anybody else spot the beaver?? Start at 8:30 . Fun footage, but realistically the beaver will have that dam back in action before this guy wakes up in the morning. I've heard they wont reuse sticks from old damns, but that they work so fast it doesn't really matter. The sound of water is like sirens to them.
Beaver float material in to repair the dam, they MIGHT recycle material from above the dam. Rushing water attracts beaver, like a flame does to a moth.
Congratulations Sir Fox 🦊 200 amazing videos 👍 this was very satisfying to watch love when you work on culvert clogs 😊the water by the road was pretty high great work draining that back, the city workers appreciate your hard work and so do all your supporters, thank you 🙏 looking forward to seeing more
Congratulations on 200 beaver dam removals 👍👍this was a awesome video I’m sure the city worker you talked to appreciated the help🎉🎉 the water flow was insane 😮great work fox 🦊
Congratulations Johnny!!!! Us OG will be like….remember when he first started. 😉. Sound quality is so much better. Definitely worth the upgrade. Stay safe!!
Hey Johnathan big fan here, I watch guys like you that tear down beaver dams like me TECH 86, strong suggestion, quit let so much go down stream, it will just clog it up down stream, take all your sticks out first, then take your rake and start at both ends of the dam and drag it off the sides the dam will tear itself down,nthe rake should be the last thing you use, try it that way and your dams will be smaller, keep up the good work, Be aware and Be Smart, God Bless
Happy 200th video. 🎆🎉🎂 Starting in the middle of the channel and working your way back to the bank would have made more sense. Clearing the dam between yourself and the bank is like sawing at the branch you're sitting on. Also I'm wondering why you don't use hip waders and a spade.
Nice work! That definitely helps that waterway out! Congrats on 200 episodes! Hope your channel blows up soon! I just subscribed and clicked the bell. The whole time I was watching I just kept thinking that it would be best to just use an excavator because that damn is so massive! At least you tore some down and helped drain away the flooded area! Thank you for all your work, God bless!
I'm so glad that there still people like you that do go job i mean good job for the environment , not so many you guys do this. please keep up the work and god bless you
Concentrate on making ONE breach, keep it narrow deep and long. It is easier to remove a repaired narrow breach than a long rebuild. Everything that you remove from the dam should be removed from the water. The more material removed from the front of the dam makes it easier to remove mud from behind the dam. When opening dams manually it is the depth of the cut not the width of the breach that determines success.
Just a suggestion but the really long beaver dams what go all the way across like this 1 in the video how about doing it as 2 or 3 part video where u go back and open the dam a section at a time untill u have it cleared all the way across so the full dam as been removed eventually
I echo the congratulations on your 200th video of Fox River Bushcraft. You've done a great job showing the change one man can make. I only wish that some older teens might shadow you on a tour of the river and the streams you've worked on so they too can learn about the local waterways.
The fastest part of the River is the center which also has the most power because it's deeper. I would of put a whole right in the center of the beaver dam. The edges of a river has drag and slower.
@8:40 The beaver jumps out of the den and makes a run for it. Beaver is first seen on the dam, runs over the top, into the water and swims towards the large tree in the background.....also gives the water a big tail slap to show appreciation.
Congrats, You know how to find them, that was another huge one, Unless they have a long reach Ex they still wouldnt be able to get to the spot you cleared...
While there are some that need taken out for various reasons, there are others that appreciate the beavers when drought hits in other areas. They tend a large pond by my house. The beavers were transported and rehomed here to manage different places. Once in a while they release some water but for the most part they are left alone. :D We aren't in flat or lowlands so no one cares when they make a dam. lol
Question: why don't you remove as many big sticks as you can before you start raking? It seems like it would be easier that way. At least it does to me. Just curious.
