Steve, I want to thank you for giving me back hunting. I had quit watching hunting programs many yrs ago for many reasons. This episode is a perfect example of why I love your show. You're not just some guy sitting in a tree stand wispering to a camara man. You give history and show all of the elements to how each hunt goes down. As a result, I am absolutely addicted to your program. I most sincerely thank you for producing a show that I have grown to love. Joseph
I remember years ago crossing a beaver canal while elk hunting. The water was so clear I vastly underestimated the depth. The only thing left dry was my rifle held up over my head.
Possibly, hes the only writer with the spirit and knowledge of the historical "American Mountain Man", who else could write a book about beaver trapping better than Steve?
As a life-long trapper and historian of the fur trade this video made my day. I went to that place near Daniel Wyoming last year on my way back to Minnesota from a Wyoming bear hunt. Kicking myself for not walking out there. By the way read Colter's account of the race with the blackfeet again sometime, there are some minor inaccuracies in your account. We need more of this stuff from you Steven. Awesome.
Meat Eater Crew, this is a rock solid American History lesson. I use this video to teach my classes about expansion into the American West. I will never again explain this aspect of why Americans went West without showing parts of this video. Adding the visuals is priceless for middle school aged kids. As an outdoorsman, I am highly entertained as well. Many thanks!
Sounds like it would trigger some serious psychological issues actually. A year of little to no contact. But the few humans you do encounter are either your competition, or natives who want to kill you, in an environment that's constantly working to wear you down and kill you. Everyone loves the romantic idea of a wilderness adventure, very very very few people actually have any idea about the reality or the actual desire to live it for more than a few weeks
Loved hearing about our history during frontier days. So critical to pass it on to the few that will grasp. Our culture and love for hunting and the outdoors is fading with devices brainwashing the future generation. It’s somewhat comforting to know that there are a few who will pass it on before it’s too late. Great video!
I’m originally from India. I got the beaver joke much later. I remember telling some maintenance team guys in my plant one day, “We should go beaver hunting someday”. Everyone cracked up 😆.
Lol yeah people like to joke on the internet. I'm actually interested in going beaver, real water beaver, trapping just to experience it. I'm interested in getting my own natural food and learning how to cook non farm raised food.
I would love to see more trapping videos, learn more history, tips and tricks of the trade! I would also like to hear you have trapping legends like Tom Miranda and many others! Keep up the great work!
I love that Steve is a trapper and they highlight trapping in the show .. we get such a bad rap as trappers but in all reality we need trappers to control predator and varmint populations just look what’s happening in California with the coyotes they are finding out real fast they need trappers! Tight chains Steve!
Love your video Steve, but a couple small hints on beaver trapping Never use a green stick to anchor your trap , it could lead to the beaver chewing out the stick and losing it .the second is if using the conibear place it in the entrance to the lodge , its a sure shot anytime,
Dang Steve, I'm a 43 year old mom of three boys and we absolutely LOVE your episodes!! You tell the best stories and we thank you for them. That beaver looked delicious! Cheers from Northern California.
I no this is not related to the video but there a man how hunts muskrat and rat with Mink it pretty cool I thought you’d would like to check it out he has a UA-cam channel mink man Joseph Carter the mink man
The first sentence from you said it all. We all wanna get back to the mountain man days. I think I've watched 4 videos from Steve. This is one of the best ones each 1 keeps getting better than the last one...... I guess I gotta do a deep dive and watch all of your videos. Good job, very interesting, love the stories from the old mountain days. On top of that you are funny and give out how to skin and recipe for dinner as I am a meat eater too.
more . . . more small / common / misunderstood midwest game :) especially now with all the ridiculous meat prices in markets >< artificially engineered shortages are bullshit :) and midwest cause the handfull of coastal hunters are good with people showing them stuff they'll never do or use :)
Im amazed how traps that are not instantly lethal are still legal in the states. We trap up here in the north too, but only with traps that kill, not mame, drown, starve etc.
Steve, the golden days of trapping are right now. In Idaho, you can get a boun... I mean a "reimbursement" of $500-2000 per wolf from the f4wm guys. Please come get some wolves out of the panhandle!
