What a really excellent video.I love how you pick it up and bring it right up close to the camera to show us exactly what you mean. When you were telling us about the two to two and a half inches. I love the extra effort you put into doing this. The fact that you picked it up to show us exactly what you were talking about is really really great. Thanks for a really great job. Your son was a really big help to you. He did a great job too.
thanks, i really appreciate the comment, i do try and show each step, i know some people find this over detailed, but if i'm building something i'm a visual learner so seeing the steps helps me....thanks for watching
. Excellent Build video ! Looks like you’ve really determined the “Best” dimensions yet kept it minimalistic... Wondering if the #110 Clips used allow using all of the Triggers set-notches and if so, have you determined which Notch is “Optimum” ? How about forming Trigger Wires into a Circle or simply wider spread to insure a Catch ! *All the Victor Conibear’s have are the Original ones same as yours w/o the bend in the Jaws and have only used them in runs & Den entrances... . .
yes the clips allow for all the settings, i find the center notch the best, I don't find that adjusting the shape of the trigger is necessary, i want them a good way into the trap before it springs. I like to suitcase my rats
How long before they start sinking? I have used something similar made with dead logs and they sank after about a week in the water. Had you thought of sealing the wood portion weeks(scent dissipation) before assembled to prevent water abortion?
i have never had a problem with them sinking, store bought 2x4 is kiln dried and takes years to saturate, even if they were to sink down some, they would still work with the 110
Well that was different. When I was a kid helping my dad, there was a lot of spazzing out. God forbid I hand him the wrong tool or shine the light in the wrong spot.
I’m new at this. Muskrats are tearing up my pond. Nice job guys. I think even I can do it.
Good to see trappers still trapping. Excellent video
Thanks 👍
I'm in NS and new to trapping at 42 , These videos are great for me.
glad you like em
very nice easy float. when you start putting these out please put the video out . great video
You got it!
God bless you for teaching your son , very important
You have a nice assistant working with you there. Good job fellas! Love your channel.
Great team effort.really nice float design
Thanks a ton
What a really excellent video.I love how you pick it up and bring it right up close to the camera to show us exactly what you mean. When you were telling us about the two to two and a half inches. I love the extra effort you put into doing this. The fact that you picked it up to show us exactly what you were talking about is really really great. Thanks for a really great job. Your son was a really big help to you. He did a great job too.
thanks, i really appreciate the comment, i do try and show each step, i know some people find this over detailed, but if i'm building something i'm a visual learner so seeing the steps helps me....thanks for watching
Just watched your last video...Elliot has sure come a long way in just a short 8 months. He's going to be a great trapper.
Thumbs up , Elliot.
Great stuff buddy and you have an awesome partner. Later and thanks for sharing.
You bet, thanks for watching
Awesome, Love The Little Guy...
Thanks!, me too !!
Great idea ✅
Thank you! Cheers!
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Excellent Build video !
Looks like you’ve really determined the “Best” dimensions yet kept it minimalistic...
Wondering if the #110 Clips used allow using all of the Triggers set-notches and if so, have you determined which Notch is “Optimum” ?
How about forming Trigger Wires into a Circle or simply wider spread to insure a Catch !
*All the Victor Conibear’s have are the Original ones same as yours w/o the bend in the Jaws and have only used them in runs & Den entrances...
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yes the clips allow for all the settings, i find the center notch the best, I don't find that adjusting the shape of the trigger is necessary, i want them a good way into the trap before it springs. I like to suitcase my rats
Whats the point of trapping muskrats?
Same as most fur bearing animals. Sell the pelts and lots of people eat the meat.
keeps population in check too, they can wreak havoc on river banks
thanks for the replies guys. great info
I want to know how he managed to put a drill bit in an impact driver
It's an old Jedi mind trick....
they make them with those quick disconnect snap in style shanks on them. The impact action of the drill makes quick work of wood.
How long before they start sinking? I have used something similar made with dead logs and they sank after about a week in the water.
Had you thought of sealing the wood portion weeks(scent dissipation)
before assembled to prevent water abortion?
i have never had a problem with them sinking, store bought 2x4 is kiln dried and takes years to saturate, even if they were to sink down some, they would still work with the 110
Are you not worried about other species, (I.E. Ducks or anything else ) seeing these and getting into them?
haven't had any problems with ducks so far...
Well that was different. When I was a kid helping my dad, there was a lot of spazzing out. God forbid I hand him the wrong tool or shine the light in the wrong spot.