Snaring Newfoundland Rabbits on Trail Camera

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2021
  • This video will show you how smart rabbits/snowshoe hares can be around snares and around pen sets. The rabbit has actually figured out how to pull my snares closed with its mouth so it can safely enter the pen to feed on the birch tips inside. To date I have tested 3 different natural baits on the hares. They are Birch, Salted Hay and Red Osier Dogwood. The rabbits feeding in this pen go for the birch tips only. In the end I decided to increase the diameter of my snare in hopes of making the hare feel safe to place its head through the snare which he ends up doing. Because of RUclips Guide Lines I cut this video short but will link the full video clips of the rabbit being caught in the snare on camera to my FaceBook page which I will link in this description once I upload the video to my FB page. Give me a few more hours to make that happen.
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  • @terrencemurrin1280
    @terrencemurrin1280 4 месяца назад

    Pretty cool video. I've been snaring rabbits for more than 50 years and I've always known that there are 'cute' rabbits. I've always believed that squirrels were the reason for many of my tripped snares as well. Now I'm convinced that rabbits are a lot more 'cute' than I thought they were. Well done!!!

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  4 месяца назад

      I was blown away when I first watched this video and I have gotten more video of rabbits doing this, it's not just a one of. Like you, I was blaming the squirrels, now you have to second guess a pulled snare...

  • @TheWoodedBeardsman
    @TheWoodedBeardsman 3 года назад +10

    Good footage. They can smell the wire for sure.

    • @dave54279
      @dave54279 3 года назад

      We all learn something new everyday! Good video. Love the Newfi music! Haha Did you ever get the stove ash out and the banana? I know The Bearded Woodsman did a great video with banana and other vegetables. Seemed like banana for the win! Thanks guys!

    • @DanielSturge
      @DanielSturge 3 года назад

      The brass and copper is bad for it too Chris. Stainless dont hold scent as much. In NL only brass can be used I believe?
      You sir, NL Ghostwolf, Greg and Fowler are my biggest inspirations here on youtube. If only Fowler was Canadian too! Haha. Cheers!

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      You got that right! Thanks for dropping by Chris, much appreciated. I have the full video upload to my FB page now.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      No not yet, only compared birch, red osier dogwood and salted hay so far. Much more baits to compare in the very near future.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Thanks Daniel

  • @ChuckPorterEverythingOutdoors
    @ChuckPorterEverythingOutdoors 3 года назад +3

    Love these detailed videos on rabbit catching Charlie. Very well documented. And so interesting. Great job 👍

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, it's a great educational adventure with the rabbits. This year marks my 50th year of rabbit snaring and when you think you know it all, that is when you figure out you've got so much more to learn. I'll soon be running more bait Vs bait challenges with the trail camera, no snares just seeing what food sources the rabbits prefer around this parts. So far birch is in the lead Vs hay/salted hay and red osier dogwood.

  • @gunnerair9375
    @gunnerair9375 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the update these little buggers are smart 😊

  • @rodneycallahan3117
    @rodneycallahan3117 5 месяцев назад

    I remember snaring rabbits in central NFLD growing up there, I caught my first when I was ten years old, unfortunately also caught my neighbours dog by the paw, which resulted in his paw amputated, I felt so bad about that. But one time my brother and I were checking our snares far from town in a valley, the rabbit pulled his own leg completely out of his own body, A week later we caught the rest of him with three legs. Rabbit trapping was one of my favourite hunting pastimes, I snared rabbits for years in the Northwest Territories. Up there you had to check them daily or the wolves would take them all.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  5 месяцев назад

      Here the predators will get them as well. Pine Martens take a lot of my rabbits. I try to get out a first light to start checking the snares.

  • @snipezilla5073
    @snipezilla5073 3 года назад

    Great video .whats your thoughts about using brass eye lits at the end if your snare. I seen a video and a guy was doing it. Do u think its nessecry

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      I don't get the breakages others get and it is no needed in my opinion when you learn to load your snares right.

  • @brianbarry3745
    @brianbarry3745 3 года назад

    Great video, Charlie!! And it’s great to see snow in the Stephenville area. It’s about time!

