Tuning traps for season
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Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue
Man, your videos always cause me a sense of peace and nostalgia, missing the old days growing up roughin it and learning from my dad and my granddad about the old ways. I hope you never stop sharing these no matter what they're about. God bless, brother.
Just good old fashioned American workmanship, ingenuity, and technology on display!
Great instruction! I learn a lot watching your videos and reading your books. Thanks for the video.
As long as I have been keen to your ways Dave there is no time of the year that your channel excites me more than trapping season. You are a well educated man and I strive daily to become as self reliant as you have become. I am an Ohio boy myself but after a decade in the service I have landed in western PA. I am big on taking trainings classes quarterly if not monthly and I am excited to see what your schedule for your Basics class looks like this time next year. Keep up the great work!
Great video . You are a good instructor and explain things really well.
Enjoying this series very much, thanks for sharing. Atb Andy.
This man is a wealth of knowledge. Plus, I bet he's fun as hell to hang with.
Great info Dave, thanks for sharing.
Thanx Dave I’m just getting thinking Sirius about trapping&have allot of old traps to look over
great job Dave thanks again for your knowledge and expertise
Great series. Thank you.
good video Dave.
Nice video Dave. I too have heard to have that hair trigger when the pan is level, but now I know how to make that adjustment.
I have also heard the pan should be set to 3-5 pounds of weight on it, but the trap springs. Do you know how to make that adjustment? Any suggestions on how to measure the pan's trigger weight?
Great video helps a lot!
By the way love the gear on ur site...very traditional looking just how I like it.
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hey Dave,
another good video.
goolged & read all comments...
couldn't find anywhere.
no mention of the tuning fork (used for adjusting the dog / pan sensitivity) as where you bought yours.
would you be willing to share?
really like these videos let's get some animals now ha
good info dave
Good stuff...
Very informative!
that was very helpful, thanks
thanks , I was wondering how to put springs on
Hey Dave it may be different from guns, but for the most part springs gets damaged and weaken faster when you bend them past what they're original setting was at. I've seen happens a lot with magazine springs where guy stretch them out again to "give them more tension" and it ends up cutting the life on the spring. I don't know if the same may happen with trap spring but definitely information you should look into.
This is not my techniques brother I learned this stuff from guys who have trapped 40 years, so I would imagine it worked for them
wildernessoutfitters awesome. Just wondering thank youfor your prompt response this series is awesome btw !
Hi Dave . . . I have come to the conclusion that you never have a waking moment when your mind is ever relaxing. I swear, your can MacGyver an airplane out of gum and paper clips.
Cheers!!
Uncle Duke
Dave...is there nothing U can't do? Excellent trap tuning skills.
Self Reliance is about being a Jack of all trades, especially metal working, woodworking, and trapping
wildernessoutfitters ...I do have quite a bit of survival, woodworking, & hunting/ fishing skills...some sheetmetal experience too. But Ur metal working is on point & vast knowledge is awesome to say the least. Never understood why they kept Cody on Dual Survival...he ran off several partners before being let go himself. I know U can't comment there but U have 10×'s the skills he will ever have! Keep up the great videos.
just the info i was looking for.
Dave, is trapping just to get rid of animals that are pests like coyote, raccoons, etc., or do you also catch game animals?
Do with trapping as you please (given that its legal)! You can trap for meat, fur, sport or any other reason there is to capture an animal.
I file night latches, love it.
wot was the name of the last trap? contabear ?
conibear.. they are "kill trap" design that do not have to be baited. they simply need to be set in the animals path to work.. which is by physically compressing/constricting the animal.. so unless another predator beats you back to the trap.. your quarry is sure to be waiting on you... because it is dead. great "goto" meat producing traps... just search.. "setting a conibear" and you can see exactly how they work.
Conibear, or the other name for it is a Body Grip Trap.
thx guys
is there a method for tightening long springs?
idk Dave... i'm pretty sure Rufus is ready for some cooking Videos
Dave have you posted any videos on live trapping raccoons because I'm looking for some info on it because i can only use live traps in my area
My playlist does have live trapping as well
thank you for the response
+wildernessoutfitters do you have conabear traps? If so could you show how to set them?
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
how can i come out an go on an 1 month survival trip with yall
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He DOES make that chinese puzzle look pretty simple... LOL I've tried to do that and ended up just buying another trap. ROFL