@@TristanBapst Where's new episodes of MeatEater, the actual Show? Season 13 is long overdue at this point, and there's been no real news on the release of it. Feels like they've been proliferating the youtube content, which is absolutely fantastic. But I really do like the big budget, epic adventure stuff the flagship show brings.
I trapped all through high school 1978-1982. Muskrats were $8 and Raccoons were $25. Big money back then. The local buyers would buy them whole because so many trappers were ruining the hides. As I type this out my old wicker trappers basket still full of what s left of my traps is about 4 feet away from where I sit. Great memories. Thanks.
I hope these films help folks understand the ethical role that hunters play in conservation and game management. The few trappers I know have the deepest understanding and appreciation of animals, and are deeply compassionate people. They're always innovating new ways to be more selective and ethical in their trap sets and operating procedures. Thanks Meateater team, this content helps brings humanity to an unnecessarily maligned tradition.
Bringing some much needed exposure to a lifestyle that few know anything about. Thanks for a tasteful and informative peak into a trapper's mindset and work ethic.
Even with a cold - your voice and intelligent vernacular and cadence makes an episode you’re narrating and leading just way better. It’s what hooked us all at the beginning, and what keeps us coming back for as much as you’ll put out there :)
Steve's observation on wearing fur vs. wearing a Cowboy hat made from fur was spot on, and it educated me that I fell into the "Trap" (pun intended) of not paying attention to the fact that they're the same natural material.
Thanks Steve. You bring back memories of my childhood trapping experiences. The early morning dark hikes through the woods and fields before catching the bus to school. I remember the “ night noises “ you heard that along the way that were scary but you gradually got used to. The windy morning with the trees swaying and creaking. And most of all the smells of the fall trapping season. All of these experiences just “maned you up”. They were the stepping stones of courage. After childhood I became a USAF fighter pilot and the night noises came back in a single seat fighter. I’ve since retired and having traveled the world, I still think about my trapping days. I recently purchased 145 acres in Eastern Tennessee that borders 200,000 acres of TWRA land. I wanted my grandkids to have a woods to grow up in and a place I can teach them outdoor skills and “man them Up”
This was fantastic. I grew up trapping and continue doing so to this day, mind you not as frequently as “way back when”. Steve, you put what I think about this activity into words like I never could. Thanks!
I've been water trapping for like 4 years. Just started dry ground trapping for k9s. And my goodness are they smart friggin critters holy moly. This is why I love trapping with my kids. Teaching them to be comfortable being uncomfortable. Teaching them to read sign. Teaching them to use a knife and an axe and all the rest. It's been awesome.
This is awesome. Trapped fur and did nuisance wildlife control trapping for years. Glad to see trapping and trappers get a mention and a nod. This bumped Steven up several notches on my scale of respect. Keep up the good work.
Finally, a show about a real outdoorsman sport. I love deer hunting too, but trapping is like Christmas everyday , it is a blast. It’s worth all the effort of skinning , fleshing, and tanning, and it keeps you outdoors all winter. There’s nothing better than putting steel in the ground. Hello from West Virginia.
⚠️Not just entertaining but another very informative episode Mr. MeatEater! I always enjoy watching Thank You for bringing us along all your adventures. Blessings Steve.
I would love to see more videos like this. As someone who didn't grow up hunting and fishing, this is a newfound adventure for me. Even at 56, I'm still learning
Man!!! Other than your skills in the wild (hunting and trapping), you have a skill that my grandmother referred to as the gift of the gab. Your narration is impeccable 👌.
Always loved the story telling of Steve rinella about his childhood and how it built the person he is today. I always look at life that way when im in outdoors hunting or fishing. People always ask me why do I wake up so early, why do I go out when it’s freezing! Because it builds toughness and i learn something everytime I’m out in nature.
There should be a Meateater Experiences with Steve and Seth trapping. Maybe not as luxurious and comfortable as fishing in the gulf but I would be in 100%. Love the cold and snow and really want to learn to trap from people with experience. I also live in the northeast so they could get some of those more desirable beaver furs here. Just a thought 😂
Absolutely loved this. Keep this shit up Steve. For those of us too busy to get out and hunt/trap like we did when we were younger this kind of video is pure morphine in these veins.
I started trapping before I ever learned anything about trapping. That is by sending squirrel tails in to Mepps to be made in to lures. The first actual trapping I did was in 1978 at 15 years [legal age in southern WV at the time] trapping muskrats. By the third season, I had made enough to by traps and started trapping, racoon, grey and red fox, and bobcats. Back then fur was still fairly good money and I trapped until 1984 when I went in the Army. By the time I got out of the service, the prices had dropped and no-one trapped. I tried a couple of time to start trapping again but areas that I could where few and far between so I never did but I still think of those cold snowy days checking the line and long evenings skinning, cleaning and stretching the hides. Great video Steve. Thanks for the memories.