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      It sure is! And thanks old friend.

  • @tubbyguyoutdoors
    @tubbyguyoutdoors 3 года назад

    Very cool ! I think all know how smart critters are but it’s really something seeing how they react to different situations. Never thought that a rabbit would pull a snare right then go past it .thanks for aharing

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      I was surprised to see him do that as well. Great education for all rabbit snarers.

  • @anthonypretty2877
    @anthonypretty2877 Год назад

    Many years ago when we snared rabbits we always burned birch bark with our snares in the fire to get rid of the scent as well as the shine of the wire. Everyone knows rabbits are clever....just ask Bugs. Great video.

  • @Makete100
    @Makete100 3 года назад

    Walking up and down that mountain 3 times will sure exercise your heart. That looked like a lot of work and we appreciate your efforts.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      I use to walk it twice a day once in the morning and once in the evening. I was in much better condition then...

  • @hamster-wh3ws
    @hamster-wh3ws 3 месяца назад

    I love the way he checks the camera at 4:34 XD

  • @Nomad111.
    @Nomad111. 2 года назад

    so i have a fence just like this and rabbit problems. I put the fence a little wider and fold the bottom down, putting some dirt over, and then sprinkle red hot chile powder around the cage. Works for me.

  • @lilmo5402
    @lilmo5402 3 года назад

    Do you think this little bunny has spiritual angel guidances at work with him or her/ hence why the camera mysteriously cuts out?:)

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      No the camera cuts out every 20 seconds. But this hare sure had smarts going for and perhaps a spirit guide.

  • @NSTRAPPERHUNTER
    @NSTRAPPERHUNTER 3 года назад

    Great video Charlie and thanks for sharing. Later you guys and all the best.

  • @joaquinsalas7178
    @joaquinsalas7178 Год назад

    Outstanding. A great study of rabbit behavior.

  • @jackeason152
    @jackeason152 3 года назад

    The rabbits sure love the new pens we made some not to long ago very affective

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Glad to hear its working out for you Jack.

  • @miikesternberg6947
    @miikesternberg6947 3 года назад

    Excellent video. I liked the lively intro also.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it! thanks for leaving a comment, much appreciated.

  • @jefferybublitz7968
    @jefferybublitz7968 4 месяца назад

    Hey Clay, I want to have you explain to us th viewers is there certain differences, that causes you to use th name Hare, instead of Rabbit, for these long earned animals. I'm told by several people in my lifetime that th Snowshoe Rabbit could be titled a Hare, for several reasons. Please, could you make a video on this topic for us?? Thank you, & B-Stronger, B n Christ.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  4 месяца назад

      This is the snowshoe hare or varying hare and some refer to it as the snowshoe rabbit. Here in Newfoundland we refer to it as a Rabbit in general talk of conversations, (like hey guys, we should go set some rabbit snares or look there's a rabbit.) But we all know it's really a hare. Rabbit I guess is slang for hare here.... I'm not sure how other provinces and states refer to them? Every place is unique. Here in Newfoundland and Labrador we size moose by points not spread like they do in other areas. Partly because it was rare to see people display moose antlers as trophies, we counted the points because we would typically cut off the points to make handles out of them for knives and utensils. The plates or palms of the antlers were made into belt buckles... The more points you had the more you could do with them. The true trophy of a moose was how tender the meat is not the width of the rack you display on a wall.

  • @jaredjerabek8982
    @jaredjerabek8982 3 года назад

    Awesome footage and great breakdown lf what happened. I bet that rabbit has been snared several times before and managed to break loose and got real smart in the process.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      I think so too, I actually did a short series of videos last March with a rabbit that had been snared by my neighbour and had broken the snare. It was only about 200 yards from where I had this pen set, so it could have been the same rabbit.

  • @SuperQuickfix1
    @SuperQuickfix1 2 года назад

    Great video

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  2 года назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.

  • @arditzajmi340
    @arditzajmi340 2 года назад

    Can i catch hares like that with foods ?

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  2 года назад

      Not sure what you mean (with foods?)

