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Andrew, that was a great video on survival/bushcraft trap and I for one would love to see alot more of them in the future. I also think you're a great teacher of survival living and don't want you to ever stop what you're doing. Outstanding Ranger, Outstanding!
Excellent survival subject matter. Made my first figure 4 trigger at the beginning of the month at a 1 day intro to survival class in my area. Took a little doing to get the notches married up but in the end it worked. Thanks, Major. Carry on.
Snares and traps are wicked! When hunting there is so much a person can do to spook the animals, with trapping down well you eliminate most of those issues.
Thank u ! My brother in law never used basic items lol but saw me doing it n now I've just showed him this n much more on ur channel n bobby said he is going to sub to u wen he gets back in ( he out working on his truck wen I walked down to see him ) thanks man for all u do !! Ur teachings may save lives
Another fantastic thumbs up video. Going to have to watch this video a few times to process all that information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
My favorite was the squirrel pole of snares - that's a great idea because it's so cheap to make - and if someone stole your traps you're not out much "Dogman" here - salt lake city
a great video!! would you consider the ojibwe bird pole an advanced level trap? its one of my favorite! i'd guess gravity engine traps would be considered intermediate tier. keep it up, Sir!!
Many Thanks Andrew,These are Xlnt skills to know,It does require practice for a good outcome.Trap's work for you whilst you are busy with other required task's.We have a large population of Skunk's,It would be nice to know how to go about processing a skunk or releasing a skunk without getting " Skunked" lol! I found this is Often,A "Gray area" of trapping.Thank's Again Andrew! Cheers!!
Awesome info. Only thing you forgot to say is is you wear gloves, it way increases your odds of catching. Animals are very sensitive to human sent . Even footsteps can deture them from a area
Love your videos, I don't think snares are legal here 🇬🇧 for most animals (I think you can still snare foxes with ethical snares) but we could do with squirrel snares for the greys. Thanks for sharing the knowledge 👍
Hi Andrew, I live in northern Arizona, here the Navajo use a similar ground bird trap. They stake a piece of wood to a line of hooped line, 4 or 5, and catch morning birds or quail.
Thank you for a fantastic video upload! This thirteen (13) minute video how-to manual will be downloaded onto my young'uns hand-held electronic time waster. There will be no valid reason to not follow instructions as they practice out in the field.
I've long suspected that if, like me, you carry one of those SAS pocket kits (which contain some of these items), you should pair it witg a good multi-tool or SAK in the same pocket or holster. Your comments here seem quite encouraging to me, along those lines.
Great video. Another survival instructor Ron Hood used to teach folks to blouse their trousers over the combat boot using surgical tubing as the "trouser blouser" (military guys know what I mean). The tubing could then be used as the "engine" for spring snares if a suitable wood could not be used. It could also be used for a sling shot.
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a country made on a lie.
Fantastic, Down and Dirty with all the necessary information packaged succinctly. Simple the best instruction on you tube .
Andrew, very interested to see your 10 item choices and priorities of work if you were selected for an ALONE challenge.
First time I have ever truly understood snares, and how to utilize them! Thank you sir!
Thanks. I like floral wire too.
Amazing video Andrew!! I definitely learned some new snares/traps! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!!
Thank you for the video!
Great instruction
Wow! Volumes of information today. Thank you! 🙂
Thank you as always,Andrew! Great video!
Sounds great!!! Wish I had time to learn more…
Andrew, that was a great video on survival/bushcraft trap and I for one would love to see alot more of them in the future. I also think you're a great teacher of survival living and don't want you to ever stop what you're doing. Outstanding Ranger, Outstanding!
Great video!! A very good presentation of basic primitive survival trapping!!!
Another brilliant video andrew
Good stuff Col.
Awesome thx
well done Andrew, thanks.
Great video, several very easy traps.
Awesome thank you!
Major Andrew excellent beginner video sir 🇺🇸👍
I really liked that last one, im going to have to get out and try that one.
Good Stuff as always! Thanks Andrew.
Great vids
another great one Andrew
Thank you. The first trap is awesome. The sapling spring pole is too. I've seen it used for fishing as well.
Wow! You can even catch. A big hand. With those traps. Lol. Great video Andrew. Thank you very much. Cheers 🍻
Great info I don’t get anywhere else. Thank you Major!👍
Awesome tips Andrew,
Keep on keeping on with the great content
All the best fella
Johnny 😊👊🔥
Thanks Andrew. 2 traps I haven’t seen before.
Thanks Andrew, really appreciate this very informative video
Thanks Andrew
another outstanding and amazing proving Rangers are where it’s at great job my brother
Great compilation of snare traps.
Your the Best, Andrew. Many thanks! Big AL
I absolutely love your videos, Sir. The best source of survival and bushcraft skills. Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate it!
Excellent stuff! I'm gonna study and practice all of those. Some very important skills to know. Thank you for that knowledge!