Steve/MeatEater please jump in the long form boat everyone here could watch marathons of MeatEater and all of your media. I hate to say your basically the only holdout now and its the future of youtube anyway.P.S. This video has pushed me into trapping yotes finally, (after hunting them for years) being in the SW it isnt easy but im going for it for the simple joy of ddoing it.
I love it. It's about time someone showed how this stuff is done. I reckon the necessity of trapping will be lost on a huge segment of our population, but it is a critical wildlife management tool.
I love mi winter trapping. Reading the sign and trying to out smart the animals is a great challenge. And when the woods and rivers are covered in ice and snow its absolutely beautiful.
great video i’ve been wanting to get into trapping for as long as i can remember but it does seem a bit overwhelming not having anyone to learn from. plan on signing up for basic trapping class in my area thats coming up soon. i live in south louisiana, so ice isn’t really a thing here lol but we got plenty of water.
I used to trap bobcats. Never had the opportunity to go for beavers. Very cool video. I enjoyed learning how beaver trapping is done. They have great pelts.
Cool video, can’t wait to see the rest of the series. Brave choice showing the trapping process start to finish. I can see how it’s not for the squeamish. Full disclosure: I don’t plan on EVER trying any of that out, but I appreciate the education.
If Steve and Seth started offering one of those master classes where they showed and taught the nuances of trapping in detail - I'm talking about this is how you set the common traps, this is how you choose where to place your set, etc etc - I'd spend good money on that. Obviously there's no substitute for time in the field but not everybody has family or friends that hunt, much less trap, to show them the ropes.
Watched this over on the Meateater website first. What an amazing episode, and being from WA it makes me wish we had the opportunity to trap like this.
As I'm watching this, Colorado prop 127 is failing by about 10%... still time to go before final results but I'm optimistic! Glad to have crews like yours working to defend our rights!
always a pleasure to see a new episode with Steve. But, can we get an episode with both Seth and Ryan in it at the same time...a Callaghan cosplay episode if you...who is the most callaghan and who only wishes they were that cool. also...I"m pretty sure I watched the original S1: E4 without realizing that wasn't with Ryan.
Episodes with Steve are leaps and bounds better than the ones without.
Cool opinion. I like the diversity and extra quality content. If you want to see Steve more then purchase the show
@@TristanBapst Where's new episodes of MeatEater, the actual Show? Season 13 is long overdue at this point, and there's been no real news on the release of it. Feels like they've been proliferating the youtube content, which is absolutely fantastic. But I really do like the big budget, epic adventure stuff the flagship show brings.
Agree
Amen. There should be a disclaimer for videos that he’s not in. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve left a video once I realized it.
The brown nosing is unbelievable
I know you’re sitting at home reading these Steve, haha. Keep it up this is what we want.
Finally. A Steve meateater video. Easily the best episodes. Steve doesn't make too many of these anymore. This was a very good one
He doesn’t do too many of specifically these because he loses too many of his liberal friends every time he does
This was the appropriate amount of detail to entice someone to try trapping. I loved the narration. Well done Steve and the whole Meateater crew!
The trapping episodes are always a favorite of mine, keep up the good work
I trapped all through high school 1978-1982. Muskrats were $8 and Raccoons were $25. Big money back then. The local buyers would buy them whole because so many trappers were ruining the hides. As I type this out my old wicker trappers basket still full of what s left of my traps is about 4 feet away from where I sit. Great memories. Thanks.
Finally! More trapping, love it!! Awesome video!
I hope these films help folks understand the ethical role that hunters play in conservation and game management. The few trappers I know have the deepest understanding and appreciation of animals, and are deeply compassionate people. They're always innovating new ways to be more selective and ethical in their trap sets and operating procedures. Thanks Meateater team, this content helps brings humanity to an unnecessarily maligned tradition.
Love this episode! You can hear the passion in Steve’s voice when he’s talking about trapping. Its infectious. Keep episodes like this coming!!
Bringing some much needed exposure to a lifestyle that few know anything about. Thanks for a tasteful and informative peak into a trapper's mindset and work ethic.
Even with a cold - your voice and intelligent vernacular and cadence makes an episode you’re narrating and leading just way better. It’s what hooked us all at the beginning, and what keeps us coming back for as much as you’ll put out there :)
Steve really enjoy the educational experience you provide. Keep it up and thank you for your hard work.
Steve's observation on wearing fur vs. wearing a Cowboy hat made from fur was spot on, and it educated me that I fell into the "Trap" (pun intended) of not paying attention to the fact that they're the same natural material.
Steve trapping are my favorite videos
Fantastic! As a Michigan trapper I can't get enough of this!
Please keep these coming!
