This episode is one of my favorites! I live and trap in northern Alaska. My line is above the Arctic Circle and has a nice population of marten. It was especially rewarding to see trapper Robert Grandjambe following in the snowshoe tracks of his ancestors. I was very happy to see a young man from the Cree nation trapping and enjoying it. He is very well spoken and a testimony to his trapping knowledge in the NWT. Our interior Alaskan native people, the Athabascans, are also suffering the problem of very few young men following the trapping way. Thank you Rich for a terrific episode and a special thanks to Robert for sharing his life on a very productive marten line. God bless you both and keep you safe. Dave, in Alaska
Great video. I met Robert at the Trapper's Convention in North Bay. He's an excellent spokesperson for the trapping community and enjoys sharing his knowledge.
Really enjoyed this episode with Robert- he is a very good trapper who’s knowledge extends to being an able wildlife manager- great to listen to his thoughts and experiences about the land and his role in it as a trapper
Another excellent video. Very informative and great to see what other trappers are doing. Marten very scarce here on the rock, other sets have to be set so as not to take out a marten. Good going guys.
Best episode of the season thus far great job !
This episode is one of my favorites! I live and trap in northern Alaska. My line is above the Arctic Circle and has a nice population of marten. It was especially rewarding to see trapper Robert Grandjambe following in the snowshoe tracks of his ancestors. I was very happy to see a young man from the Cree nation trapping and enjoying it. He is very well spoken and a testimony to his trapping knowledge in the NWT. Our interior Alaskan native people, the Athabascans, are also suffering the problem of very few young men following the trapping way. Thank you Rich for a terrific episode and a special thanks to Robert for sharing his life on a very productive marten line. God bless you both and keep you safe. Dave, in Alaska
Thanks for the kind words Dave! I very much enjoyed my time with Robert!
Great video. I met Robert at the Trapper's Convention in North Bay. He's an excellent spokesperson for the trapping community and enjoys sharing his knowledge.
Another great show guys. I like how you showcase other trappers in your areas. Neat to see what others do.
Thanks guys
Great video again.....this is going to be my first year trapping and I've learned so much from so many canadian trappers....thanks again
Your a good honest man Robert keep your head held high you are few and far between
He does
Awesome show very informative and beautiful country 😎👍
Class act guys pleasure to watch. Thanks
It's always good to see how others approach things... great video as usual, thanks!
Really enjoyed this episode with Robert- he is a very good trapper who’s knowledge extends to being an able wildlife manager- great to listen to his thoughts and experiences about the land and his role in it as a trapper
Yes he is!
Another excellent video. Very informative and great to see what other trappers are doing. Marten very scarce here on the rock, other sets have to be set so as not to take out a marten. Good going guys.
He's right. I have taught several kids to trap.....none stayed with it. Too much work for so little pay.
Some never get the passion, but that doesn't mean we can quit trying. thanks for your efforts!
Great show Rich and thanks for sharing.
Good man Robert
awesome I'm 33 my grandpa taught me how to trap. have lots of respect for both of u
So many are taught by Grandpa!
Well done these shows
Awesome episode!
Nice video.
good job again folks...
Hey Rich, I am looking for that chicken wire that you use for your marten boxes. Do you have any suggestions on where i can order some?
I get mine at Peavy Mart and the call it "wire cloth" It is steel with a green vinyl coating.
Robert is my uncle
nice
good show
121 Martin thats amazing
Yes it is!
Een en al lof geweldig
keep the videos coming.