Modern Trapping Part 4 Foot Hold Traps

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  • @pearljamfan99
    @pearljamfan99 12 років тому +3

    Dave- I'm an avid outdoorsman but have always been against these types of traps until now. I appreciate your actions as a responsible outdoorsman. This morning I would have said NO-Way to foot-traps, but you have completely changed my perspective.

  • @glynnellis5050
    @glynnellis5050 Рік тому +1

    I very much appreciate this trapping series. Thank you Dave.

  • @coolkat10001
    @coolkat10001 12 років тому +1

    Learned a trick that I did not know before setting traps. Foot hold traps are the traps I like the best.

  • @lycosa2000
    @lycosa2000 12 років тому

    I love that Dave, even after getting famous on TV still takes the time to talk with his fans. Although, I must say that the window of opportunity to get a comment back from him has gotten a lot smaller. Then again, back when he had his 'learn together' videos, there wasn't 8k views in 10 minutes. I'll always support Dave and his website because he's done a lot and asked for little. Consider that before you buy on Amazon. Where would you rather see your dollar go?

  • @stodd32
    @stodd32 12 років тому +1

    Dave thanks for all the videos my 9 yr old son and I really enjoy watching them.

  • @Maritimer
    @Maritimer 12 років тому +1

    thanks Dave, I have no clue on trapping, and don't plan on trapping ever (except snaring, maybe) I always thought those leg hold traps snapped shut on the leg of the animal causing pain, that always turned me off. thanks for all the video's you give us.

  • @bigrikstube
    @bigrikstube 11 років тому +1

    Wow, you say thank you for "our" contribution to your family and business but I'm here to tell you that it's "we" that want to thank you. What you do is tough work, hell i run a trap line so I know, but dammit if you don't get to the nitty gritty without missing a thing.
    Dave you are exceptional at communicating the details of why, how and when to use traps. I bet someone watches this series would have success on their first trapline.
    Thank you.

  • @TheKodiak72
    @TheKodiak72 12 років тому +1

    Excellent video dave! If anyone says trapping is inhumane.. ill be sure to lead them to this video. Putting your own hand in the trap really shows how humane they are

  • @Simplemansnature
    @Simplemansnature 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for clarifying and discussing the humane aspects.

  • @flamedrag18
    @flamedrag18 12 років тому +1

    hey dave, I think the rope loop method for setting conibears and even longpring traps would be a good topic to touch on in a future video. I've used it on many traps and in my experience(not much, but some), it's a great method and economical, you just need some strong cord, like paracord. also, adding the replacement safety hooks for conibears works great for longspring traps too, makes it much safer. you just depress each spring separately and safety hook it, just like a big conibear.

  • @bobaloosb
    @bobaloosb 12 років тому

    I hope you show a dirt hole set...one of the best sets I've ever used. I was lucky...I had world famous Herb Lange teach me how to trap. Ok...maybe not world famous, but this man knows how to trap and I take lessons daily at my local retirement community. I like how you explain the components! Herb made the cover of one of the trapping mags.

  • @drumgodtim
    @drumgodtim 12 років тому

    Very well thought out and presented vid Dave. Also, I am appreciative of the fact you pointed out the responsibility that comes from trapping and that the animals and the public deserve individuals who are educated and use the proper gear for their targeted quarry.

  • @mkjredemption
    @mkjredemption 12 років тому

    Since i watched daves vids i tossed out my snares (never had much luck with them) and instead i pack 4 Vector Rat Traps and a jar of creamy peanut butter squirrels love it, never caught a rabbit in them but im sure if i stuck one on a path with some kind of rabbit food maybe a flower or something might get lucky

  • @nathan42304
    @nathan42304 12 років тому

    Dave my wife found me a new house on 10 acres and its middle national forest Missouri going to love doing my bushcraft thanks for teaching so much

  • @glocnrol
    @glocnrol 12 років тому

    Good stuff Dave, lots of good self reliance info. Looking forward to the rest of the vids in this series. You keep on opening up the possibilities for me , thanks.

  • @9929kingfish
    @9929kingfish 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting. This video changed some of opinions I had about traps and trappers. I'm all in for respecting our wildlife in this great country and I can tell you are to. I wish more trappers shared your respect for nature.

  • @jmcgo3471
    @jmcgo3471 12 років тому

    I prefer a cage trap, it makes releasing easier if I catch something unintended, plus I don't want to accidentally hurt any of the neighbors pets or kids. That's just my area though. Very good video, with a lot of good information.

