if anyone has ever tried to trap mice, then I would think that they should be utterly fascinated by the methods of trapping beaver. Awesome but destructive little bastards. It's simple management.
Thanks for making these videos. In that huge lodge, how many chambers would you think are inside? Do you think the two largest beavers occupied one chamber?
awesome spot! really cool to see such a large den. what are you doing with your beaver now adays? i'm skinning and tanning mine, and eating them but curious if you are still selling them to a buyer. thanks for taking us along!
I would like to see if anyone traps in Eastern Kentucky out to Rockhold or Manchester area,, southwestern West Virginia, , northern mountain region of Alabama or south western Alabama. How is te trapping and what is bountiful? I am moving from NH potentially to one of these areas. Thanks. If you know someone or live there yourself please let me know.
So every beaver you seam to catch is a blanket which is bull shit
I clearly stated that 2 of them were blankets and one was maybe an XL, Get your facts straight bud, Nobody likes a whiner
@@330Maniac every show that’s all you say is that’s a blanket beaver
You must not watch many videos then
@@330Maniac watch for a good laugh that’s all
@@shaunmurphy4304At least you're making me some gas money 💰 🙃
I got my triple lodge trapped here in Michigan. I trapped 14 out of there. Had 18 runs up into bank dens. Keep rocking it Scott
And 90% were blankets lol. 6 2 year olds, 4 3 year olds, breeder male and female. 2 kits
Did you set all 18 runs? Great job btw.
I set 13 runs. Stayed away from the lodge and slowly picked them off. Got them all for the landowner
Great video Scott!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Another awesome job!! We are under a foot+ of snow now need it to warm up to move around.
Well done !
Nice catch
Well done Scott
Love your videos here in MI. Keep them coming!
if anyone has ever tried to trap mice, then I would think that they should be utterly fascinated by the methods of trapping beaver. Awesome but destructive little bastards. It's simple management.
Great job my friend!!
Thank you
Another great video 👍
Great video
Nice snags
"Chucked a nice big Beaver"
Nice Haul again. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for making these videos. In that huge lodge, how many chambers would you think are inside? Do you think the two largest beavers occupied one chamber?
Sweeeeeeeet! Nice hall Scott 😁👍
Huge!
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Hey lady, is your beaver active ? Lol
Cool
awesome spot! really cool to see such a large den. what are you doing with your beaver now adays? i'm skinning and tanning mine, and eating them but curious if you are still selling them to a buyer. thanks for taking us along!
I been selling all mine to a local buyer, thanks!
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Why don't you use a 330 setting tool? You'll be sorry you don't when you get to be my age. At any rate I like to watch your videos.
Honestly I have one but it's just one more thing to carry or forget somewhere Lol. Thank you!!
At 14:01 what did you mean by ''if you get the trap 1/2 way submerged, here in Minnesota''?
All 330 conibears must be at least 50% Submerged to be legal here in MN. Anything less than that would not be a legal set.
@@330Maniac thanks
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Is it safe to assume you collected the garbage to keep waters clean.
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I would like to see if anyone traps in Eastern Kentucky out to Rockhold or Manchester area,, southwestern West Virginia, , northern mountain region of Alabama or south western Alabama. How is te trapping and what is bountiful? I am moving from NH potentially to one of these areas. Thanks. If you know someone or live there yourself please let me know.
Typical technology day.
Maybe a xl a large and large medium
Thank you