I love the series, but I would love to see some longer videos of each day or week along with these short tutorials if you ever chose to do a series like this again.
The reality of bush survival, no supermarkets no tofu. More people should learn these skills and understand more about their food supply. I have missed the trapping series you used to run.
Enjoying the complete series of these bushcraft videos. What ever became of the Log cabin that you built? I watched the 5th episode, and was keen to learn how it was waterproofed. Hope it has survived. Thanks for all of these tremendous instructional and scenic postings.
Good job and good luck. Looked like successful implementation to me, waiting for results now. Great skill to have, most folk do not. Thanks for the content, be safe. See ya soon.
Some nice looking runs, interesting way of setting those. I would set mine with the trip wires hanging down into the trap not up. Is there a certain reason you do this? Good luck, and will be patiently waiting to see the results. Stay safe out there.
This is solely my opinion. I used to hunt quite often but I've gotten away from killing wild free roaming animals, thus this vedio does not interest me one damn bit!
Yeah that was painful to watch you set those conibears!!! Your staking them wrong! You need 2 bigger stakes (almost the same size as the hole in the spring) and you but them through the 2 round loops of the springs. That is how they are intended to be set. If your stakes go through the spring holes it is sturdier and it is a lot easier to adjust the height of the trap.
I love the series, but I would love to see some longer videos of each day or week along with these short tutorials if you ever chose to do a series like this again.
Thanks Ryley, love the trapping series and all that you put out.👍
The reality of bush survival, no supermarkets no tofu. More people should learn these skills and understand more about their food supply. I have missed the trapping series you used to run.
Great video, thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for teaching us a very important lesson in survival a must learn for stay safe out there friend
Fingers crossed you get a couple, 👍🏻 thanks for sharing.
It was a pretty day, that`s for sure.
Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the trapping videos. Glad you use a safety on those coni’s. 😅 Peace¥
This was awesome. Cheers, and God Bless! ✌️🇨🇦
Enjoying the complete series of these bushcraft videos. What ever became of the Log cabin that you built? I watched the 5th episode, and was keen to learn how it was waterproofed. Hope it has survived. Thanks for all of these tremendous instructional and scenic postings.
Very cool, nice video.
Good luck! 🤞
Love the trapping series you do!
Wish you posted more often. Enjoy your videos, good luck!!
How do you think you would do on alone? What ten items would you take and do you watch the show?
Love all the content my man great stuff
Keep em comin brother 🤙🏼🍺🔥
Keep them coming. I’m hoping you do another winter trap line series.
Cool, meat, fur, yes, totally get it. Best wishes. TY.
Did the King of Canada give you permission to trap one of his beavers?
"Good clean kill" *SNAP* 2:43 (I died)
Thank you ! I like watch your videos.
Интересно кто-то ещё из СНГ есть тут ?
Good luck 🤙🤙🤙
Good job and good luck. Looked like successful implementation to me, waiting for results now. Great skill to have, most folk do not. Thanks for the content, be safe. See ya soon.
Will you show us a "dry fire" of this trap please
Mrs Cleaver... Ward, you were a little rough on the beaver last night.
Some nice looking runs, interesting way of setting those. I would set mine with the trip wires hanging down into the trap not up. Is there a certain reason you do this? Good luck, and will be patiently waiting to see the results. Stay safe out there.
Which rifle do you use?
That looks like a Chiappa Little Badger. Great little single shot folding rifle in 22lr. I had a chance to try one out, they're awesome!
Do not hurt the beavers. I prefer the beavers wild and free. 😄
Do you wax your traps ?
Why haven't you setup cameras to watch those traps?
The wire cutters kind of remind me of that one scene from home alone 3 when he cut the wire and he got electrocuted.
I’ve never eaten beaver tail. It’s on a rather odd ‘bucket list’.
1. Longer vids instead of this short format, please
2. I am all for trapping but I can't condone any elongated pain timeframe. _Humane kill only!_
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I never trapped a beaver before.
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This is solely my opinion. I used to hunt quite often but I've gotten away from killing wild free roaming animals, thus this vedio does not interest me one damn bit!
Ok snowflake
It’s better to enslave the animals and have them live horrible lives before consuming them? Yeah that’s a unique opinion.
This video is about a man doing man things. Continue to hunt price at the market and leave us alone.
If it’s not for you then all the best, consume something else. Take the negativity with you.
Then move on!
I think I’ll skip this one. 😪
Ok snowflake
Me too
Another great video!
Yeah that was painful to watch you set those conibears!!! Your staking them wrong! You need 2 bigger stakes (almost the same size as the hole in the spring) and you but them through the 2 round loops of the springs. That is how they are intended to be set. If your stakes go through the spring holes it is sturdier and it is a lot easier to adjust the height of the trap.