Your friend is going to owe you a case of Genys or at least cover your tab for the night if this keeps up. He should buy something for the 6 month old Elfa also. If Momma cannot or does not drink, order her some kepta duona and kibinai. Maybe get Roberta a cup of sweet kefir if Momma allows.
Excellent beaver busting work! I'm amazed at how big some dams are and the days or weeks it takes to build. Now would be a good time to set some traps and catch as many beaver a possible.
You cut down that bush so we could see better, but it would also have been new material for rebuilding a new dam. Poking your potato rack handle first into the lower part of the dam should cause the dam to collapse easier - or not! Tks for sharing your videos.
💖💖💖💖👍👍👍👍 Now that was a WELL built dam...lol. Impressive amount of water and to top it off I am sure I heard a Cuckoo at the end. Thank you for the immersion. 👍👍
Would love to see a whole dam collapse at the same time also with another camera downstream to catch the deluge occurring! Would be amazing to see that. 👌
You are getting better at editing your videos! 👍 The previous ones are already good, but the recent ones are getting better. I like that some parts are sped up. Keep it up!
This is certainly one of the best of your videos that I have seen in a while. I live on the island of Guam where we do not have beavers and also rivers like this. Thank you for helping to ensure that the environment will remain safe for future generations. Keep up the outstanding work that you do!!!
Love the new technique of poking the dam. I thought for sure that the dam was going to release in one large section. Have you ever had a time when the sticks and grasses from the dam bunch up downstream and create a smaller dam? So relaxing to hear the water flowing over the dam.
i like the different ways you have been weakening the dams to encourage big chunks to collapse more easily. for example, the way you poke your potato picker through the dam or how you remove debris from the very of the dam.
Loving your videos lately….sooo cool when you open the dams wide….my favourites….thank you for all you do ….sending thanks and best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
"Little Beaver, Little Beaver, let me In" not by the hair of our chinny chin chin, "Then I'll Huff and I'll Puff and I'll Blow Your Dam In !!!" Who's Afraid of a Big Dam ???
I absolutely loved this one. You first got rid of as much mud as you reasonably could from the bottom of the dam and then punched holes through it to weaken it. For a minute I thought the dam was going to go by itself, but there was an awful lot of mud behind that dam. But I was wondering what happened to the drill you used last year? It would have been a lot of fun to see what that would have done. In any case, fantastic job on this one!
Q: would you consider starting your removal of debris at the bottom on the low-water side instead of the top? My theory is that if you made your way thru, then the water pressure would take the top with it. Just a thought. Enjoy your videos - I find them very relaxing.
Talk with your local police departments. If they've got any pipe bombs to dispose of, you got some places they can do it and have some fun making UA-cam videos!
When you cut things down, do the beavers think of that as "fast food?" Am I wrong, or in an older video didn't someone give you something to use just to poke holes in dams? Very good jobb.
I approve of your method, but not the use of your tool. If you were to slip and fall on the prongs of your rake/potato rack when you were holding it back to front, then you could seriously injure yourself. Especially when you had the prongs pointed upwards towards you. It would be better to carry a different tool to do the same job, but not one that is pointed on both ends. I've seen and know of too many accidents on our farm, relatives' farms and others where tools were not used properly and were injured by something as simple as slipping on a small twig. Please take care.
Ja bym pana więcej nie zatrudniła. Z tych patyków, które popłynęły z wodą na pierwszym zakolu tama sama się nadbuduje. Rozumiem, że popłynęły trawy i muł ale drewno powinno być zabrane. Partacz dosłownie, pozbawiony wyobraźni. Wstyd na to pokazywać ludziom.
und zwei Kilometer weiter, staut es sich wieder, weil man 80 % des Staumaterial einfach wieder in den Bach gleiten lässt. Was für ein unnützer Aufwand !!! and two kilometers further, it backs up again, because you let 80% of the dam material simply slide back into the stream. What a useless effort!!!
Thanks!
Thank You David!
I love to see all the debris fall down. Thank you for your videos.
You are welcome!
Great idea to use the handle of the potato rake to poke holes in the dam. Way to go!!
Thanks! :)
Great video!! Happy Weekend!!!
Thank You buddy!
Wow another big one 👏 ❤❤😊
You really destroyed this dam👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✅✅✅✅✅
Nice break down of this dam. Lots of water.
Best dam opening of the Spring so far! Impressive flow of water. It is interesting to see you trying different techniques.
