how hard are they on eaten them up?

I fish a nice little pit time to time and it has two beaver nest, sucker are always slappen the dang water with their tales, and I know why too.

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No they have a diet of trees and grass. Show me a beaver hut and I'll find a bass on it. Heck you need to catch him... a good hide stretched and dried will fetch $55.00 ;)

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I love beavers.  They have been especially active lately where I fish most of the time.  All they do is create bass habitat.  I wish I could catch them and shake their little paws and tell them thank you.

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Beaver impact on bass because they create prime habitat when they build their nests, lots of cover. Beaver don 't eat bass, they are vegetarian unlike otters which are piscivorous.

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Beavers = good     Otters = bad

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Man, I was hoping so much more going by the title of this thread....

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Man, I was hoping so much more going by the title of this thread....

You too? LOL...Well at least I learned that beavers do not eat fish.

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Man, I was hoping so much more going by the title of this thread....

You too? LOL...Well at least I learned that beavers do not eat fish.

There are so many thoughts running through my mind right now, and none of them fit to post on this forum under the present rules.

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