Love seeing you trap here in Upstate!!!!! I'm a little south of where this was, Cobleskill, home of Pete Rickard!!!! Thanks for all ur content and especially ur Johnny Thorp videos. I just recently got back into trapping and you have no idea how much you've helped me. Thanks for that! This year at NWTF Nashville you met my hunting partner and best friend Andrew Noble in the PA suite..... he was the fella sleeping on the couch!😂😂😂 hope alls well, tight chains!
Good video. Although nobody ever discusses methods of dispatching on any of these videos. For a new trapper hearing dispatching methods & tips could be helpful. Especially if said newbie has a big beaver alive on the trap like this when they do their first check.
I noticed you added more weight to that drowner set. I know you've been trapping a long time but 3 small window weights is pretty risky especially for a big beaver, one or two steps away from the weight would easily pull that light weight and cause slack. Heavier weight the better or rods is only way to go. Good catches though good job
Thank you for sharing my friend! Love seeing the beaver trapping!!
Love seeing you trap here in Upstate!!!!! I'm a little south of where this was, Cobleskill, home of Pete Rickard!!!! Thanks for all ur content and especially ur Johnny Thorp videos. I just recently got back into trapping and you have no idea how much you've helped me. Thanks for that! This year at NWTF Nashville you met my hunting partner and best friend Andrew Noble in the PA suite..... he was the fella sleeping on the couch!😂😂😂 hope alls well, tight chains!
Thank you for your videos. I’ve learned a lot.
Thanks again for another awesome video I really enjoyed it and as always I'm really looking forward to seeing the next video
Hopefully you done some Brook Trout fishing.
Throw the wieght out further than you want, and then pull the trap end of the cable to exactly where you want it. 😊
Good video. Although nobody ever discusses methods of dispatching on any of these videos. For a new trapper hearing dispatching methods & tips could be helpful. Especially if said newbie has a big beaver alive on the trap like this when they do their first check.
I noticed you added more weight to that drowner set. I know you've been trapping a long time but 3 small window weights is pretty risky especially for a big beaver, one or two steps away from the weight would easily pull that light weight and cause slack. Heavier weight the better or rods is only way to go. Good catches though good job
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Heck ive caught many beavers in a #2 Duke aquare jaw
Do i really need a drowning rod?
Rods alleviate that mess.
Weight not heavy enough maybe?