I watched most of your videos and had the chance to witness not only your skill acquisition but your physical transformation as well. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
Good job, , and good work. .. I have seen people demonstrate dead fall traps, and cuss when it falls on their fingures. I always wondered why they didn’t used a prop or block as a safety. It could be removed after the trap was set. I think that it would take the stress out of that part of the opperation. Just an idea.... thanks again for the good work.
As far as the quantity of traps, the more the better. Kind of goes without saying. But you'd still probably be better off gang setting areas with sign, find some good "honey holes", and focus just on those locations. Know your quarry too. Birds will come and set your traps off. Or some big squirrel that the rock can't kill. Those deadfalls mainly only kill rats and mice, unless you scale them up in size which adds to the difficulty of the whole system.
100+ traps and then make a line of stone! LOL Where the hell do you have time to set 100 traps like this? How long did it take you? Oh that's right you set 1!
MrOldclunker I am referring to a situation where one would rely on these traps long term. I have a massive rat problem where I live and I have set 38 of these traps. I can imagine the Hohokam who farmed over 70,000 acres set many traps. I would say more then 100. Thank you for watching, and your point is valid for sure.
I watched most of your videos and had the chance to witness not only your skill acquisition but your physical transformation as well. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
Very good, well explained and demonstrated, also like the idea about marking where the traps have been set 👍
Great video! Picked up several things I was either doing wrong or could tweak. Thanks!
Very good. I liked it.
Good job, , and good work. ..
I have seen people demonstrate dead fall traps, and cuss when it falls on their fingures.
I always wondered why they didn’t used a prop or block as a safety. It could be removed after the trap was set.
I think that it would take the stress out of that part of the opperation.
Just an idea.... thanks again for the good work.
Thank you. Yeah I have seen that to. There are so many tricks out there, it is impossible to cover them all.
Thank you.
interesting thanks for the information!
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Lines of stones? a few inches apart? Let me guess, you have read a lot of books about this topic?
As far as the quantity of traps, the more the better. Kind of goes without saying. But you'd still probably be better off gang setting areas with sign, find some good "honey holes", and focus just on those locations. Know your quarry too. Birds will come and set your traps off. Or some big squirrel that the rock can't kill. Those deadfalls mainly only kill rats and mice, unless you scale them up in size which adds to the difficulty of the whole system.
I'm android that your video on how to make it is age restricted. Humans only used deadfall traps for how many hundreds of years?
Utilise, a fancy word for use...
Indeed sir.
100+ traps and then make a line of stone! LOL Where the hell do you have time to set 100 traps like this? How long did it take you? Oh that's right you set 1!
MrOldclunker i think hes talking about in a survival situation.
MrOldclunker I am referring to a situation where one would rely on these traps long term. I have a massive rat problem where I live and I have set 38 of these traps. I can imagine the Hohokam who farmed over 70,000 acres set many traps. I would say more then 100. Thank you for watching, and your point is valid for sure.