Nice work on the videos guys! Just found this channel. I'm a trapper from PA in USA. Greatly admire the territory you have available. Keep the videos coming. We can always learn something by watching others.
Great video Robert! I know you most recent video are solo trapping, but it was really good seeing your wife and uncle Glenn as well as the kids out on the line with you. Just like when you were a kid and trapping with gramma and grampa.
Aanii Robert, hoolah, that's some great trapping, you got a awesome harvest, congrats man, I really appreciate the video's, their awesome, n the landscape , fantastic , I don't set any traps where I live, to darn crowded, probably hook up someones cat or dog 🐶, not good, lol, anyways, stay safe n healthy my friend, shakyjake out.
Sorry such a big long comment. I liked the video's & i realize it is traditional & sentimental for you,there were your grandfather & you once trapped together. As trappers we always look for better production as we go,so i know you wont be offended,because it is obvious trapping is in your blood Robert. Im pretty sure you are not making the best use of the trapping supplies you are using & have access to. The snares shoukd really be used above water or say ice where its easy to see & know whats going on. So snare the lynx & Wolverines with them,the snares are much easier to hide & harder for them to see. So easier & faster for you in those brutal cold conditions. The 330 conibears are much better for your style of under ice beaver bait sets & if done correctly, produce with few misses. Probably a little less work too if you prep the bait & trigger wires in advance in the warmth of the cabin,maybe even pre bait the 330's. 2 anchor poles through the springs & either carrots,ear corn or poplar bait sticks pre drilled to fit the tigger wires. You can make trigger wires longer. Bend the trigger wires so the last 1/2" or more has a 90° angle in it. You can then insert them in either of the opposite ends or sides of the bait. I like the sides. Then a light wire or string around the bait & trigger wire to keep it inserted in the bait firmly. Now when the beaver chews ,your not waiting for a unseen & uncontrolable entanglement that the beaver is in charge of. Now its a direct blast aimed well,with very little chewing needed. I hope ive helped you out in that cold. Good luck,keep the vudeos coming.
Nice work on the videos guys! Just found this channel. I'm a trapper from PA in USA. Greatly admire the territory you have available. Keep the videos coming. We can always learn something by watching others.
Enjoyed it to the full. Thanks again Robert.
Awesome season and another great vid.
Nice video Robert. This is a new segment?
Awesome👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome! I really enjoy your videos!
You having a awesome season! For sure your grandpa is happy and is a proud smiling Grandpa
Great video Robert! I know you most recent video are solo trapping, but it was really good seeing your wife and uncle Glenn as well as the kids out on the line with you. Just like when you were a kid and trapping with gramma and grampa.
Good video!! Lots of fur!!
Nothing sums it up better then awesome! Keep it up!
I use conibar after misses, always vary set types after a catch
I love seeing a hard worker best to you
Thank you Robert
Aanii Robert, hoolah, that's some great trapping, you got a awesome harvest, congrats man, I really appreciate the video's, their awesome, n the landscape , fantastic , I don't set any traps where I live, to darn crowded, probably hook up someones cat or dog 🐶, not good, lol, anyways, stay safe n healthy my friend, shakyjake out.
Thanks
Some awesome trapping great job Robert
Good job, Robert
Sorry such a big long comment. I liked the video's & i realize it is traditional & sentimental for you,there were your grandfather & you once trapped together. As trappers we always look for better production as we go,so i know you wont be offended,because it is obvious trapping is in your blood Robert. Im pretty sure you are not making the best use of the trapping supplies you are using & have access to. The snares shoukd really be used above water or say ice where its easy to see & know whats going on. So snare the lynx & Wolverines with them,the snares are much easier to hide & harder for them to see. So easier & faster for you in those brutal cold conditions.
The 330 conibears are much better for your style of under ice beaver bait sets & if done correctly, produce with few misses. Probably a little less work too if you prep the bait & trigger wires in advance in the warmth of the cabin,maybe even pre bait the 330's. 2 anchor poles through the springs & either carrots,ear corn or poplar bait sticks pre drilled to fit the tigger wires. You can make trigger wires longer. Bend the trigger wires so the last 1/2" or more has a 90° angle in it. You can then insert them in either of the opposite ends or sides of the bait. I like the sides. Then a light wire or string around the bait & trigger wire to keep it inserted in the bait firmly. Now when the beaver chews ,your not waiting for a unseen & uncontrolable entanglement that the beaver is in charge of. Now its a direct blast aimed well,with very little chewing needed. I hope ive helped you out in that cold. Good luck,keep the vudeos coming.
Very nice.
Robert, why don't you trap this area anymore?
He mentioned why a few years back when he stopped going to the cabin and line.
I am sad for the animals. They have such good spirits, and now they’re dead and gone and they won’t reproduce.
😂
Its all good nature will be blessed with more for giving these
@Bill C Bill it seems like Roberts's area has been over-trapped/overhunted or something to that effect he caught very little.
Drum and a Song are in order.....Out of Respect. Peace !!
Justin Beaver Cicles.Aho