I think that the problem was "yes" he spooked the beaver, but he could have remedied that situation by breaking the dam just a bit, to get the water moving. Beaver have a almost obsessive/compulsive drive to stop the sound of running water, and that sound will make the busy little guys/gals pop their heads out of the den, and fix the leaky dam until it is quiet. That's also where he should have used the castor odor of another beaver, to draw the beaver into a trap close to that dam break
Take them back straps and marinate in worschestire sauce with salt and pepper or ms dash. Grill medium nice and slow, no one can tell it's beaver. Taste like beef tenderloin my favorite cut and always the first I cook after skinning fleshing and stretching
I've eater beaver before. I can see why the Catholics permit beaver as a replacement for fish. Occasionally it does smell a bit fishy. Maybe I just need to clean it better. Lol
My wife’s Grandpa was a trapper in the north west territories in the 1930’s. He had a dog team and would travel all over the north trapping and hunting. Someone asked him onetime what beaver tastes like. To everyone’s surprise he said mustard. When asked why mustard he said it was the only way to make it edible. To bad he didn’t have some of Steve’s recipes. Would of made life on the trap line much more enjoyable.
My Best OF WHAT I KNOW OF THE WOODS COMES FROM GETTING TO BE A BEAVER TRAPPER... YOUR WORD ARE SPOT ON Steven,,, I do believe you and I crossed paths at the Michigan state Trappers Gathering in pir Ypunger days
This video is an interesting diversion from your usual. Thank you for doing this one and thank you very much for the imbedded history lesson! It was very enjoyable. "It tastes like history.: That's a fantastic closing line.
Gotta tell ya if I could go back it would be 2016. My last fall with dad. And fuck that ref and the spot in the Michigan OSU game. We were at Getdabucky. Dad died of Cancer the next summer Girlfriend lost her mind, and I got a Stubbs. I swear that dog is my father reborn. He even knew the old guys at the Gunclub.
The BEAVER, how I love the beaver, such a wild animal it is, the Beaver. 😂😂❤❤ Then again, you get what Steve does, hunt the beaver, I love this show, always amped up for history, hunt, eat and pretend for a single moment, I could be doing this too Long live Steve and his crew ❤❤
A buddy of mine was invited to trap beaver on the Blackfeet reservation. Absolute bucket list. If he had the balls to steal a horse he could have up and died a fully accomplished, satisfied and happy man. But he chose not to risk his pony tail. Never forget, history favors the bold.
I live in Alberta, I went on an adventure to wood Buffalo Park in northern Alberta.Mosquitoes horse flies and beavers. Its a park so no hunting the beaver own the place another 20 years it's going to be a lake, they have blocked every trickle of water in the park. 12000 wild Buffalo deer bears cougars but the damn bugs its impossible to think, and they torture the moose .I'm never going back
Take those beaver tails and dice them up and let them rot down in a jar, a think brown/black oil will rise to the top. Pour that oil off. Its an amazing predator lure.
People those are not just dollar signs. Or a fun ole good time. This is what this God given planet has given us to harvest and further our success. Or we are in a simulation and that wouldn’t change a damn thing! Still have a few questions on snare traps instead of the bear like traps. Learned quite a bit though x2 👍🏼👍🏼 Ps: I have horrid sentence structure.
Belly fur is the choice, not the backs. As you probably know, if you would have done a little pre-season set prep, you would have had better success. I'm waiting to see if you're going to grill any of this critter. Yum!
Eurasian wolves are Maneaters and also form super packs with hundreds of animals. American wolves took it easy on the Mountain Men. The theory goes wolves grew up with Man in the Old World since the days when the only weapons we had were sticks and stones before the domestication of the dog. When wolves encountered the first people in America the people had disrance weapons like slings, bows and arrows, Atlatal equpped throwing darts and dogs. The wolves quickly learned to keep a safe distance away. Wolves since hunting bans have started to lose their fear of people and have started attacking people in America. There has to be hunting allowed if we are going to have wolves for neighbors. Either that or ignoring the occasional toddler wolf snack. Children, Women and smaller dogs seem to be something they are more willing to target considering them safer prey. Same goes for Coyotes.
Interesting fact if you guys want to know. John Colter was also the first white explorer to walk through the Jackson Hole and Yellowstone area. In the early 1800s he made that trip
I ran over a beaver once while drivin truck. If it wasnt at the base of such a big hill (problem for a loaded truck) i wouldve stopped and grabbed it, it was a refrigerated truck Well that and I was already 13 hours deep into a 17 hour work day on the farm. It was the busy season and I barely had enough time to get home and sleep as it was...on that day you wouldve bankrupted yourself tryin to buy an hour of my sleep.