  • @stephanvallee5167
    @stephanvallee5167 3 года назад

    I like your new back ground

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Thanks, I'll be playing with the lighting until I get it right. Hoping to use the green screen for when I start doing the scattered Live Stream. Kind of a question and answer period.

  • @keeganmacconnell5260
    @keeganmacconnell5260 3 года назад

    Awesome Video!

  • @hmthequeen6168
    @hmthequeen6168 2 года назад

    Must have one doing this to mine its pulled tight but nothing in them

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  2 года назад

      Those rabbits are getting smarter with every passing year. They must go to Rabbit College LOL

  • @edwardmolloy7607
    @edwardmolloy7607 3 года назад

    great video.

  • @jdhoger4034
    @jdhoger4034 3 года назад

    The Rabbit Genius is soon to be in your stewing pot hehe. He was clever, that's for sure. Great capture on the Camera. Good thing you did get blow away with that wind, lol. Good to see you have some snow now, Thumbs up

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Thanks 👍 Glad you enjoyed it. How did you like the green screen? I need to light it better, but it has potential

    • @jdhoger4034
      @jdhoger4034 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf The back drop when you were explaining everything was great. is that what you meant by green screen,, lol Im confused,.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Yes like the weather man on the evening news LOL

    • @jdhoger4034
      @jdhoger4034 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf oh ya, thats what I thought I loved it,

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      thanks, I'll be using it to display pictures when I start live streaming in the future.

  • @offthecuffadventureswithjamie
    @offthecuffadventureswithjamie 3 месяца назад

    Very cool!

  • @GrantMcIntosh
    @GrantMcIntosh 3 года назад

    Didn't see the link for the video..

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      I didn't edit it yet and post it to FB. Going to work on it this evening. Just need to do a voice over for it. Video might be to big for facebook, ? not sure what the max size video I can upload to it.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      The link has been added

  • @kevinricketts5310
    @kevinricketts5310 Год назад

    Get info in your videos really enjoy them 👍👍

  • @jayrom12
    @jayrom12 3 года назад

    Smartest Rabbit I've ever seen

  • @derekcollins1972
    @derekcollins1972 3 года назад

    Wow.That was something else.Ive had a few snares this year pulled shut as well.I had no idea why.I just thought it just ran on past and just somehow closed.I may have a smart one here as well.lol

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      I was surprised to see the hare doing this, I was always putting blame to the squirrels for a missed or pulled snare. Now I know better.

    • @derekcollins1972
      @derekcollins1972 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf For sure.We had a cold snap the last couple of days without much snow on the ground.I managed to get 4 in my 10 or so snares last night.Today it's still cold and snowed about 25 cm.I will check in the morning to see how that goes.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Nice, congrats Derek. We need a little more snow here as well. But hopefully not until after the 28th Jan.

    • @derekcollins1972
      @derekcollins1972 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf Why not after the 28 of January?Never mind.I was just being nosey.

  • @o5245607
    @o5245607 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the video and how you outfoxed the wascally wabbit.

  • @charlesleblanc6638
    @charlesleblanc6638 Год назад

    There much smarter then we give them credit for !

  • @tombulger
    @tombulger 3 года назад

    That was pretty cool to watch. Guess old Bugs Bunny isn't as dumb as people thought....lol. I am not sure how you could stop that from happening other then maybe putting a chin up stick that would hold the snare more securely. Probably wouldn't work as then the rabbit would see the stick and probably want to eat it and then pull on the snare...Not sure if your camera can take longer videos but maybe set it for a 1 min burst. That way you can see more of what happens. Looking forward to seeing your Facebook link pop up so I can go watch it in it's entirety. Stay safe and warm out there.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      It's on FB now Tom. Yes I can fully adjust the length of the videos but was afraid of recording to long due to card memory space and shortening the battery life of the TC.

    • @tombulger
      @tombulger 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf just wondering about that where you are di clisdvtobthem you can swap out the cards and batteries more often the big you left them out for months on end. I seen other people with lots of videos and pictures and never had issues with cards filling up to much.. Thanks for your response back . Tom

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Tom I'm not sure what you are asking your words got jumbled up. di clisdvtobthem ?

