Thank you for the chance to be on Mr farmer you and the crew were lots of fun to be around. It turned out great hope yall can do something with the snareing part we did. Everyone that watches if you have trapping questions join my Facebook seavers beavers and more wildlife management. Thanks
They are not hunting beaver they are trapping them and that is more Canadian than maple syrup. I don't know if you are a new Canadian but trapping is the history of Canada. The government has quotas on registered trap lines that trappers must meet. Beaver trapping is alive and well throughout Canada.
i live in ky also and i noticed hunting season is in for beavers just wondering what caliber would you recommend and would i have to tag them and whats the bag limits
Difference is that humans use the entire tree while beavers just use one part of it. Beavers waste the tree when it could be put to use. Beavers create artificial marshlands which can destroy native ecosystems and dehome other animals. A beaver population controlled is helpful sometimes but if you just let them run rampant then they can destroy entire areas. By comparison humans are making trees into toilet paper, paper, building materials, furniture and other things that can be of use and we even mark off sections of land to harvest from most of the time similar to a corn field. Humans get much more use out of a single tree than a beaver ever would. Beavers are a nusiance and are only good for clearing away dead and rotten trees or serving as a food source for predators.
@@peachibread1983 Moreover, beavers cut some trees like an alder, spruce, pine and even don't eat them, just knock down and leave. They do insane amount of damage to people's properties. They completely ruined my pond, dug dozens of holes, runs in my pond dams, drained almost all water. My property looks now like terrain after soviet artilery bombardment. These destructive pest should be definetely eradicated. Ad Soviets as well BTW.
Jordan if your are shooting them the normal season is goin on now till the end of feb . They are allowed to be shot year I round . As far as caliber 223 or bigger they are tough go for the head shot
Great video. I hate beavers! They're cutting down a lot of my trees and I'm about to kill them all lol. I might even try to eat them now that I know they taste good!
Thank you for the chance to be on Mr farmer you and the crew were lots of fun to be around. It turned out great hope yall can do something with the snareing part we did. Everyone that watches if you have trapping questions join my Facebook seavers beavers and more wildlife management. Thanks
Great job Micah, so proud of you!!
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They are not hunting beaver they are trapping them and that is more Canadian than maple syrup. I don't know if you are a new Canadian but trapping is the history of Canada. The government has quotas on registered trap lines that trappers must meet. Beaver trapping is alive and well throughout Canada.
i live in ky also and i noticed hunting season is in for beavers just wondering what caliber would you recommend and would i have to tag them and whats the bag limits
Misfit Animals has listed top 10 natural predators for beavers.
cool video. i love the segments from western Kentucky
A bever cuts a tree down to eat its limbs..... human cuts a tree down to make a skid, to ship 1 load of toilet paper to throw it away.
Difference is that humans use the entire tree while beavers just use one part of it. Beavers waste the tree when it could be put to use. Beavers create artificial marshlands which can destroy native ecosystems and dehome other animals. A beaver population controlled is helpful sometimes but if you just let them run rampant then they can destroy entire areas. By comparison humans are making trees into toilet paper, paper, building materials, furniture and other things that can be of use and we even mark off sections of land to harvest from most of the time similar to a corn field. Humans get much more use out of a single tree than a beaver ever would. Beavers are a nusiance and are only good for clearing away dead and rotten trees or serving as a food source for predators.
@@peachibread1983 Moreover, beavers cut some trees like an alder, spruce, pine and even don't eat them, just knock down and leave. They do insane amount of damage to people's properties. They completely ruined my pond, dug dozens of holes, runs in my pond dams, drained almost all water. My property looks now like terrain after soviet artilery bombardment. These destructive pest should be definetely eradicated. Ad Soviets as well BTW.
Jordan if your are shooting them the normal season is goin on now till the end of feb . They are allowed to be shot year I round . As far as caliber 223 or bigger they are tough go for the head shot
I've put 3 rounds 5.56 62gr into ones head just to watch it swim off
As a canadian i gotta say i cant imagine hunting beavers, but yeah, they can be quite destructive
Great video. I hate beavers! They're cutting down a lot of my trees and I'm about to kill them all lol. I might even try to eat them now that I know they taste good!
Me the same. Totally agree.
I don't trap, but that was a great video. Good info.
I love catching beaver and eatting them !
Hate beavers!!!
So bad...they r extinct now....
Are you saying beaver are extinct?
@@thomasmeade3609 It's my dream tht these pests will extinct some beatiful day. Awful destructive rodents, should be eradicated