What happens to vegetable thieves / Garden and Bee hive check.
Had a rabbit slipping into the garden at night eating on several plants. I do a quick walk trough in the garden and past the bee hives. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M0bQDVv6ys
Another afternoon hunt and I had a young buck visit the area I was in. He worked his way down wind and picked up my scent but never spooked.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XflePOI8yg
Had another trapper give me some rebar stands to try with my 330's. Figured I would share with you. I have just started using them and I believe once I get use to using them, they are going to be a good addition to my trapping toolbox.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnKN6LEVQz4
Scratching an itch, I have had for a while and doing some trapping in the Ozarks while hunting at the deer cabin.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTOILx3m7Ck
Running the line that we have set and adding sets as we go. Found a great area full of otter sign and get it set with several 330's. Picked up a beaver in a new set, an otter in an old set, and a coyote in one that was refreshed yesterday.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEopO2X0kEw
Each day I am adding more sets to this reservoir line and trying to catch all the beavers and predators that I can to help the land owner out. Today we caught two beaver and a coyote. I show a technique that can be used to grab a coyote in the trap with your hands if the need ever arises that you need to. This is not something I recommend you doing, there are better, easier, and less dangerous ways to accomplish this. Thanks for watching and enjoy!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzpwmROFC6E
Just wanted to introduce myself. Talk about the terrain and area that I trap. I share a few of my earliest trapping memories and the reasons behind my decision to really study the skill of trapping.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-IXdnJjMp8
I was able to meet up with my good friend Clint Thomas for a stroll around the Ozark foothills. I have been interested in and have dabbled in wild edible and medicinal plants for some time now. Within the first five minutes of us arriving Clint had already opened my eyes more possibilities than I had even given thought. He was taught from an early age by an elder Cherokee woman many uses of common plants located all around us. Most of these plants I am shown, I walk by daily and have only considered them a weed.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xowS7d5zj-A