    • @tombulger
      @tombulger 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf It should have said "where you are so close to them you can swap out the cards and batteries out more often if you left them out for months on end. Hope that makes more sense to you as it sure does for me after seeing what I wrote the first time...lol Guess I will have to blame autocorrect for that or my big clumsy fingers on my small phone keyboard...Guess I should proofread next time before I hit the post button. It's all good now. I hope :-) :-) Later Gator.

  • @stevenrldenault7451
    @stevenrldenault7451 3 года назад

    Now that is interesting. Guess it was naive of us too have thought that kind of defensive behaviour could not be learned and passed on. This great stuff, thank you.

  • @nicholas1740
    @nicholas1740 Год назад

    3.7 mile hike to set rabbit snares is a bit of a long hike.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  Год назад

      had longer ones but I was younger than LOL

  • @lawman2298
    @lawman2298 3 года назад

    Years of hunting those flee bitten varmints behind beaglers, I can confirm they have a superior nose and can smell human scent and smell thing we touch...

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Oh yes them critters can smell a thought...

  • @TheTed169
    @TheTed169 3 года назад

    grouse is next? nice job Charlie.

  • @aidankenny200
    @aidankenny200 3 года назад

    Smart little buggers . How to outsmart a Charlie . lol

  • @rodmercer2641
    @rodmercer2641 3 года назад

    Amazing! I always thought that drawn snares were the result of squirrels as well! Excellent vid! Thanks!

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Yes Rod I was surprised to say the least.

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish 3 года назад

    James Bond got nothing on this rabbit eh Charlie; not only does he figure out how to close snare but he does it when the camera pauses shooting. He's a Newfoundland wabbit to the core!!! ahahaha we got lots of them over here bud!

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Yes indeed, one smart critter he was.

  • @reginaldwinsor2759
    @reginaldwinsor2759 3 года назад

    I never thought rabbits would pull the wire aside but you caught one in the act on video. I made a pound with the frame and put in four gates. On the first few nights, they were all around but none went in. I used birch. I brought my trail cam home thinking that I would have a load of footage but I had the camera set to high. My fault. When I went back the next morning, I had two caught. Both were dead. Successful experiment.

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      Congrats Reginald, I'm glad to hear the pen is working out for you. It's going to be a great way of setting up some pens quickly off of the ski-doo in the future.

    • @reginaldwinsor2759
      @reginaldwinsor2759 3 года назад

      @@NLGhostWolf A bit of a learning curve setting up the trail cam but that will come.

  • @themadleaf
    @themadleaf 3 года назад

    Did anyone else hear those f-bombs as he watched the wiley rabbit pull the snare aside? LOL
    Great footage. Rabbit stew soon. 👍🍻

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      I did! LOL... One smart hare...

  • @RaymondWilliams902
    @RaymondWilliams902 3 года назад

    It WAS a smart rabbit

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      It was an eye opener for me.

  • @justinross1927
    @justinross1927 4 месяца назад

    They smell every thing you touch .

  • @lindalincoln1024
    @lindalincoln1024 3 года назад

    i hate to say it but i found myself pulling for the rabbit. oh well hell taste good in the fry pan. bad luck for the rabbit good luck for you. lol bill

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      I fully understand that Bill, I kind of was as well. But I also wanted to remove this one from the herd because he was so smart. If every rabbit was that smart I'd go hungry.

  • @waynegraham7611
    @waynegraham7611 3 года назад

    Out smarted by the rabbit lol but not in the end lol

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад

      haha, I've been out smarted by mice and look how small their brains are LOL... So you know a rabbit can out smart me...

  • @johnmarston444
    @johnmarston444 Год назад

    Me: can I trap rabbits?
    Mom: no it’s cruel.
    Also my mom: whoops ass when I get bad grades
    Who cruel now 😒

  • @randygeorge2487
    @randygeorge2487 3 года назад

    Your talking about the time put me asleep

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf  3 года назад +1

      that's good, some people aren't so obnoxious when they are asleep...

  • @unstoppablegameplays
    @unstoppablegameplays 8 месяцев назад +1

    Jesus Christ loves you❤