This comment has nothing to do with the dam and probably coincidental, love the colours of your potato fork!! 🇺🇦 🙏💕
The size of this dam was amazing. Good job taking it down. Thanks for sharing
Looks like this is addictive 😂 once you start you can’t stop ❤️
Lot of water. Impressive!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✅✅✅✅✅
A Very Good Video From Blue
Drive the beavers crazy!
Your friend is going to owe you a case of Genys or at least cover your tab for the night if this keeps up. He should buy something for the 6 month old Elfa also. If Momma cannot or does not drink, order her some kepta duona and kibinai. Maybe get Roberta a cup of sweet kefir if Momma allows.
You need a digging bar, a 6 ft steel bar with a point on one end and a wedge on the other. It will go thru anything you poke with it easily.
Dang those beavers did a fine job on this on.
Excellent beaver busting work! I'm amazed at how big some dams are and the days or weeks it takes to build. Now would be a good time to set some traps and catch as many beaver a possible.
Good morning, Mantas!
Great job, you really dropped the water level.
Blessings to you and your precious family Ken.
You cut down that bush so we could see better, but it would also have been new material for rebuilding a new dam. Poking your potato rack handle first into the lower part of the dam should cause the dam to collapse easier - or not! Tks for sharing your videos.
💖💖💖💖👍👍👍👍 Now that was a WELL built dam...lol. Impressive amount of water and to top it off I am sure I heard a Cuckoo at the end. Thank you for the immersion. 👍👍
Hello Mantas
Very interesting dam opening , thanks
🦘❤️❤️❤️
This was particularly neato because we could see through the water to the dam itself, and see the effect of your tater rake! :)
If that's a 6-foot dam, you must be 9 feet tall. Alas, I think you're telling me a beaver tale.
Post10 is going to be jealous of your technique! very nice video!!
They worked damned hard to build it
So?
Got to keep them in shape🦫😅
It was amazing the way it kept breaking apart 😊
A grand clearing today. Extremely nice water flow! See you on the next, and have a great weekend, Mantas! 😊
Dang there was a lot more water there than I thought wowza !
Linda cascada Keny..buen trabajo💪💪👏👏mucha agua contenida..cuidate mucho..🥰🙋♀️🇨🇱
Great Job !
Great move Mantas , I am totally impressed by this job. Way to help your friend out again . David, Utah, USA.♥♥♥.
Thank You!
That beaver is going to be soooooo pissed.
Another exhausting but rewarding dam removal. Great camera positions.
Great job. Thank you for sharing with us.
Would love to see a whole dam collapse at the same time also with another camera downstream to catch the deluge occurring!
Would be amazing to see that. 👌
Excellent job.
Nice job 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video! You are the dam terminator no dams left standing awesome job keep it up.
You are getting better at editing your videos! 👍 The previous ones are already good, but the recent ones are getting better. I like that some parts are sped up. Keep it up!
This is certainly one of the best of your videos that I have seen in a while. I live on the island of Guam where we do not have beavers and also rivers
like this. Thank you for helping to ensure that the environment will remain safe for future generations. Keep up the outstanding work that you do!!!
Thank You!
Lol the environment to stay safe from nature? Beavers and their behaviors are natural and an important part of the environment.
Clever to use the masive water flow to help you deconstruct more of this dam than you usually would. All that water makes it much easier.
Love the new technique of poking the dam. I thought for sure that the dam was going to release in one large section. Have you ever had a time when the sticks and grasses from the dam bunch up downstream and create a smaller dam?
So relaxing to hear the water flowing over the dam.
Nop, never ;)
Thank You!
Very good video. Loving the quality of your new camera brother. Always appreciate these videos. I get to unwind after work . Thank you again
You are welcome! but camera is the same :D
Oh ok
Seems a lot clearer lately and sound is better. Either way good work lol
Amazing awesome work.
Aloha 🌺 Awesome! 🥰😎
The beavers will rebuild this dam. And everytime it will be stronger. Perhaps opening the whole dam, will help. Or perhaps a trapper.
Whole dam doesn't help.
A force de tout rejeter dans l'eau et ne pas ramasser beaucoup cela ne risque t'il pas de boucher en aval?
your sound quality is great in this one.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Damn rodents.
Awesome video, no drone anymore
Your killing it 👍👍👍😎😎😎🦫🦫🦫
It's exciting to see you're getting close to your goal of 50k subscribers! Congratulations buddy.
Thank You Jason!
LOOKIN' GOOD, KEEP SAFE..