Please let us watch the whirlpool theost relaxing part is the water flow .. and yes I see the fake part of this as well .seems someone was there before the rain but its ok just watch other drain unclog videos and see what people like . And just so everyone knows the type of drains are definitely different there. Hard to o find the beaver ones lol
Beavers don't live the dams. They use the dams to raise water levels to submerge the entrance to their lodge, which is a big mound of branches with a hollowed-out center, or a burrow along the shore, if it's in a canal too narrow for a lodge.
You know if Use a lengthy drink or a brush rake and then it's like a pitch for the times you've been over ninety degrees in an extra long handle for interviewing a trailer and I think i've been working a lot better than that one me up just if I asked
@@foxriverbushcraft2345still sounds like click bait to be a special as it wasn't even the culvert you or working in but sust down the river from it the tubenile is also sust as miss leading i saw not one but 3 pipes that look like pipes you have cleared in the past im like wow he has to clear 3 of them this time how's he going to do that only to find the pipes aren't even a 1/3 of the video a batter name for this whound have been i clear a 50ft dam sust as likely to get people to click on it whis out lieing about it
i watched the whole video waiting for an explosion. Turns out, I was lied to and my time was wasted on a boring video. Get some tannerite or an excavator next time
Are you sure that you know what you are doing by opening up the dams? So instead of slowing down the water flow and letting the water sink into the ground it is rushing by and going into the sea!
200TH EPISODE 👍 Hey Folks And Welcome Or Welcome Back 👋🏻 hope everyone is having a great day today, see you in the next video 😊
What town was this done in?
I imagine there are multiple Fox rivers in the U.S. probably with the same background. But, it looks exactly like the Fox River near me in Depere.
@@daviddelaet8116 Im in Elgin Illinois with the only know Fox River cutting through it.
@@alcox6377though I recognized the Elgin area!
anybody else spot the beaver?? Start at 8:30 . Fun footage, but realistically the beaver will have that dam back in action before this guy wakes up in the morning. I've heard they wont reuse sticks from old damns, but that they work so fast it doesn't really matter. The sound of water is like sirens to them.
i wonder if a bush axe would be faster...
Found the beaver though it was hard on my small screen lol
Yup I saw the beaver. And you're right, they don't reuse tree material.
Beaver float material in to repair the dam, they MIGHT recycle material from above the dam. Rushing water attracts beaver, like a flame does to a moth.
@@justinbell3764 Depends on what the dam is made of, one log or stick at a time by hand and twigs and grass with a rake. Mud with a rake or shovel.
Congratulations. Hello again Johnny. Ready for the show from Darlene and my kitties in London Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Congratulations Sir Fox 🦊 200 amazing videos 👍 this was very satisfying to watch love when you work on culvert clogs 😊the water by the road was pretty high great work draining that back, the city workers appreciate your hard work and so do all your supporters, thank you 🙏 looking forward to seeing more
Wow it’s hard to believe it’s been 200 videos already congratulations my man love watching these🤙🤘😎🎉
Congratulations on 200 beaver dam removals 👍👍this was a awesome video I’m sure the city worker you talked to appreciated the help🎉🎉 the water flow was insane 😮great work fox 🦊
Just found your channel and I must say, it’s charming and delightful!
200 breathtaking vids of fun. Every dam broke along the way. Love the journey. Looking toward to 500 mark. Cheers man. 👍👊👊💪❤️
Congratulations Johnny!!!! Us OG will be like….remember when he first started. 😉. Sound quality is so much better. Definitely worth the upgrade. Stay safe!!
Hey Johnathan big fan here, I watch guys like you that tear down beaver dams like me TECH 86, strong suggestion, quit let so much go down stream, it will just clog it up down stream, take all your sticks out first, then take your rake and start at both ends of the dam and drag it off the sides the dam will tear itself down,nthe rake should be the last thing you use, try it that way and your dams will be smaller, keep up the good work, Be aware and Be Smart, God Bless
Whoot-Whoot on the 200!!! And, yes, one of the best!
Looks like the beavers have had to extend the length as their dam became more and more effective
Congratulations on 200 videos. Have to say though I didn't see any pipes exploding so I don't know what the click bait title was all about.