Awesomeeeeee
Excellent survival subject matter. Made my first figure 4 trigger at the beginning of the month at a 1 day intro to survival class in my area. Took a little doing to get the notches married up but in the end it worked. Thanks, Major. Carry on.
Snares and traps are wicked! When hunting there is so much a person can do to spook the animals, with trapping down well you eliminate most of those issues.
No nonsense. Right to the point. Very simply explained and shown. What more can you ask for?
Merci !
Really like the use of the Swedish tools.👍
Well done very informative thanks be safe
Good video Andrew, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Hi Andrew, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos, muchly appreciated thank you.
I’ve watched all of his videos and told all the people on Facebook about him bloody great the best to watch
Good day Andrew great video. Wouldn't mind a copy of your illustrations thanks Ray
Hi Andrew I really appreciate the way you go straight to the point and do not whine about your views thanks for teaching us
Always learning something new here. Thanks and stay safe bro.🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
Thank u !
My brother in law never used basic items lol but saw me doing it n now I've just showed him this n much more on ur channel n bobby said he is going to sub to u wen he gets back in ( he out working on his truck wen I walked down to see him ) thanks man for all u do !! Ur teachings may save lives
Another fantastic thumbs up video. Going to have to watch this video a few times to process all that information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
This was a great introduction to trapping with minimal gear!
Great snares, large rat traps are an easy trap to use as well
Always good information on Andrews videos.
My favorite was the squirrel pole of snares - that's a great idea because it's so cheap to make - and if someone stole your traps you're not out much
"Dogman" here - salt lake city
Sehr interessant das Thema 🪤 Danke dafür 😉👍🏼❤️
It would be nice to watch each one of those traps fully assembled in a separate video for each.
Great video, could you go in more detail with the L7 notches? I’ve tried and get get mine to work correctly
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It takes a little time to learn all these traps but it's nice that you do an entire video so we can come back to it I watch it a few times
Thanks Andrew, I love your videos.
Love the horizontal L7
a great video!! would you consider the ojibwe bird pole an advanced level trap? its one of my favorite! i'd guess gravity engine traps would be considered intermediate tier. keep it up, Sir!!
Thx Andrew, another great one 👍🏻🙏🏻
Always great information shared.
I love the videos Ranger! Hoping to get my Nephew into survival and camping soon or later.
Thanks!
Спасибо!👍🤝
In surgery its called a gigli saw. For amputations, never have i seen it used.
*GOOD TO GO RANGER*
Good information, thanks for sharing
Great vid. Thanks for sharing.
Love these videos!
Cool Video 👍
Thank U for the Info and links 👍
I always had an issue making good figure 4 dead traps I need to practice on them more just seems like I can't quite get it right each time
Been waiting all morning for this, fckn stoked!!!🙏🏽😎🤘🏽🇺🇸
Great 👍
Awesome
Many Thanks Andrew,These are Xlnt skills to know,It does require practice for a good outcome.Trap's work for you whilst you are busy with other required task's.We have a large population of Skunk's,It would be nice to know how to go about processing a skunk or releasing a skunk without getting " Skunked" lol! I found this is Often,A "Gray area" of trapping.Thank's Again Andrew! Cheers!!
Great video buddy
Oh snap, thanks!
Snap...that's a bear trap not a snare 🤣👍
Great video ! Ty
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I'd love to trap and snare in my videos ! Unfortunately, I can't do it in my woods 😢
Awesome info. Only thing you forgot to say is is you wear gloves, it way increases your odds of catching. Animals are very sensitive to human sent . Even footsteps can deture them from a area
Love your videos, I don't think snares are legal here 🇬🇧 for most animals (I think you can still snare foxes with ethical snares) but we could do with squirrel snares for the greys. Thanks for sharing the knowledge 👍
I love that half of these are essentially caveman tech that still works.
I liked the last one the best.
Hi Andrew, I live in northern Arizona, here the Navajo use a similar ground bird trap. They stake a piece of wood to a line of hooped line, 4 or 5, and catch morning birds or quail.
Excellent intro!
Looking forward to the advanced military video for the delectable insect trap ...
Love this stuff.
Thank you for a fantastic video upload! This thirteen (13) minute video how-to manual will be downloaded onto my young'uns hand-held electronic time waster. There will be no valid reason to not follow instructions as they practice out in the field.
Yeah all pretty good basic traps .
Dope
I've long suspected that if, like me, you carry one of those SAS pocket kits (which contain some of these items), you should pair it witg a good multi-tool or SAK in the same pocket or holster. Your comments here seem quite encouraging to me, along those lines.
Great video. Another survival instructor Ron Hood used to teach folks to blouse their trousers over the combat boot using surgical tubing as the "trouser blouser" (military guys know what I mean).
The tubing could then be used as the "engine" for spring snares if a suitable wood could not be used.
It could also be used for a sling shot.
Outstanding!
Great Memories, I haven't seen them in a while. The oldest Grandkid liked it. Not looking so good on the younger ones.