I've always loved westerns and Native American movies and there's this movie called Mountain Men and it's an old movie I think it was made in the 70s I think Robert Redford's in it if he's not in it he directed it but it was a really really good movie on Trappers and how they fought off other Trappers and thieves and how the natives and the Trappers would get into it and it was time frame when more people removing wasp and natives were scalping people and going to war with the whites but it was a very very good movie and and a lot of kids my age will now I'm 28 but I've remember watching the movie since I was probably 9 10 years old and I know a lot of kids that age don't like old movies but I was always watching John Wayne movies and westerns when I grew up and even though that one wasn't really Western as far as gun battles they did have the old school pistols and rifles with the bow and arrows so I'm guessing it was right after the Civil War I have the movie Somewhere now I'm going to have to look for it the next couple of days cuz I'm now I'm going to have to watch it
Steve, I want to thank you for giving me back hunting. I had quit watching hunting programs many yrs ago for many reasons. This episode is a perfect example of why I love your show. You're not just some guy sitting in a tree stand wispering to a camara man. You give history and show all of the elements to how each hunt goes down. As a result, I am absolutely addicted to your program. I most sincerely thank you for producing a show that I have grown to love. Joseph
Thank you for this sir. It elevated my spirits reading this
@@mariemarie3569 You're welcome. I binged watched your 1st seaaon
It's real eh. I hadn't hunted since I was a kid, just fished... now my rods are growing spider webs again 🤣🤣
My rods don't collect dust on purpose lol. But I think you'll agree this is the best huntung, fishing, trapping show ever
Just love all of meateater folks and podcast. Thank you guys got me back in to HUNTING !!!
For a second I thought that we were going to get a new series from the title who else wants a trapping series
I thought the same thing!
That’d be awesome
Yes Please!!
God id love a new series so so much 👍 love it
Yes please! From Germany.
"You really can not underestimate the impact that the beaver has had on the history of our country, and the world"
Brother...you aint lyin.
🤣
I remember years ago crossing a beaver canal while elk hunting. The water was so clear I vastly underestimated the depth. The only thing left dry was my rifle held up over my head.
You have your priorities straight.
@@georgesakellaropoulos8162 LOL
Will there be a book coming from Steve on the history of the beaver? Just like American Buffalo.
That was a great book.. if he does one about beaver I'll read it
@@The806OUTLAW totally agree
Possibly, hes the only writer with the spirit and knowledge of the historical "American Mountain Man", who else could write a book about beaver trapping better than Steve?
@@PeaceManBro nobody that I know of lol
As a life-long trapper and historian of the fur trade this video made my day. I went to that place near Daniel Wyoming last year on my way back to Minnesota from a Wyoming bear hunt. Kicking myself for not walking out there. By the way read Colter's account of the race with the blackfeet again sometime, there are some minor inaccuracies in your account. We need more of this stuff from you Steven. Awesome.
One of my favourite episodes. The whole history he touched on was great. And topped off with a hearty winter dish. Yum!!
Truly Real
Meat Eater Crew, this is a rock solid American History lesson. I use this video to teach my classes about expansion into the American West. I will never again explain this aspect of why Americans went West without showing parts of this video. Adding the visuals is priceless for middle school aged kids. As an outdoorsman, I am highly entertained as well. Many thanks!
“Little or no human contact for over a year….” Sounds like heaven to me!
Especially in this day and age! To many horrible things happening.
Definitely won't get COVID With that kind of social distancing.
You all say that but give it 2 months and you all will want to go right back to the city
Sounds like it would trigger some serious psychological issues actually. A year of little to no contact. But the few humans you do encounter are either your competition, or natives who want to kill you, in an environment that's constantly working to wear you down and kill you. Everyone loves the romantic idea of a wilderness adventure, very very very few people actually have any idea about the reality or the actual desire to live it for more than a few weeks
The hairless Wyoming beaver is my favorite but they are hard to find 😜
Every time I think I found one it just turns out to be a porcupine that a dog's been after.
I would watch a season of episodes just of steve explaining trapping and sets... facinating
If ya haven't already, check out 330 maniac
Loved hearing about our history during frontier days. So critical to pass it on to the few that will grasp. Our culture and love for hunting and the outdoors is fading with devices brainwashing the future generation. It’s somewhat comforting to know that there are a few who will pass it on before it’s too late. Great video!