My first time watching you. Great work! You earned a new subscriber ❤❤
Beaver popped up like what you doing 8:43
Hey there! Alright happy 200th episode! Yeah! Lol! Great video! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
🎉200 congratulations I think I have watched all 200🎉
Congratulations on 200
You made a significant difference today . Thanks for your efforts. 🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✅✅✅✅✅⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Happy 200th video. 🎆🎉🎂
Starting in the middle of the channel and working your way back to the bank would have made more sense.
Clearing the dam between yourself and the bank is like sawing at the branch you're sitting on.
Also I'm wondering why you don't use hip waders and a spade.
Nice work! That definitely helps that waterway out! Congrats on 200 episodes! Hope your channel blows up soon! I just subscribed and clicked the bell. The whole time I was watching I just kept thinking that it would be best to just use an excavator because that damn is so massive! At least you tore some down and helped drain away the flooded area! Thank you for all your work, God bless!
Congrats! LOTS OF STICKS!! Great video!!
I'm so glad that there still people like you that do go job i mean good job for the environment , not so many you guys do this. please keep up the work and god bless you
Happy 200! 🎉
A great partial dismantling this day. Excellent water flow. Eventually dropping the water level. See you on the next, Jonathan! 🙂👍🇺🇸
Concentrate on making ONE breach, keep it narrow deep and long. It is easier to remove a repaired narrow breach than a long rebuild. Everything that you remove from the dam should be removed from the water. The more material removed from the front of the dam makes it easier to remove mud from behind the dam. When opening dams manually it is the depth of the cut not the width of the breach that determines success.
Congratulations Johnny!❤️✨
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Congratulations on 200❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊you can tare that whole dam out 😂😂😂😂😂lol you just won't stop going across and taking more and more lol 😂😂😮😊
Good work Jonathan
Just a suggestion but the really long beaver dams what go all the way across like this 1 in the video how about doing it as 2 or 3 part video where u go back and open the dam a section at a time untill u have it cleared all the way across so the full dam as been removed eventually
I echo the congratulations on your 200th video of Fox River Bushcraft. You've done a great job showing the change one man can make. I only wish that some older teens might shadow you on a tour of the river and the streams you've worked on so they too can learn about the local waterways.
The fastest part of the River is the center which also has the most power because it's deeper. I would of put a whole right in the center of the beaver dam. The edges of a river has drag and slower.
@8:40 The beaver jumps out of the den and makes a run for it. Beaver is first seen on the dam, runs over the top, into the water and swims towards the large tree in the background.....also gives the water a big tail slap to show appreciation.
Cool video as always
I was a little skeptical you would make much ground, but you made light work of that beaver dam. 👍
I must have fast forward through the explosion stated in your title.
If you blink you might miss it 👍😂
Congrats, You know how to find them, that was another huge one, Unless they have a long reach Ex they still wouldnt be able to get to the spot you cleared...
Well Dagbert and Norbert are gonna be might unleaded with you!!!!!!lol😂
Unpleased…..stupid autocorrect and me not checking before posting…..😊
Great episode. Find out when the city is planning to use that excavator on the dam and video it for the channel.
WTG, Congrats on 200
I can't help but notice that you throw the sticks on the river bank so the beavers can find them. Very thoughtful.
Well, beavers dont reuse sticks or really use ones that are already on the ground afaik
Lunalie's right. Beavers don't use used sticks, since they think they failed the first time. They rebuild dams with new material.
Beavers will not reuse anything they take from the dam
@@lunalie6938 True! Post10 can attest
While flawed in this situation, that level of logic on the part of the beavers is pretty impressive.
Haha, busy little beaver engineers they are! You know as soon as you leave they will carry on
Great videos
dude, pick up the beer can!
While there are some that need taken out for various reasons, there are others that appreciate the beavers when drought hits in other areas. They tend a large pond by my house. The beavers were transported and rehomed here to manage different places. Once in a while they release some water but for the most part they are left alone. :D We aren't in flat or lowlands so no one cares when they make a dam. lol
200th episode and lots more to come 🎉
Question: why don't you remove as many big sticks as you can before you start raking? It seems like it would be easier that way. At least it does to me. Just curious.
