Those Wallenstein wood splitters are made right around the corner from me here in Ontario by the Mennonites. I typically will take my knife or axe and expose a bit of that nice white inner wood on the bait sticks for a visual attractant as well. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking the time to bring us along on your adventures.
I’ve hunted and fished all my life and trapped a little, but watching you for the last year or so I’ve now got the bug! My buddy and I are learning the ropes mostly for predator control…we’re starting to catch a few critters…lots of fun and challenging! Keep up the great videos! 😊
Good afternoon ❤very interesting video. Thanks 🎉 I really liked the video. watch with the whole family. We look forward to every release. don't disappear for long
That’s a great idea for the strap on the Wallenstein! Going to try that on mine. I have the WX540 with the Honda, looks like that’s the same model you have too,just with the newer engine?
Good video Brother! I always enjoy your videos. Did you have much trouble getting the permit to carry the sidearm? I thought about trying to get a permit to carry mine but figured it might be to much hassle. Take care.
Getting the permit wasn't too bad, the first time you apply you can only get it for one year, but after that you can get the 2 year permit, some piece of mind to have it on your side with the amount of Grizz we have around.
To me it all depends on what you're using it for, Honda will never let you down, but I can say the same with Yamaha, I tow lots and that is where the Yamaha shines, their clutch system is the best in my opinion, you can't beat an automatic for hauling especially in in hilly terrain, no shifting and loss of momentum. I've owned Yamahas since 2005, 3 Grizzlies and 2 Kodiak's and have never changed a belt to this day. I would say if you just want a reliable machine that will never leave you down, just follow your gut feeling, either would be a great choice. If you have challenging terrain and plan on towing lots, I'd say Yamaha Kodiak 700 or the Grizzly. Just my thoughts, hope this helps with you're decision.
I used to trap In my 20s 45 years ago decided to get back at it try to catch some critters mostly wolves just took the online test field test in august need to help the elk and moose out in the Rockies
Thanks for sharing 👍.
Nice leather pouch 👍
Those Wallenstein wood splitters are made right around the corner from me here in Ontario by the Mennonites. I typically will take my knife or axe and expose a bit of that nice white inner wood on the bait sticks for a visual attractant as well. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking the time to bring us along on your adventures.
Thanks Scott!
I’ve hunted and fished all my life and trapped a little, but watching you for the last year or so I’ve now got the bug! My buddy and I are learning the ropes mostly for predator control…we’re starting to catch a few critters…lots of fun and challenging! Keep up the great videos! 😊
Right on!
Way to go on them beavers.. Love the hack on that splitter!!! I’m absolutely trying that!!!
Sure made a difference on an angle like that, pretty handy. Thanks Scott!
Beauty vid as always! Love seeing the .357 strapped.
That was awesome buddy! Glad you connected on two of them! Thank you for sharing and Good luck with everything my friend!
I really enjoyed the video Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for taking us along. Great video as always.
Thanks Jason!
Great idea on splitter
Great adventure thanks for taking us along !
Good afternoon ❤very interesting video. Thanks 🎉 I really liked the video. watch with the whole family. We look forward to every release. don't disappear for long
Another great video as always, Tks for taking us along with you
Glad to see you back with a vid.
I like the vertical wood splitting. I wear knee pads and just roll the rounds in. Thank you for your video.
That’s a great idea for the strap on the Wallenstein! Going to try that on mine. I have the WX540 with the Honda, looks like that’s the same model you have too,just with the newer engine?
Love the trigger set up in the Channel.💯👍
Enjoyed your video buddy. I thought for sure you would've had a beaver in that channel set. Nice going with the two you did pick up👍🏻
That’s Awesome you’re allowed to carry a Handgun! Thought it was illegal in Canada- Great Video
In Canada only a few professions, trappers and mineral prospectors are a couple, are allowed to get an ATC (Authorization to Carry).
Nice video! Thanks for sharing!
👍 right on nice catch and i never thought of putting the wood pliter ar that angle seams to work pretty good 👍
Thanks! Sure makes it easier on the back!
Good video Brother! I always enjoy your videos. Did you have much trouble getting the permit to carry the sidearm? I thought about trying to get a permit to carry mine but figured it might be to much hassle. Take care.
Getting the permit wasn't too bad, the first time you apply you can only get it for one year, but after that you can get the 2 year permit, some piece of mind to have it on your side with the amount of Grizz we have around.
BTW great video thank you for sharing
Enjoyed the video
Keep it up 👊👊👊
Awesome video as always,really enjoy your channel.what caliber is your hand gun.
This one is a 357 Mag. Thanks for watching!
What do you prefer your Yamaha or your Honda atv in the market for one and I narrowed it down to those two thanks
To me it all depends on what you're using it for, Honda will never let you down, but I can say the same with Yamaha, I tow lots and that is where the Yamaha shines, their clutch system is the best in my opinion, you can't beat an automatic for hauling especially in in hilly terrain, no shifting and loss of momentum. I've owned Yamahas since 2005, 3 Grizzlies and 2 Kodiak's and have never changed a belt to this day. I would say if you just want a reliable machine that will never leave you down, just follow your gut feeling, either would be a great choice. If you have challenging terrain and plan on towing lots, I'd say Yamaha Kodiak 700 or the Grizzly. Just my thoughts, hope this helps with you're decision.
Hey hunter brother I have very pursue for hunting
I used to trap In my 20s 45 years ago decided to get back at it try to catch some critters mostly wolves just took the online test field test in august need to help the elk and moose out in the Rockies
Rite on see ya next time
Are you and Grizzly Country still alive? Haven't heard from you guys lately.
Oh for sure! Grizzly is out touring the country, and I've been very busy as always, I should have a video out shortly, thanks for checking in!
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What's the revolver?
It's a Ruger GP 100 357 Magnum.
I thought you can have pistols in Canada ?
I have a permit to carry for wildlife protection.
Say foot holds instead of leg holds the anti trappers hear that and they make more trouble for us trappers
Good job guy 👍