I love watching your videos and seeing familiar landmarks like that bare spot on the mountain behind you. Been seeing more rat sign this year than past few years.
This reminds me of when I was young, I ran a trap line with a friend, and we’d walk it early in the morning before school. One day, we were running out of time before the bus came, so my friend threw his muskrat into the chest freezer in the basement to keep it’s pelt good until we could skin it after school. I was over at his house for supper, and we had forgotten about the muskrat, and his mom went into the basement to get some hamburger, and we heard her yell, “COLE!” And we knew exactly what she had found frozen in her basement freezer!
I love watching your videos and seeing familiar landmarks like that bare spot on the mountain behind you. Been seeing more rat sign this year than past few years.
Enjoy watching your videos. I mainly trap yotes and beaver. After watching getting the itch to rat trap a little.
This reminds me of when I was young, I ran a trap line with a friend, and we’d walk it early in the morning before school. One day, we were running out of time before the bus came, so my friend threw his muskrat into the chest freezer in the basement to keep it’s pelt good until we could skin it after school. I was over at his house for supper, and we had forgotten about the muskrat, and his mom went into the basement to get some hamburger, and we heard her yell, “COLE!” And we knew exactly what she had found frozen in her basement freezer!
That’s an awesome story
I have your minkin and muskratin videos. Good stuff brother. !
Awesome video Allen!! Keep making these!! Great stuff!!
enjoyed the video very much. Where are you doing the trapping (in terms of State/general area - not asking for location of your traps!)! :)
Where do you get those leg waders?
If we staked our traps like that here in Alabama we would lose our rat and trap to owls or hawks.