The john colter story is also shared in another book, "greatest stories of mountain men ever told"
America is slowly losing it's identity when men can't be men anymore.
I’m originally from India. I got the beaver joke much later. I remember telling some maintenance team guys in my plant one day, “We should go beaver hunting someday”. Everyone cracked up 😆.
haha !!!
LOL
Lol yeah people like to joke on the internet. I'm actually interested in going beaver, real water beaver, trapping just to experience it. I'm interested in getting my own natural food and learning how to cook non farm raised food.
I loved the history aspect of this video.
Ditto
“Wyoming’s got herself a big brown beaver and she shows it off to all her friends”
I sure do love this beaver I wish I did a pair
Primus sucks
@@bowlofrice8 they're really just a meme group
@@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 you obviously don't get the reference
I would love to see more trapping videos, learn more history, tips and tricks of the trade! I would also like to hear you have trapping legends like Tom Miranda and many others! Keep up the great work!
Trapped in history?? I thought I was going to see a new series!! The disappointment..
Yeah, sort of felt the same. Then started to watch and now I'm just anticipating a great watch
I love that Steve is a trapper and they highlight trapping in the show .. we get such a bad rap as trappers but in all reality we need trappers to control predator and varmint populations just look what’s happening in California with the coyotes they are finding out real fast they need trappers! Tight chains Steve!
I LOVE your cooking uploads! It’s my favourite but! Me and my OH have all your books we are loving them! Very much love eating the unusual recipes!
Awesome video!! Should do a meat eater trapping series! Would be super cool to see that from you guys.
Love your video Steve, but a couple small hints on beaver trapping Never use a green stick to anchor your trap , it could lead to the beaver chewing out the stick and losing it .the second is if using the conibear place it in the entrance to the lodge , its a sure shot anytime,
Every episode is a banger
The largest Beaver I ever caught was 110 pounds! East central Illinois. Beaver loin tastes just like beef pot roast to me, that means fine eats to me!
Holy shit! That’s the size of a small woman.
@@RagnarLothbrok2222 also fine eats 🤣
He’s got a shapeshifting axe/22.
Please do more trapping videos!!! As a brand new trapper I definitely have "the bug" and am quickly becoming obsessed with trapping and its history.
Same, cept i have never been trapping as my state banned all trapping
“What tells you this lodge is fresh is by the way that it is” 😂 sorry I had to.
Isn't nature neat
That's neat
92 vegans that wouldn't last a day in the wilderness disliked this video 🤣
Beaver has always be an important incentive for men to start moving. Nowadays most people go to Cancun.
nothing like a mouthful of good ol all american beaver.
Cuban beaver isnt bad either just sayin
Loved the other stuff but glad you are back to posting your own videos.
Dang Steve, I'm a 43 year old mom of three boys and we absolutely LOVE your episodes!! You tell the best stories and we thank you for them. That beaver looked delicious! Cheers from Northern California.
Steve and Rut Daniels collab please.
I love the history lesson inside the show! Great content Steven
I went on a beaver hunt once....All I caught was a cougar.
Steve please tell us you don’t fine beaver fur bras attractive
Steve Rinella easily my outdoorsman idol. I love his narration an love for the old times an outdoors!
Love watching Steve Hunt Beaver and teaching me just what I thirst for as the Grandson Of A Great ole Hunter
It makes me sad to see the beavers get trapped :(
To be fair, the mountain man's success led to his extinction. They trapped the beaver to the brink, just like the buffalo hunters did to the bison.
Legend has it the beavers had a secret deal with the silk worm farmers to save their species
Just one more, amazing and informative video.... I would pay big money to hang hunt and eat with him.
I no this is not related to the video but there a man how hunts muskrat and rat with Mink it pretty cool I thought you’d would like to check it out he has a UA-cam channel mink man Joseph Carter the mink man
Beavers are the coolest animals around.
Agreed
This guy is the best on this channel
The first sentence from you said it all. We all wanna get back to the mountain man days. I think I've watched 4 videos from Steve. This is one of the best ones each 1 keeps getting better than the last one...... I guess I gotta do a deep dive and watch all of your videos. Good job, very interesting, love the stories from the old mountain days. On top of that you are funny and give out how to skin and recipe for dinner as I am a meat eater too.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!
