A stubborn dam, Mantis. However, you got it going great! Awesome job. Sure let a lot of water go which was the major reason after all. Keep up the great work my Brother from another Country! 👌👌👍👍
Old beaver built that dam. Tops gone just trunks. Winter food and fall building supplies. No rollover but large amounts of water sent down stream. The fields will get a chance to dry over winter. Well done Mantas.
What a beautiful day... and a great job too. Just when I thought there would not be any collapsing sections, you moved out of the way as section after section decided to move downstream. I love watching you work on a beautiful Fall day. Thank you for a peaceful morning. North Carolina again
That is a really pretty place! I kept expecting your family to show up with a picnic for you! Hope all is well for you all. 🥰 Your friend, Kay from Washington State, USA
Don’t let this get to you. That was one well built dam . Win some loose some! You’re still very entertaining and very smart at what you do with your videos.
These pesky Beavers are adapting to your methods. Bigger logs etc. In a few years time they’ll be using bricks and concrete. Evolution at its finest 😂🏴
Please wear a belt with your waders. As a fly fisherman, I know it is an important, though annoying, safety item to keep one's waders from filing with water and holding you under, in case you get knocked into the water. Especially with you standing below the dam. Thank you for the content!
It's not the huge rollover like you usually do , but I'm giving extra points for the serene woods , fall colors , and the tranquil sound of the waterfalls . Very soothing video !!
I would not want to meet the strong beaver who carried over those big logs.:-D You forgot to say what is the temperature. ;-) Thank you for another great video.
The branches you throw at the beginning, it almost sounds like they’re landing on a trampoline. “Booiiinggggg!” It made me laugh. Stay warm. Those fall colors make me shiver.
That was a lot of fast moving water! I love collapsing dams, but I have to say this kind is just relaxing to see. I know it makes you work harder and for that reason, I wish they would all do a RC (rolling collapse). Beavers are strong. I’ve watch them build dams with entire trees being floated down to add. If beavers had more intelligence, we would have a battle to see which would be at the top of the food chain. Thankfully they only like tree bark. Lol. Great job as always. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽🦫
Being engineer & project manager myself, I start thinking about how to `team up´ with beavers, making conscious use of their capabilities in areas where their activity would be beneficial. They're smart guys; and do neither complain to get a job done over night nor asking for premium (well, in my area they tend to heavily `log´ corn from fields nearby for both construction & dining; sometimes also carrots besides tree bark 😂).
Don’t worry about how the dam comes down. Personally, I watch your videos because of the interaction, information you share, and to see how you solve the different problems each dam presents. If all removals were the same, it would be boring 😉
I am not sure who is the more stubborn at the demolition game. Mr Kenislovas with his knowledge and tools or Mother Nature with her incredible hydraulic power. Either way, a fantastic team effort as usual. And no Earth Shattering Kaboom from blowing up the area. Great job Sir.
It wasn’t what you wanted, but it is always great to see the water go down and the dam melt away. If I could do that, I think what I would enjoy the most is just having the pressure of that water on my legs.
Yep, that was an old school forest beaver dam, none of the giant wads of grass, reeds and twigs. Looks like the beavers were even pilfering from a human's log pile, judging from the obvious saw marks. So less likely to get a collapse, although it certainly seemed to try here and there. But what BEAUTIFUL cinematography!
You do superb videos and I’m always amazed at the size of the branches these beavers gnaw down and drag into the dam ; it’s a shame someone can’t use the wood after it’s dried out, you could start another business selling wood 😊 ❤
Labas Mantas, that dam is a lot of lifting work, today, and just think little, less than 10kg water rats moved all that wood after cutting a lot of it They are strong and know how to use the landscape and natural features to their advantage. Some of the logs looked like chainsaws had been used to cut them. The piecemeal collapse was entertaining . Sveiki to little Miss soon to be 2 years old Roberta and Madam Petrosius, Gintarė.
