I realize that this is an older video, but it still gets viewed. It was good to see that you were able to venture out on the trapline, and learn from the animals😎 If you have also read in books, or learned from video, that you don't want to step in the wolves' tracks when setting snares (if you can help it). They don't respond well to change, or disturbances🧐. Good luck on the trapline, and continue to learn from the animals.
Hey there. We catch wolverines. I like your 330 box set but you won’t have much luck with a closed box. Wolverines are very weary of that. Make a 330 box that’s open on both sides with a 330 on each side. Way more likely to stick their heads in if they can see through. Hope that helps
Was out checking beaver sets this past winter and it was 30 below plus what ever the wind added to it and I spit on the ground and you could hear it clink. Froze clear through before it hit the ground. Those days are always a lot of fun for me, something different rather than the constant -5 the temps in the winter around here hang out at.
Funny I was just thinking this morning that it was time for another installment of the Alaskan adventures and then bam there you are. To bad about the wolverine but at least you got to get the final linx in tact. Great video can’t wait for the next video. 👍👍
Tough having to head home for sure! Thanks for taking us along on this amazing experience. It must be a heck of an effort just to keep the camera running at -40 f!?!
Yeah it took extra time for sure. Electronics had to be carried on inside layers of clothing to keep warm. Filming sucked battery life quite a bit in the cold.
this is great information for beginning trappers! i'm just now educating myself on the process as im in Fairbanks and seriously debating the work. I do wonder if there are ways to keep specific predators away from the catch. like special designed hidden cage area etc so the animal doesnt become a food before arrival. any thoughts? are cages allowed?
Hey man just watched your little Alaskan series. Good to see you made it up here and had some fun. I know what you mean when you said you caught the bug. It sunk its hooks in me good. Thanks for sharing.
Those older double spring Victor type traps don’t have the strength to hold a Wolverine. If it’s old the spring hams lost its strength you may get lucky but the odds are low. Good content. Hope to see more videos from your channel.
How do you remember where all you set your traps or tell your traps from others’? Is it always this hard to trap? How do you make a living ‘till you are successful? The trapper’s life is intriguing to me!
That will make prime pelt winter coat are the prime pelt . that why old trapper wait then.becauce you have to keep moving or you going to be cold . thank you
Something else I was wanting to say is I liked the clips where you started the camera before checking the set. It really made it feel like I was right there.
Most wolves caught are on footholds and ya gotta cover them traps with wax dirt or snow. Animals can see them traps if their not covered. Try the new duke 850 footholds.
Now you got bait you .if he that so use the log . make it look how old Tom from state of man trapper martin would work for wolverine.just bigger trap.to catch wolf put snare meat of 🦌. thank you
I realize that this is an older video, but it still gets viewed. It was good to see that you were able to venture out on the trapline, and learn from the animals😎 If you have also read in books, or learned from video, that you don't want to step in the wolves' tracks when setting snares (if you can help it). They don't respond well to change, or disturbances🧐. Good luck on the trapline, and continue to learn from the animals.
Hello, who ran away from the traps?
Hey there. We catch wolverines. I like your 330 box set but you won’t have much luck with a closed box. Wolverines are very weary of that. Make a 330 box that’s open on both sides with a 330 on each side. Way more likely to stick their heads in if they can see through. Hope that helps
Thanks Colin, that's a great suggestion!
Was out checking beaver sets this past winter and it was 30 below plus what ever the wind added to it and I spit on the ground and you could hear it clink. Froze clear through before it hit the ground. Those days are always a lot of fun for me, something different rather than the constant -5 the temps in the winter around here hang out at.
Right on!
Хорошо, молодцы.
Funny I was just thinking this morning that it was time for another installment of the Alaskan adventures and then bam there you are. To bad about the wolverine but at least you got to get the final linx in tact. Great video can’t wait for the next video. 👍👍
Enjoyed this that looks like fun. 👍
I was shivering just watching this! LOL!
Tough having to head home for sure! Thanks for taking us along on this amazing experience. It must be a heck of an effort just to keep the camera running at -40 f!?!
Yeah it took extra time for sure. Electronics had to be carried on inside layers of clothing to keep warm. Filming sucked battery life quite a bit in the cold.
this is great information for beginning trappers! i'm just now educating myself on the process as im in Fairbanks and seriously debating the work. I do wonder if there are ways to keep specific predators away from the catch. like special designed hidden cage area etc so the animal doesnt become a food before arrival. any thoughts? are cages allowed?
I subscribed. ❤️
Hey man just watched your little Alaskan series. Good to see you made it up here and had some fun. I know what you mean when you said you caught the bug. It sunk its hooks in me good. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome trip bud glad to see you have such a experience 😎🤜🏻
Those older double spring Victor type traps don’t have the strength to hold a Wolverine. If it’s old the spring hams lost its strength you may get lucky but the odds are low. Good content. Hope to see more videos from your channel.
with -50 below i'm shocked you kept turning off the sled. would be worried it wouldnt start again.
Looks like a crazy adventure 👍I’m surprised the phone/camera worked at -50 below.
What area are you fellows in ?
Interior Alaska in the Yukon river drainage
Can u hunt and trap for free or do u need tags or a permit?
Cool video , enjoyed it ....Hope i never hear myself say " I hope it warms up to 20 below " .😁
Haha!
How do you remember where all you set your traps or tell your traps from others’? Is it always this hard to trap? How do you make a living ‘till you are successful? The trapper’s life is intriguing to me!
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Why not treat the trap[dye/wax]??? Why no covering on foot traps when set ??? Otherwise awesome!!!
Congratulations. that’s Tough on that wolverine, they must be amazingly powerful animals
That will make prime pelt winter coat are the prime pelt . that why old trapper wait then.becauce you have to keep moving or you going to be cold . thank you
Ya looks like amazing trapping country. Those wolves are hard to catch
Something else I was wanting to say is I liked the clips where you started the camera before checking the set. It really made it feel like I was right there.
wanted to watch, but the camera motion made me dizzy
Great cat buddy 👍 you had a great trapline!
Most wolves caught are on footholds and ya gotta cover them traps with wax dirt or snow. Animals can see them traps if their not covered. Try the new duke 850 footholds.
id never use a longspring for wolverine .they can push it with their back feetb
It's not a Link, it's a Lynx.
Locals call em link. When in Rome....
@@trappingtoday when in USA, speak English
Dude
You got to stop spinning that camera so fast., rough on the eyes.
Get you some coil spring traps
Hide those snares
Now you got bait you .if he that so use the log . make it look how old Tom from state of man trapper martin would work for wolverine.just bigger trap.to catch wolf put snare meat of 🦌. thank you
It looks like your sneers are to small , going on what I have seen.
Poor sets
The video camera panning all over very fast ruins the video - it makes me dizzy.
Please stop the camera or slow down to talk about something.