Beaver: Hey this is a union job!
8.40 mark. Look carefully in the background. Looks like an angry beaver checking you out.
Happy Double century from The Gold Coast Australia
🎉where is the fox River
RUclips wouldn’t let me like so here is my 👍🏼👍🏼
congratulations 🎉 but I set my settings on 1080p but the video still doesn't look clear and sharp 🤔
Are u located in Illinois
I wish you used a second camera in your videos
Any one else notice at the 8:40 mark behind and to the left a small beaver or muskrat.
What state are you in?
And we pay DNR for what again ? I want my extortion recreational fishing licenses money back.
I choose nature over a man made structure that was not being harmed by the Beaver dam. Let Those things be !!!!
good job
Escavator? 😂
I wonder if u could get a cable threaded under the dam and winch it open?
You're kidding I hope.
I see the beavers like Coors.
Oh wow! I’m looking over to the bank and the water level has really fallen
👍🏻
Pesky little bastards, sure are great engineers.
Please let us watch the whirlpool theost relaxing part is the water flow .. and yes I see the fake part of this as well .seems someone was there before the rain but its ok just watch other drain unclog videos and see what people like . And just so everyone knows the type of drains are definitely different there. Hard to o find the beaver ones lol
At timer 8:40-8:50 you can see the beaver I think over by the tree on the other side. Goes from bottom of dam to top of dam real fast.
Why do you try to rake up creek
Takin a bath 🛁
Dynamite is a thing … would have saved you hours of back breaking work
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Ever have beavers still living in dams you break open?
Beavers don't live the dams. They use the dams to raise water levels to submerge the entrance to their lodge, which is a big mound of branches with a hollowed-out center, or a burrow along the shore, if it's in a canal too narrow for a lodge.
Would have been too much work for you to pick up the beer can ?
Where's the EXPLOSION ?
“PIPE EXPLOSION” ?
I missed the explosion
Did anyone else see the animal run up and over the dam into the water @8:40
You know if Use a lengthy drink or a brush rake and then it's like a pitch for the times you've been over ninety degrees in an extra long handle for interviewing a trailer and I think i've been working a lot better than that one me up just if I asked
Why aren’t your hands frozen like ice cycles?????
Explosion? Where? Wrong title, or click bait?
No Click bait, ever time I do a culvert project that’s just how i title it 👍
@@foxriverbushcraft2345still sounds like click bait to be a special as it wasn't even the culvert you or working in but sust down the river from it the tubenile is also sust as miss leading i saw not one but 3 pipes that look like pipes you have cleared in the past im like wow he has to clear 3 of them this time how's he going to do that only to find the pipes aren't even a 1/3 of the video a batter name for this whound have been i clear a 50ft dam sust as likely to get people to click on it whis out lieing about it
@@CobraCheata it's not click bait
Not one explosion what a total falisy.
That was quite underwhelming.... where's the so called "pipe explosion".....🤔. Looks like a typical clickbait video title...🙄🙄
STFU not click bait
i watched the whole video waiting for an explosion. Turns out, I was lied to and my time was wasted on a boring video. Get some tannerite or an excavator next time
Get a second camera.
Either use tannerite or a correct description to the title. This was boring.
Click bait..... PIPE EXPLOSION.... do better
Where’s the explosion of pipe. Waste of time
talk about doing shit the hard way
Not really most people do it this way
Click Bait!
Nope not even
Are you sure that you know what you are doing by opening up the dams? So instead of slowing down the water flow and letting the water sink into the ground it is rushing by and going into the sea!
Dams that close to roadways are major concerns
Don't be taking away union work from the City Workers Love it
Someone wake me up when the video is over. False title, no pipe explosion, just a guy with a hand tool removing 1/10th of a beaver dam.