This is one the best meat eater episodes, we need more like these. I come back to watch this every now and again. Idk just so good.
I would destroy that meal damn that looked good
more . . . more small / common / misunderstood midwest game :) especially now with all the ridiculous meat prices in markets >< artificially engineered shortages are bullshit :)
and midwest cause the handfull of coastal hunters are good with people showing them stuff they'll never do or use :)
Best hunting show ever. No question.
Great vid....as always...but I can't help but feel I've seen this before 🤷♂️....either way, plz keep em comin. Peace ✌😎
Im amazed how traps that are not instantly lethal are still legal in the states. We trap up here in the north too, but only with traps that kill, not mame, drown, starve etc.
Beaver videos always bring a smile to my face.
👀
lol
A snare will kill them. thats a cable restraint. (For state laws)
is that a savage 2 barrel combination gun steve has?
It's a savage 42 Takedown. It shots .22 and 410 and can be broken down to put in a backpack.
Not to be confused with the older (and more collectible) Savage 24
Nice beaver!
Thanks, I just had it stuffed... 🦫 🪵
Steve, the golden days of trapping are right now. In Idaho, you can get a boun... I mean a "reimbursement" of $500-2000 per wolf from the f4wm guys. Please come get some wolves out of the panhandle!
What kind of axe do you run? Also, do you have to sharpen it a lot from chopping dirt?
That's a bruk Scandinavian forest axe. Pricey but nice
I think that the problem was "yes" he spooked the beaver, but he could have remedied that situation by breaking the dam just a bit, to get the water moving. Beaver have a almost obsessive/compulsive drive to stop the sound of running water, and that sound will make the busy little guys/gals pop their heads out of the den, and fix the leaky dam until it is quiet. That's also where he should have used the castor odor of another beaver, to draw the beaver into a trap close to that dam break
I cant wait to see all the beaver jokes
Eat a beaver save a tree!
Young man, you have found your calling. Fantastic presentation. Your passion is shared in your work.
..he said..."eat beaver!" HAHAHAHA
Take them back straps and marinate in worschestire sauce with salt and pepper or ms dash. Grill medium nice and slow, no one can tell it's beaver. Taste like beef tenderloin my favorite cut and always the first I cook after skinning fleshing and stretching
And the story of John Colter is awesome. Just like Charlton Heston in the mountain men
I've never dropped beaver sounds really fun but there's other things that pay way better like bobcat even coyotes pay better
A good trapper regulates the population of all the fur species on their lines regardless of value.
Wynona's got herself a big brown beaver.
I've eater beaver before. I can see why the Catholics permit beaver as a replacement for fish. Occasionally it does smell a bit fishy. Maybe I just need to clean it better. Lol
My wife’s Grandpa was a trapper in the north west territories in the 1930’s. He had a dog team and would travel all over the north trapping and hunting. Someone asked him onetime what beaver tastes like. To everyone’s surprise he said mustard. When asked why mustard he said it was the only way to make it edible. To bad he didn’t have some of Steve’s recipes. Would of made life on the trap line much more enjoyable.
I have never met anyone who actually ate it who said it was bad. Lots of bullshitters said otherwise.
nice axe, what is it?
Oh I'd have to say beaver taste like victory farm fuel in between anymore to get so they're extra good when you finally get one
My Best OF WHAT I KNOW OF THE WOODS COMES FROM GETTING TO BE A BEAVER TRAPPER...
YOUR WORD ARE SPOT ON Steven,,, I do believe you and I crossed paths at the Michigan state Trappers Gathering in pir Ypunger days
This video is an interesting diversion from your usual. Thank you for doing this one and thank you very much for the imbedded history lesson! It was very enjoyable. "It tastes like history.: That's a fantastic closing line.
With what caliber do you shoot
Good show
yummy
Cool! Interesting history and animal. Nothing like that in our country down under.
Gotta tell ya if I could go back it would be 2016. My last fall with dad. And fuck that ref and the spot in the Michigan OSU game. We were at Getdabucky. Dad died of Cancer the next summer Girlfriend lost her mind, and I got a Stubbs. I swear that dog is my father reborn. He even knew the old guys at the Gunclub.
The BEAVER, how I love the beaver, such a wild animal it is, the Beaver.