Excellent! Never knew about the bubbles, but it's that kind of info which gets me invested. Thanks for sharing!
Loving this series Steve!
I always get a kick out of the trapping episodes.
As a long time trapper myself, I really enjoyed watching ur vid and great knowledge you shared!
Thanks Steve. You bring back memories of my childhood trapping experiences. The early morning dark hikes through the woods and fields before catching the bus to school. I remember the “ night noises “ you heard that along the way that were scary but you gradually got used to. The windy morning with the trees swaying and creaking. And most of all the smells of the fall trapping season. All of these experiences just “maned you up”. They were the stepping stones of courage. After childhood I became a USAF fighter pilot and the night noises came back in a single seat fighter. I’ve since retired and having traveled the world, I still think about my trapping days. I recently purchased 145 acres in Eastern Tennessee that borders 200,000 acres of TWRA land. I wanted my grandkids to have a woods to grow up in and a place I can teach them outdoor skills and “man them Up”
Best one meat eater has produced! I would love to see more trapping videos, tips, instructions, etc…
This was fantastic. I grew up trapping and continue doing so to this day, mind you not as frequently as “way back when”. Steve, you put what I think about this activity into words like I never could. Thanks!
Keep the trapping videos coming. You guys have a major influence on what is acceptable in the modern world.
mid-video comment right here. This is top shelf material, Steven, thanks.
I've been water trapping for like 4 years. Just started dry ground trapping for k9s. And my goodness are they smart friggin critters holy moly. This is why I love trapping with my kids. Teaching them to be comfortable being uncomfortable. Teaching them to read sign. Teaching them to use a knife and an axe and all the rest. It's been awesome.
Been patiently waiting for an episode with Steve!!! Love his huntin and trappin videos
Best hunter/writer since Chuck Adams. Keep it up Steve.
This is awesome. Trapped fur and did nuisance wildlife control trapping for years.
Glad to see trapping and trappers get a mention and a nod.
This bumped Steven up several notches on my scale of respect.
Keep up the good work.
These cuts are excellent. Meateater what a job out of you guys. Congratulations and continue this series. Obviously we love Steve too.
Great episode. We need more content with Steve
Im digging the rough cuts. Keep em coming
This made America!!! Way to keep it going brother!!!!
And veteran soldiers!
Exactly. The continent of North America was explored and settled predominantly by trappers. Fur was everything in Europe before silk became the rage.
Finally, a show about a real outdoorsman sport. I love deer hunting too, but trapping is like Christmas everyday , it is a blast. It’s worth all the effort of skinning , fleshing, and tanning, and it keeps you outdoors all winter. There’s nothing better than putting steel in the ground. Hello from West Virginia.
Absolute gold! Please keep it up Steven!!!
Excellent episode with a wealth of information on a little known but essential part of game mgmt… Nice social discourse in it as well. Bravo
I wouldn’t have thought in a million years that I’d be this entertained by trapping … fascinating stuff!
Well dang. This is almost as good as Duck Camp diners. Great show team good job!
⚠️Not just entertaining but another very informative episode Mr. MeatEater! I always enjoy watching Thank You for bringing us along all your adventures. Blessings Steve.
Great show! Excited to see more!
I feel like I've waited an age for this. Superb video guys. Thank you for taking us along your traplines.
Whoever filmed and produced this isn’t getting paid enough. Start to finish incredible !!
I would love to see more videos like this. As someone who didn't grow up hunting and fishing, this is a newfound adventure for me. Even at 56, I'm still learning
These are the types of videos that got me hooked. Love it!
Nice to see the kind of problem beaver trapping done in the winter when pelts are prime! Great video, keep em comin!
Man!!! Other than your skills in the wild (hunting and trapping), you have a skill that my grandmother referred to as the gift of the gab. Your narration is impeccable 👌.
Keep up the trapping videos! You're doing a great job of bringing the right kind of attention to this pastime.
Always loved the story telling of Steve rinella about his childhood and how it built the person he is today. I always look at life that way when im in outdoors hunting or fishing. People always ask me why do I wake up so early, why do I go out when it’s freezing! Because it builds toughness and i learn something everytime I’m out in nature.
Amazing episode look forward to the future ones
You got me taking dust baths with the chickens dude, This is the outdoors I feel alive!!!
Awesome, I'd love to see more of this!
There should be a Meateater Experiences with Steve and Seth trapping. Maybe not as luxurious and comfortable as fishing in the gulf but I would be in 100%. Love the cold and snow and really want to learn to trap from people with experience. I also live in the northeast so they could get some of those more desirable beaver furs here. Just a thought 😂
100% a great idea.
Great episode. Definitely do more trapping episodes.
Definitely need more of these videos
Hopefully y'all got more trapping videos for us
The old school trappers, in my opinion, are the best all around woodsmen out there.
