Great trigger system. I learned it from my mentor Ron Hood as well, thank you for mentioning him. That shows a lot of class and respect. Thanks for the video.
@@DavidCanterbury and a better friend. I tell a little story about one of our trips in my last live feed. I miss him every time I am in the woods. Thanks for helping to keep his memory alive.
Almost like you've been reading my mind, bro. Been practicing allot of the primitive trapping I learned from you last year at the school and, lately, different trigger systems. This is great to add to the list of practice pieces...thanks.
Dave, i use to watch and follow you from Duel Survival... now i get to follow you and learn from you on here. that looks like the most easy way to set a line. thanks the knowledge you possess and share...
Sweet! I have used something similar with a single loop and a balanced stick but this is definitely and upgrade as it looks much easier to set. I will definitely add this to my collection. Thanks Dave.
Love the idea of the retention string on the trigger. I have lost several triggers over the years. Ron's Traps and Trapping DVD is still a go-to resource for me.
I remember that set from Ron years ago, forgot about it as I used a two stick notched for set lines and small game snares, thanks for showing it again, going to share with my scouts.
When I was a teenager in w.n.c. I had to walk five miles from my car breaking down no food no water got cotton mouth from being so thirsty with the river right beside me. Ty Dave for all your teachings you are not just teaching you are saving people's lives like mine now I'm always prepared because of you ty so much for doing what you do God bless you.
If you use a slightly fatter trigger stick at one end, drill a hole through, thread the cord you use for you ground anchor and tie it in to the trigger loop you never lose the trigger stick.
cool trap videos! reminds me of a real life video game! i’m documenting my journey to make a primitive shelter but i don’t think i could go as far to trap game unless my life depended on it.
I have a question, would you do a video on how to make charcoal and its purposes for survival, I can't begin to thank you enough for everything, may the Good Lord bless you and your family
I noticed you used 2 different diameter pieces of cordage, (probably for demonstration), but it also appears that the same diameter cordage for both pieces could be used when setting this trap. Am I correct?
Solid video Dave! When you’re using a spring pole snare is there a rule of thumb for the amount of tension you need? For example the weight of a deadfall is supposed to be 4-5 times the weight of the target animal. Does the spring pole have to be strong enough to lift the animal in your experience?
Great trigger system. I learned it from my mentor Ron Hood as well, thank you for mentioning him. That shows a lot of class and respect. Thanks for the video.
He was great man
@@DavidCanterbury and a better friend. I tell a little story about one of our trips in my last live feed. I miss him every time I am in the woods. Thanks for helping to keep his memory alive.
*Using different type lines and colors is a great way to demonstrate!*
Thank you. I'm going to attempt this as a fishing line.
Almost like you've been reading my mind, bro. Been practicing allot of the primitive trapping I learned from you last year at the school and, lately, different trigger systems. This is great to add to the list of practice pieces...thanks.
This is such a simple, yet effective, trap set up. Thank you.
Dave, i use to watch and follow you from Duel Survival... now i get to follow you and learn from you on here. that looks like the most easy way to set a line. thanks the knowledge you possess and share...
the way you explain this makes it seem so easy to understand ,thanks for sharing
You have covered many trigger systems so far and should include all these triggers in a pocket book, something that I'd definitely buy.
Thanks Dave, this is just the setup I’ve been looking for so many uses.
Great Chanel you’ve got going .
Sweet! I have used something similar with a single loop and a balanced stick but this is definitely and upgrade as it looks much easier to set. I will definitely add this to my collection. Thanks Dave.
Thanks brother
Learning something every day thanks for the info.That would be a lot faster than carving all the sticks although I do like your wishbone trap.
Great video Dave, I love learning from you. You are a great teacher!!!! I've been putting that 64 oz Bushpot to work!! Great piece of kit!!!
Really like your trapping videos, thank you for putting them out.
Love your way to learn, and for me im Swedish , I learn better from you in English! I wish i had a teacher like you back in the days for real !
David I hope you know how much some of us appreciate all the amazing knowledge that you share with us here in these videos. Thank you sir!
Thank you
Love the idea of the retention string on the trigger. I have lost several triggers over the years. Ron's Traps and Trapping DVD is still a go-to resource for me.
Just getting into trapping, this looks a lot easier then a lot of the other trap systems Ive seen.
I remember that set from Ron years ago, forgot about it as I used a two stick notched for set lines and small game snares, thanks for showing it again, going to share with my scouts.
Super cool Dave!!! Fast and easy. Thanks for the VID!!