😂😂❤❤
Then again, you get what Steve does, hunt the beaver, I love this show, always amped up for history, hunt, eat and pretend for a single moment, I could be doing this too
Long live Steve and his crew ❤❤
This trap is a body grip , conibear is a brand of trap you also have several different kinds of BODY GRIP
Steve, ur the man!
Fixing to get back into beaver trapping.
A buddy of mine was invited to trap beaver on the Blackfeet reservation. Absolute bucket list. If he had the balls to steal a horse he could have up and died a fully accomplished, satisfied and happy man. But he chose not to risk his pony tail.
Never forget, history favors the bold.
I’ve had some beavers in my day
Yep now I’m about to go try to trap some beavers
I live in Alberta, I went on an adventure to wood Buffalo Park in northern Alberta.Mosquitoes horse flies and beavers. Its a park so no hunting the beaver own the place another 20 years it's going to be a lake, they have blocked every trickle of water in the park. 12000 wild Buffalo deer bears cougars but the damn bugs its impossible to think, and they torture the moose .I'm never going back
Beaver prices are fluctuating wildly.... 🤣😭🤣😭🤣😭
Please God release the audio of this as a comedy album on vinyl.
The first 40 seconds pretty much sums up the challenge & lengths of a mans existence…
Take those beaver tails and dice them up and let them rot down in a jar, a think brown/black oil will rise to the top. Pour that oil off. Its an amazing predator lure.
Wyomings big brown beaver or whatever primus said
Hunter and historian. Well done!
People those are not just dollar signs. Or a fun ole good time. This is what this God given planet has given us to harvest and further our success. Or we are in a simulation and that wouldn’t change a damn thing!
Still have a few questions on snare traps instead of the bear like traps. Learned quite a bit though x2 👍🏼👍🏼
Ps: I have horrid sentence structure.
Instead of watching, just listen with your eyes closed, and put yourself back in about a 6th grade mentality, relax and enjoy. 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Belly fur is the choice, not the backs. As you probably know, if you would have done a little pre-season set prep, you would have had better success. I'm waiting to see if you're going to grill any of this critter. Yum!
Eurasian wolves are Maneaters and also form super packs with hundreds of animals. American wolves took it easy on the Mountain Men. The theory goes wolves grew up with Man in the Old World since the days when the only weapons we had were sticks and stones before the domestication of the dog. When wolves encountered the first people in America the people had disrance weapons like slings, bows and arrows, Atlatal equpped throwing darts and dogs. The wolves quickly learned to keep a safe distance away. Wolves since hunting bans have started to lose their fear of people and have started attacking people in America. There has to be hunting allowed if we are going to have wolves for neighbors. Either that or ignoring the occasional toddler wolf snack. Children, Women and smaller dogs seem to be something they are more willing to target considering them safer prey. Same goes for Coyotes.
love me some Wyoming beav
Interesting fact if you guys want to know. John Colter was also the first white explorer to walk through the Jackson Hole and Yellowstone area. In the early 1800s he made that trip
I ran over a beaver once while drivin truck. If it wasnt at the base of such a big hill (problem for a loaded truck) i wouldve stopped and grabbed it, it was a refrigerated truck
Well that and I was already 13 hours deep into a 17 hour work day on the farm. It was the busy season and I barely had enough time to get home and sleep as it was...on that day you wouldve bankrupted yourself tryin to buy an hour of my sleep.
I've always loved westerns and Native American movies and there's this movie called Mountain Men and it's an old movie I think it was made in the 70s I think Robert Redford's in it if he's not in it he directed it but it was a really really good movie on Trappers and how they fought off other Trappers and thieves and how the natives and the Trappers would get into it and it was time frame when more people removing wasp and natives were scalping people and going to war with the whites but it was a very very good movie and and a lot of kids my age will now I'm 28 but I've remember watching the movie since I was probably 9 10 years old and I know a lot of kids that age don't like old movies but I was always watching John Wayne movies and westerns when I grew up and even though that one wasn't really Western as far as gun battles they did have the old school pistols and rifles with the bow and arrows so I'm guessing it was right after the Civil War I have the movie Somewhere now I'm going to have to look for it the next couple of days cuz I'm now I'm going to have to watch it
Beaver is my favorite 😉
I don't think people realize what Michigan has to offer.. northern Michigan people are unique in many ways..