  • @Brutalcoreification
    @Brutalcoreification 12 років тому +1

    Totally agree with you man on the trapping humane/inhumane debate

  • @Hook-set_Outdoors
    @Hook-set_Outdoors 12 років тому +1

    Love this video Dave, it really showed how humane trapping can be if done right.

  • @mysss29
    @mysss29 12 років тому

    Very informative...and the pictures really show how effective those are at just holding the animal.

  • @mcmastersinton
    @mcmastersinton 12 років тому

    you rock dave, keep em commin, thanks for the valuable education that my generation has lost sight of.

  • @donnya1000
    @donnya1000 12 років тому

    Great job explaining what was a complete mystery to me. Thanks for all you do.

  • @bowdog62010
    @bowdog62010 12 років тому

    Dave thanks for sharing I have never trapped. this helps. I bought 2 110 conebears for squirrel to help sustainamce living. I have watched all your videos and have some dirt time need much more. TThanks for your information/

  • @bisonboy78
    @bisonboy78 12 років тому

    Dave, thanks for doing this and other videos. I guess you can say I wasn't using my traps to the max effectiveness, but now I have a greater understanding. Thanks Again!

  • @abitugly
    @abitugly 11 років тому +1

    Love the intro song!

  • @zafisray
    @zafisray 11 років тому +1

    I know they won't break a finger but I had one snap me on the edge of my little finger on a nice frosty winter morning before. I must admit there was a few words coming out of my mouth. I also grew up in south east ohio and am 3rd generation trapper or at least was at one time. (Poor family needed money)Been years but your videos are very helpful and remind me of things I forgot.

  • @jonahwalker7717
    @jonahwalker7717 12 років тому

    Great video Dave, showed people that leg holds are very humane way of trapping animals. What people don't know is that studies show that animals don't struggle the whole time they are in leg holds and that they usually damage their claws and teeth when caught in live/cage traps.

  • @flyod26
    @flyod26 12 років тому +1

    Great info Dave, Thanks!

  • @openmypackage
    @openmypackage 12 років тому

    Thanks Dave! I have a few traps and plan to get more and develop some trapping skills!

  • @kyadak
    @kyadak 12 років тому

    Great Video as always Dave. I look forward to the rest of this and a few other series that you are doing. God Bless you and your Family.

  • @_notdaan
    @_notdaan 12 років тому

    love the trapping videos, always helpful. nothing like a trap working for you when your asleep or out doing other things

  • @sticknstonesbrkbones
    @sticknstonesbrkbones 12 років тому

    That was very informative. Thx for posting Dave

  • @jimbentley9084
    @jimbentley9084 9 років тому +7

    Or a bigger kritter comes along and eats the smaller kritter in the trap. ;)

  • @Krakology
    @Krakology 12 років тому

    need a video on Ticks, chiggers, ect, and how to avoid and or fix with wilderness meds

  • @jovotron
    @jovotron 12 років тому

    Thanks for the info dave i enjoy watching your videos and i always feel ive learned something new .

  • @Knifeguyyy
    @Knifeguyyy 12 років тому

    Very cool Dave! I would've never known you could stick your hand in a trap like that!!

  • @closingtime
    @closingtime 12 років тому

    Looking forward to upcoming videos.As a greenhorn to trapping, please show us all to right way todispatch what we have caught. Keep on keeping on!

  • @chrismc4900
    @chrismc4900 3 роки тому

    Thank you Dave

  • @throne-gaming393
    @throne-gaming393 11 років тому

    you gotta find ideal spots to place snares and try to narrow the path so as to direct said animal towards your snare

  • @marcgag555
    @marcgag555 12 років тому

    I liked Dual Survival, but I love the Pathfinder videos and have learned a lot from them. Its nice to see that a lot of like minded people meet here on a daily basis. Keep up the good work Dave. When are you going to give an interview to Backwoodsman magazine?

  • @dlvmark
    @dlvmark 12 років тому +2

    Way cool! More, more, more! Thank you brother!

  • @dlvmark
    @dlvmark 12 років тому +1

    Dave,
    Thank you my friend...
    Mark

  • @redrocco44
    @redrocco44 12 років тому

    Thanks Dave for a great video.

  • @Krakology
    @Krakology 12 років тому

    yeah i liked the old one as well

  • @kenmorto
    @kenmorto 12 років тому +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @camoscrubs
    @camoscrubs 12 років тому

    Man that possum looked calm with you right next to it. Great video!

  • @seedubw167
    @seedubw167 12 років тому

    awesome video dave i enjoy watching them keep them coming one day i hope to get into trapping i will retain what i learned here and on the next ones you post!