I sure enjoyed this. I look forward to more!
Great please keep this segment Up ❤
Started around that age as well…northern IL. Stayed with it until high school sports got in the way.
Absolutely loved this. Keep this shit up Steve. For those of us too busy to get out and hunt/trap like we did when we were younger this kind of video is pure morphine in these veins.
Thank you. This was great.
Need a bi-weekly series of this, through the winter.
This is the kind of content I wait for!!!!
I started trapping before I ever learned anything about trapping. That is by sending squirrel tails in to Mepps to be made in to lures. The first actual trapping I did was in 1978 at 15 years [legal age in southern WV at the time] trapping muskrats. By the third season, I had made enough to by traps and started trapping, racoon, grey and red fox, and bobcats. Back then fur was still fairly good money and I trapped until 1984 when I went in the Army. By the time I got out of the service, the prices had dropped and no-one trapped. I tried a couple of time to start trapping again but areas that I could where few and far between so I never did but I still think of those cold snowy days checking the line and long evenings skinning, cleaning and stretching the hides. Great video Steve. Thanks for the memories.
That might be my favorite meat eater video ever
I can still vividly recall my first mink,red fox on Minnesota trap line- great video ! Thx
Steve/MeatEater please jump in the long form boat everyone here could watch marathons of MeatEater and all of your media. I hate to say your basically the only holdout now and its the future of youtube anyway.P.S. This video has pushed me into trapping yotes finally, (after hunting them for years) being in the SW it isnt easy but im going for it for the simple joy of ddoing it.
Cool stuff. I’m 50 and always have had an interest in trapping. Maybe next year it begins. Keep sharing your experience and wisdom.
You should definitely start. It's a little work and a lot fun. You'll look forward to it every year.
@@TuckerGhezzithanks for the motivation
Relatively new to meateater. Didnt know sreve trapped. Love it! Dont trap really anymore, but did a lot as a kid. Fun times
I loved this episode. I am very curious about trapping and enjoy learning from these videos.
I love it. It's about time someone showed how this stuff is done. I reckon the necessity of trapping will be lost on a huge segment of our population, but it is a critical wildlife management tool.
I love mi winter trapping. Reading the sign and trying to out smart the animals is a great challenge. And when the woods and rivers are covered in ice and snow its absolutely beautiful.
Great video! Very well produced and very knowledgeable!
been waiting for this kind of episode for years!
This is amazing make this a series!
Great video! very informative and kinda layed back!
Awesome episode! I love the trapping content! 🔥
great video i’ve been wanting to get into trapping for as long as i can remember but it does seem a bit overwhelming not having anyone to learn from. plan on signing up for basic trapping class in my area thats coming up soon. i live in south louisiana, so ice isn’t really a thing here lol but we got plenty of water.
Don't over think it. You add traps and methods as you go.
This was awesome! Share more about the saw dust cleanup!
Absolutely love this. Keep em coming
I used to trap bobcats. Never had the opportunity to go for beavers. Very cool video. I enjoyed learning how beaver trapping is done. They have great pelts.
Awesome job my friends!! Thank you for sharing!
It would have been nice to include some of the finished products as examples of what can be made out of these furs. Good episode.
Used to trap when I was a kid, haven't done any in many years. This video makes me want to get back into it!
Cool video, can’t wait to see the rest of the series. Brave choice showing the trapping process start to finish. I can see how it’s not for the squeamish. Full disclosure: I don’t plan on EVER trying any of that out, but I appreciate the education.
Definitely a work of art.. so much talent 👍🏽
Best episode yet
I could watch Rinella trapping videos all day long.
Great video guys.
Great episode Steve!
If Steve and Seth started offering one of those master classes where they showed and taught the nuances of trapping in detail - I'm talking about this is how you set the common traps, this is how you choose where to place your set, etc etc - I'd spend good money on that. Obviously there's no substitute for time in the field but not everybody has family or friends that hunt, much less trap, to show them the ropes.
Love the trapping content! Great information!
Wow great episode! Great outro too!
I could watch Steve and Seth trap for HOURS.
Awesome content! Definitely want to try my hand at trapping someday!
New age Tom Miranda trapping vid. Well done. Love the animations.
This was great! I really want to get into trapping
Watched this over on the Meateater website first. What an amazing episode, and being from WA it makes me wish we had the opportunity to trap like this.
As I'm watching this, Colorado prop 127 is failing by about 10%... still time to go before final results but I'm optimistic! Glad to have crews like yours working to defend our rights!
Cool man I love your program💪
always a pleasure to see a new episode with Steve. But, can we get an episode with both Seth and Ryan in it at the same time...a Callaghan cosplay episode if you...who is the most callaghan and who only wishes they were that cool.
also...I"m pretty sure I watched the original S1: E4 without realizing that wasn't with Ryan.