You do good job
Love the view from the top, excellent, the water was clear enough that we could see what you were doing, keep them coming. Love your videos 👏👏👏👏🇺🇸❤️
They will be back.
If you leave all that lumber like this lying nearby next day will be a new dam build in the same place :D
i like the different ways you have been weakening the dams to encourage big chunks to collapse more
easily. for example, the way you poke your potato picker through the dam or how you remove debris from the very of the dam.
Also get yourself a good sun shade hat
Loving your videos lately….sooo cool when you open the dams wide….my favourites….thank you for all you do ….sending thanks and best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
Thank You!
What were you looking at over your shoulder?
Oops, afternoon to you!
Would there be any fish living in these dams and if so, won't they all get washed out downstream and die?
Dam!
It seems that the real strength of these dams lies in the mud that builds up at the back of it.
Awesome video 👏
❤
"Little Beaver, Little Beaver, let me In" not by the hair of our chinny chin chin, "Then I'll Huff and I'll Puff and I'll Blow Your Dam In !!!" Who's Afraid of a Big Dam ???
I absolutely loved this one. You first got rid of as much mud as you reasonably could from the bottom of the dam and then punched holes through it to weaken it. For a minute I thought the dam was going to go by itself, but there was an awful lot of mud behind that dam. But I was wondering what happened to the drill you used last year? It would have been a lot of fun to see what that would have done. In any case, fantastic job on this one!
I was hoping collapse too! but unfortunately it won't. Somehow the drill left in my garage. I think I should take it again for future videos :)
Wow you are getting better loved your technique on this one it seemed to make it collapse easier 👏 👍 😀
Stagnant water is a problem.
Q: would you consider starting your removal of debris at the bottom on the low-water side instead of the top? My theory is that if you made your way thru, then the water pressure would take the top with it. Just a thought. Enjoy your videos - I find them very relaxing.
I was removing debris from bottom. But there was too much mud inside the dam so it won't collapse itself..
Doesn't look like that beavers are causing any problem there.
Any fish in the canals and if so, are they tasty?
In this one, there isn't;)
If that is Niagara Falls, it looks like Ontario is out of water.
Hi! Were you from ? Canada ? USA ?
He's from Lithuania
@@thomascagle8904 Thank you !
2:23 Now load that bore hole with tannerite and send bits and pioeces of the dam into orbit.
We are not allowed to use it..
Talk with your local police departments. If they've got any pipe bombs to dispose of, you got some places they can do it and have some fun making UA-cam videos!
this mite be a very american thought lol but it would be fun to load that dam up with tanarite and take shots at it to open it fast ;p
I would not put it past a beaver to find an old WW1 or WW2 rifle and use it in the dam
This dam is only a year old. A lot of the dams I've seen you take out were much older.
granted i dunno if that would work ot not ;p
When you cut things down, do the beavers think of that as "fast food?" Am I wrong, or in an older video didn't someone give you something to use just to poke holes in dams? Very good jobb.
SURE WISH YOU COULD USE CLOSED CAPTIONING…
I bet those beavers were p--ed off with you
I approve of your method, but not the use of your tool. If you were to slip and fall on the prongs of your rake/potato rack when you were holding it back to front, then you could seriously injure yourself. Especially when you had the prongs pointed upwards towards you. It would be better to carry a different tool to do the same job, but not one that is pointed on both ends. I've seen and know of too many accidents on our farm, relatives' farms and others where tools were not used properly and were injured by something as simple as slipping on a small twig. Please take care.
Hi, already more than 500 dams experience. I am always measure the risk my friend. But thanks for insights ;)
You need help
Bonjour c'est du travail de cochon
Hi!
It is:)
Ja bym pana więcej nie zatrudniła. Z tych patyków, które popłynęły z wodą na pierwszym zakolu tama sama się nadbuduje. Rozumiem, że popłynęły trawy i muł ale drewno powinno być zabrane. Partacz dosłownie, pozbawiony wyobraźni. Wstyd na to pokazywać ludziom.
und zwei Kilometer weiter, staut es sich wieder, weil man 80 % des Staumaterial einfach wieder in den Bach gleiten lässt. Was für ein unnützer Aufwand !!!
and two kilometers further, it backs up again, because you let 80% of the dam material simply slide back into the stream. What a useless effort!!!
This is pretty lame
You did a great job, but they'll be back and build it up. It's called job insurance. 😎
Привет , а рыба быаает в таких водоемах??