  • @Echo4PapaBravo
    @Echo4PapaBravo 12 років тому

    This is something I need to get more familiar with. Once SHTF I'll be able to save my ammo for the horde of unprepared people, "zombies", coming out of the cities.
    If you had to feed a dozen people, and didn't want to slaughter your livestock prematurely, how many of these type traps would you recommend setting out per day to ensure meat to go with garden staples?

  • @therealgarygnu
    @therealgarygnu 12 років тому

    Since I live in an urban area, I'm not likely to attempt trapping anytime soon. But just in case... I'm learning lots with this series.

  • @wildeornes
    @wildeornes 12 років тому

    I was just about to comment that if it was humane you should put your hand in it, much respect for that Dave

  • @QoVoCGaming
    @QoVoCGaming 12 років тому

    yes! part 4 is probably the best one

  • @shannonsmitification
    @shannonsmitification 12 років тому

    I've been trapping since I was a small child. This is the tip of a very large iceberg...pay attention and you'll learn something that is dying a little every day.

  • @wildreliance
    @wildreliance 12 років тому

    Dave can you speak on the animal and how they react when you go back to the trap to check them. How did you let the animals go? Were they feisty or just glad to be let go?

  • @bobaloosb
    @bobaloosb 12 років тому

    #1.5 Oneida Victor Softcatch Trap- best fox trap! Personally.

  • @marcgag555
    @marcgag555 12 років тому

    You can twist a single wire snare around a branch or something, but how do you attach a thicker cable or Thomson snare to an object? Just wondering.

  • @MindoverMatrix2012
    @MindoverMatrix2012 12 років тому

    I'd would only use this kind of nasty trap in a survival situation, never just for fun !

  • @dlvmark
    @dlvmark 12 років тому

    Thanks Dave but that does not surprise me that you catch game in snares...
    You excel at everything in the woods. I was asking the common guy.... I look forward to the snaring videos. In your opinion for the average guy is steel traps a better choice? Thanks for the reply.
    Mark

  • @mrfurball
    @mrfurball 12 років тому

    Most people are used to seeing those large bear traps with the jagged teeth that u see in the movies and cartoons, that said if everyone actually saw the horrific conditions that animals go through before they reach the meat section at walmart I assure u macdonalds would go out of business in a few days

  • @Tancrad
    @Tancrad 12 років тому

    i know nothing about trapping so don't snap at me (pun intended) but those are smaller traps and easily burred. is it common practice to place those close to where an underground lure is to promote a catch while they are trying to dig with their paw to get to at the lure? or are these used mainly on the approach to the area where you have the lure.

  • @OutdoorJunkie1992
    @OutdoorJunkie1992 12 років тому

    Haha Okay thanks Dave, I am going to get into Coyote Hunting and trapping this year. I also live in Ohio, Northeast area by Lake Erie. Love your videos brother, keep up all the great work.
    Jeremy

  • @H20chromer
    @H20chromer 12 років тому

    Very informative video, love it! Thanks Dave and god bless

  • @TheMongo1357
    @TheMongo1357 12 років тому

    Started playing find for me after restarting my phone Dave.....sp glitch...Thanks and great info!

  • @MrJbow50
    @MrJbow50 11 років тому

    @jazzelhazzel a coyotes not going to smell trap and catch his nose especially if he knows a strange smell is there. If anything youll catch him in the foot going for the bait. I suggest boiling youre traps in parafin wax water

  • @denvercolorado999
    @denvercolorado999 12 років тому

    Love the trapping videos, gonna start this winter!

  • @23Belligerent
    @23Belligerent 12 років тому

    I was looking at traps the last time I was at Bass Pro, they have traps by Duke, double spring and single, They range from 10-20 bucks. Do you know if those are any good or should I keep looking?

  • @robertkadow3367
    @robertkadow3367 2 роки тому

    Excellent - thanks

  • @WtfN95
    @WtfN95 12 років тому

    Hey dave. i was just wondering how you put on those fur silencers on your bows. Would be great if you could help me out with this, seeing i just got myself a new recurve bow.

  • @yachidyadameirzara4216
    @yachidyadameirzara4216 12 років тому

    MBJR-13145p1.
    Dave, I don't have any experience at trapping, yet; but, for (long-term) survival, would you prefer a Conibear to this sort of trap. I think I recall that you prefer a Conibear to Snaring, for reliability. These seem weightier, are thy more reliable, or simply an alternate option?

  • @OneNotNumb
    @OneNotNumb 12 років тому

    Please sell value priced traps on your site. I see conibears but I'd like to see your preferences in other types too.

