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same mountain as last video summer season lets see you fellows mountain travelling vids. Lets see some climbing and hunting. Enjoy the Richardson Mountains.
Not my videos but these are pretty well done. And show the loading step which I have not found in the archives. I personally load my snares after building.
new beaver hunting video, first time in years the ice has held off long enough that we have an open water beaver season Beaver trapping vid up tonight or tomorrow.
Was looking around Youtube last night and stumbled upon this video. It was an enjoyable watch. Some pretty realistic video situations. Very light on the trapping but great cinematography and just some fun watching. A lot better than the reality shows on tv right now. A good movie to watch. Be sure to watch on Youtube in full screen. Some great scenes to be in awe of.
1. Try putting your beam at a more vertical angle. Seems more comfortable for me. 2. Have you tried the shovel and hooks like in my 3 part clean skinning video for the clean skinning part. I think your really onto something there with the two part system. Most errors on a beaver will be made using a two handled flesher on the easy to flesh areas on a beaver. The shovel is really fast and clean. The perfect combination for what your trying to do. 3. Make an apron out of a garbage bag. and tie it around your waist to keep it from sticking. Won't have to deal with the towel. Fun to develop techniques that work for you. Thanks for sharing. Your now a star.
Ill go check the ice tomorrow I have one trap to check any ways. Hopefully set a couple swinging suzies. Here is the video from last year just to get you ready. I wish I could find a trail cam that would work under water. That would make a super video. I see fish cams in Canadian Tire that run off a truck battery one of those might work but editing would be a ton of work. When you starting beaver trapping?
I'd like to see how the Swamp guy fleshes those thick parts by the front leg and between the ear and front leg. I cut a lot of that ear cartilage off so it dries faster also.
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