Thank you Dave! My grandkids come up north to see me and I teach them what you show me, they think grandpa is amazing 👍 thanks again brother MACVSOG
Excellent! I can think of several different uses for that trigger setup. Thanks for sharing.
Bro that Trigger System is Brilliant, Please make more primitive trapping video and explanation, Thanks
Thanks Dave! Excellent Instruction. Much appreciated!
Excellent informative video Dave. Wish you had more time for these type videos.
Thank you this is an excellent design.
Great easy and effective trap design, thanks for sharing Dave.
puts me in mind of Ron Hood's lunch launcer trap trigger. I like this trap you describe here. Great video.
Great video! Very well explained and executed. Thank you.
Dave, I so appreciate your knowledge, and am grateful that you share with us.
Sweet so many possibilities definitely will be putting it to use thanks again Dave your wisdom seems never ending brother
These traps are simple and fun. Thanks for the thorough demonstration. 👍
Awesome demonstrations thanks !!!
My new favorite trigger thank you so much
Awesome trap. Cool triggering.
Great knowledge to Kno on the trail Dave. Thanks for all you do..
I love this, exactly what I wanted for alarm system in the woods.
Love it! Nice and simple. Thanks Dave
You made it easy to understand. Love it!
Could you show how to apply this to some of your favorite traps? I'm new to the whole trapping thing.
Very elegant system. It seems it would not be super sensitive, so wouldn't work on really small, light-touch game. But for anything bigger, I LIKE IT!
When I was a teenager in w.n.c. I had to walk five miles from my car breaking down no food no water got cotton mouth from being so thirsty with the river right beside me. Ty Dave for all your teachings you are not just teaching you are saving people's lives like mine now I'm always prepared because of you ty so much for doing what you do God bless you.
Thanks Dave
If you use a slightly fatter trigger stick at one end, drill a hole through, thread the cord you use for you ground anchor and tie it in to the trigger loop you never lose the trigger stick.
Good information Dave
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing this.
Awesome tool for the box!!!! This will be great for where I fish and hunt!!!
Awesome video! Thanks Dave...
I like that. Very efficient.
Very clever.
Thanks.
Well that was COOL!! KISS system, works for me! Thanks Dave!!
Dave, sou super fã do teu trabalho!!!
Nice one Dave!
Like mike thomas said i think this would be great for a fishing line thank you for sharing
Thank you Sir. Good show
I’m gonna give it a shot. Thanks buddy
cool trap videos! reminds me of a real life video game! i’m documenting my journey to make a primitive shelter but i don’t think i could go as far to trap game unless my life depended on it.
Never seen this one before, very nice 👊💯🔥🔥🔥
never seen that system before thanks for sharing
Simple and effective! Love it! Excellent as always sir thank you 👍🏽👌🏽 Best wishes
Definitely logging this one!
Nice Dave.
Nice tip gonna use the for some fishing. Thanks
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage !
This is a cool video. Count me in as one who is learning here. Thank you.
best trap vid I seen u do yet...ty sir
Thank you
Ya i learn something everytime i watch you.
Fist bumps 👊👊👊👊👊, high fives/pats on the back ✋✋✋✋✋, extra thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
very very good, brilliant
I have a question, would you do a video on how to make charcoal and its purposes for survival, I can't begin to thank you enough for everything, may the Good Lord bless you and your family
Very cool!
awesome thanks Dave
Excellent!
I noticed you used 2 different diameter pieces of cordage, (probably for demonstration), but it also appears that the same diameter cordage for both pieces could be used when setting this trap. Am I correct?
Yes it could be the same
Great info, thank you 👍🏼
Hola de Argentina muy buena saludos ❤
Genius, thanks
Brilliant!
Tem algum brasileiro que e fã do David Canterbury a qui 🤔?????
Eu sou super fã do Dave!!!
As always awesome
Solid video Dave! When you’re using a spring pole snare is there a rule of thumb for the amount of tension you need? For example the weight of a deadfall is supposed to be 4-5 times the weight of the target animal. Does the spring pole have to be strong enough to lift the animal in your experience?
If you are trapping a mammal it should be enough tension to lift them off the ground
You could poke your eye out with that.😉🙈👁⛑
awesome
Good
Nice !!!!!
I like it
👍👍👍
Love the trap vids
Spring could be a bungee
nice...!!
Slick
Opa like 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks man. ---mww
Dave... I know why you're making this setup. It's to catch Iris so she stays more than 30 seconds in front of the camera :o)
Loved it. Let's catch some rats.
Brilliant!