  • @Halleluyoyo
    @Halleluyoyo 12 років тому

    So what did you do with the animals you caught? did you let em go or eat em or what?

  • @dblarrows
    @dblarrows 11 років тому

    Would you recommend a foothold trap on a hole under a fence where coyotes are coming through? I'm having trouble with snares and coyotes that have become smart to the snares and moving them over or out of the way but I have not used conibear or foothold traps until this week. Thanks.

  • @Leo199534
    @Leo199534 12 років тому

    You have some strong hands

  • @vaishalipatel4457
    @vaishalipatel4457 2 роки тому

    Good information

  • @thelister4910
    @thelister4910 12 років тому

    For a trapped skunk I believe you need a leather wide-brim typed hat...

  • @nelsonnbf
    @nelsonnbf 12 років тому

    that will be great for my neighbors cat, she was 100 maybe more!

  • @TheMongo1357
    @TheMongo1357 12 років тому

    Can't play video Dave.....unsupported video format! Can play all others except this one...possible to reload?

  • @VicsYard
    @VicsYard 5 років тому

    Great video thanks!

  • @tinydx95t2
    @tinydx95t2 11 років тому

    I am going to trap for the first time this year and what I want ti know is what's a good all around bate for fox and yotes?

  • @silentsteelghost
    @silentsteelghost 12 років тому

    What is the best way to dispatch the animal without shooting it?

  • @SIOSpawn
    @SIOSpawn 12 років тому

    on block 3 of phase one, yay! MOVIN ON UP!

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 12 років тому

    Great video Dave.. very interesting.
    I hope you cover how to get the animal out of the trap without getting bit.
    What about skunks? =(

  • @ThomasPaine3
    @ThomasPaine3 12 років тому

    How about a few videos on dressing, skinning, cleaning & cooking wild game.

  • @WildMedGuru1
    @WildMedGuru1 12 років тому

    Great update!

  • @alexromero3715
    @alexromero3715 12 років тому

    Small game. Like a boss:)!!!

  • @forrest1979g
    @forrest1979g 11 років тому

    good job

  • @silentkilla420
    @silentkilla420 12 років тому

    what is the song at the beginning of this video??

  • @MrSleepyPuppy
    @MrSleepyPuppy 11 років тому

    Hey Dave wanted to know if Ohio has the same law that Nevada has for trapping that your traps cannot close completely to avoid catching birds of prey? Also what is your preferred method of dispatching the animals you catch? I've always been taught to use CB caps but I've been looking for something better

  • @randomtechdude
    @randomtechdude 12 років тому

    plays fine for me as well

  • @haydenhayden207
    @haydenhayden207 9 років тому

    I once saw an absolutely huge foothold trap at a fleemarket .it must have been 3 feet long and the jaws had nonshap spikes. I was just wondering if that's was normal or illegal? It was just crazy looking

  • @GWHcraig1088
    @GWHcraig1088 12 років тому

    great video dave! love the traping vids!!

  • @stockinvestor1
    @stockinvestor1 12 років тому

    When will there be a pathfinder gun?

  • @calzone2229
    @calzone2229 12 років тому

    what is the intro song it wasnt in the description.

  • @abcdefghij6970
    @abcdefghij6970 11 років тому

    Mr. Dave, I teach survival in a special operations group with a AFJROTC corps at my high school. I have taken your basic online courses 1 and 2, and I love and preach your ideology anytime I get a chance. My instructor and I are designing a course for trapping this year. Are there any major points or additions to the basic principles outlined in your trap trigger theory videos which could help me more effectively convey the idea of adapting a few simple trigger systems to multiple enviroments?

  • @54Ultimategamer
    @54Ultimategamer 11 років тому

    Can you make a video on how set up duck bill anchors on traps

  • @rafiki1squashbannana
    @rafiki1squashbannana 12 років тому

    Dave where do you get your hats?

  • @Cosy3rdDan
    @Cosy3rdDan 12 років тому

    Luv all your vids
    Keep them coming
    Where do you get your t shirts from??

  • @TheAngeloakers
    @TheAngeloakers 12 років тому

    did you guys let the animals go or did you kill them ?

  • @UpcomingJedi
    @UpcomingJedi 11 років тому

    Can you add a night latch to the 11 longspring you show here?

  • @dlvmark
    @dlvmark 12 років тому

    Dave,
    Im in the mood for some of your trapping videos. Let's start posting.....

  • @lita9281
    @lita9281 12 років тому

    same here cant play video, says embedding video disabled by request, whatever that means, will try again later, tried 3 times, all other videos work fine, its youtube once again!