Dale we discussed this set a year ago when we talked personally about my Beaver trapping issues. This is 1 set you described to me in detail along with many others. But I've used this set at least 1 time on a dam on each different property I've set. Usually there are at least 4 dams on a property and set different type dam sets on each 1 of them. The success rate of this set you described is 2nd in highest producing catch rate sets of the 11 different dam sets I use. The only down fall of it is when your in stained/murky water and trying to find the 2nd drop-off above the dam. Always carry extra clothes and another set of chest waders in vehicle. Cause I've went swimming more than I care to count due to sinking in mud. We all know that the steep drop-off isn't to far on the other side of the shelf. But the 2nd shelf is never as fir as the 1st shelf, in my experiences anyways. You can use the 1st shelf also but I think the Beavers see/smell the dead one under the shallower water easier. I use at least 7ft of swiveled cable on connibears also but after the 2nd catch of the 1st shelf they tend to shy away from the dam without repairing it. The sets you put out here on the www. are a great way to raise your check from the fur buyer for sure. I GREATLY APPRECIATE all you have done for my success in the Beaver Trapping Lifestyle. Keep up the AWESOME VIDEOS when you get free time to make them. By the way I'm with you when it comes to Summer heat. You can bring me winter on at any time now. I've had my fill of this summer heat crap, bring on the snow and ice I'm ready!!! LOL
I sure like the idea of multiple sets in one location instead of dragging steel up and down the water.folks don’t realize how much work goes into running a spread .thanks mr dale
I know from experience if its cold enough, that 330 will freeze in if you don't submerge it, rendering it inoperable. I'll never make that mistake again.
Mr. Dale thanks for your knowledgeable videos. I use your tips when I'm trapping. A trapper can never have enough tips for his trapping. Thanks
Thank you Curtis. I'm glad I'm helping some. Thank you for watching too
great tips as always .
Thank you Dan for watching
I knew you would like this one Dan!!
@@MarkJLarsonOutdoors Dale is so knowledgeable about trapping . i wish i had all his tricks to use .
Thank you Dan and Mark. I truly appreciate both of y'all
Dale we discussed this set a year ago when we talked personally about my Beaver trapping issues. This is 1 set you described to me in detail along with many others. But I've used this set at least 1 time on a dam on each different property I've set. Usually there are at least 4 dams on a property and set different type dam sets on each 1 of them. The success rate of this set you described is 2nd in highest producing catch rate sets of the 11 different dam sets I use. The only down fall of it is when your in stained/murky water and trying to find the 2nd drop-off above the dam. Always carry extra clothes and another set of chest waders in vehicle. Cause I've went swimming more than I care to count due to sinking in mud. We all know that the steep drop-off isn't to far on the other side of the shelf. But the 2nd shelf is never as fir as the 1st shelf, in my experiences anyways. You can use the 1st shelf also but I think the Beavers see/smell the dead one under the shallower water easier. I use at least 7ft of swiveled cable on connibears also but after the 2nd catch of the 1st shelf they tend to shy away from the dam without repairing it. The sets you put out here on the www. are a great way to raise your check from the fur buyer for sure. I GREATLY APPRECIATE all you have done for my success in the Beaver Trapping Lifestyle. Keep up the AWESOME VIDEOS when you get free time to make them. By the way I'm with you when it comes to Summer heat. You can bring me winter on at any time now. I've had my fill of this summer heat crap, bring on the snow and ice I'm ready!!! LOL
Great as always. Matthew Holland.
Thank you Matthew. Thank you for watching too
More good info. Thanks Dale.👍🏻😎
Thank you Sonny. Thank you for watching too
great information dale,,thanks
I appreciate you Gary. Thank you
Interesting
Thank you for watching Christopher
Good one Dale. I wish we could use this in Pa., we have to be 15' away from the dam or house.
Yea that sucks Ron. I appreciate you giving it a watch anyway. Thank you
Great information !!
Thank you PopPop. I appreciate you watching
Thanks for the info Dale! Always shedding light for us new trappers
Thank you Derrick for watching.
Great info Dale
Thank you Jim. I appreciate you watching
No problem I’m getting the itch
I sure like the idea of multiple sets in one location instead of dragging steel up and down the water.folks don’t realize how much work goes into running a spread .thanks mr dale
Me too Jim. More than anything I'm just ready to be through the season of suck
Thats a fact Chris. Thank you for watching
Great content and sets as always, thanks, Dale
Thanks Ty I appreciate you watching too
Awesome demonstration Dale! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thank you Mark. Thank you for watching too pal
Great video Dale , just wish I had more Beaver area to trap. Thanks buddy
Thanks Mike . Thank you for watching these videos too. I appreciate you
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Thank you for watching
Hey Dale, have you done a video on setting a blocked culvert?
Not yet Anthony I haven't . But I sure can. You talking like a beaver dam inside a culvert? Or am I miss understanding you?
Yes, situations where they've jammed up a culvert pipe. I've dealt with a few of them. Would be interested to hear your take
I think I can do that Anthony. Might take me just a bit but I believe it's doable
Awesome, looking forward to it. Always appreciate your expertise
Thank you Anthony. I appreciate you watching too
trying this on my next dam break. you want an honorable mention?
Lol only if you catch with it Alabama long bow 😆🤣. Thank you for watching
I know from experience if its cold enough, that 330 will freeze in if you don't submerge it, rendering it inoperable. I'll never make that mistake again.
Thats a fact Mike. Thank you for watching