That was quite a well-built dam without a huge difference in water levels. There was a lot of water behind the dam that must have been causing problems to the surrounding land. On another matter, have you thought of showing a map of where you are working? It would be interesting to follow your adventures.
Looks like you had to do this tough one the old fashioned way. Those logs appeared to be some of the biggest I've seen on your dams. Always I'm really surprised at how quickly and how much the dammed water level drops once the dam is opened.
Dams built with logs and large sticks should be opened with a narrow cut which can be made wider when the water is flowing. You won't get a dramatic rollover but you will get an impressive water flow. The deeper the water is the easier it is for the beaver to rebuild the dam,
Looks like the Beavers changed their building plans: anchoring trees on to the land to fortify against Mantis using his potato rake. I think that the most grown trees I seen in one dam yet.
I'm always amazed at how much water these dams hold back
Me too!
What a lovely spot, river and trees. Lovely surroundings.
That one made you work for it, a slow release but equally satisfying, great work once again 👍
Must of been union beavers ,lol, that was built very well.
Thanks again 👍
Thank you for letting us see the wonderful colors of Autumn.
That’s a dam stubborn dam! 👍🏼🦫🦫🦫
Even the Video's that don't go to plan are better than 90% of other peoples video's and loved the Camera on the Second Dam!
That has to be one fat Beaver! And quite the builder. Those logs were huge.
Nice edit. 😊
Beautiful fall day. Lovely rushing water
Old way, new way, it doesn’t matter. Each dam is unique and nice to watch its dismantling.
A stubborn dam, Mantis. However, you got it going great!
Awesome job. Sure let a lot of water go which was the major
reason after all. Keep up the great work my Brother from another Country!
👌👌👍👍
You got a stubborn one. Like the beavers did a really great job on this one. Still a lot of work. Great video without the collapse!👏🏻👍😁
What a beautiful part of your country!!
It was still a good one, thank you
Old beaver built that dam. Tops gone just trunks. Winter food and fall building supplies. No rollover but large amounts of water sent down stream. The fields will get a chance to dry over winter. Well done Mantas.
STILL AMAZED ON HOW BEAVERS MANAGE THESE LARGE TREESTUMPS!!!!!!!! AND YET AGAIN, EXCELLENT FOOTAGE, THANKS!!!!!!!!
Almost
100,000! Come on folks subscribe, he is really good at what he does.
Nice removal in the old type.
Well done!
Not every dam has to roll for us to keep coming back for more. Great video Mantas.
I think the beavers were saying let’s give him something to think about this time. Let’s give him something new.
What a beautiful day... and a great job too. Just when I thought there would not be any collapsing sections, you moved out of the way as section after section decided to move downstream. I love watching you work on a beautiful Fall day. Thank you for a peaceful morning. North Carolina again
Someone has given that beaver a chainsaw! Some hefty logs in there. Great video. Cheers
That is a really pretty place! I kept expecting your family to show up with a picnic for you! Hope all is well for you all. 🥰
Your friend,
Kay from Washington State, USA
With logs this size, the Beavers have probably found some energy drinks, to move logs like this.
Lovely…….beautiful area, nice serene rollover! ALL ARE ENJOYABLE! Thank you!🫶✌🏼
Another dam built by an experienced Beaver
Big Dam. Enough wood to build a bridge 😂. Thanks for another great video
Great job Thanks
I thought for sure you would get your collapse but you got the job done
HI KENI never seen so many logs in a dam must of been exhausting clearing so many friend..?.john. England. u.k.
Lot's of water, beaver engineers at that location are quite good.
Don’t let this get to you. That was one well built dam . Win some loose some! You’re still very entertaining and very smart at what you do with your videos.
Just listening to and watching the water is so peaceful and relaxing. Just what I need some days. Thank you.
These pesky Beavers are adapting to your methods. Bigger logs etc. In a few years time they’ll be using bricks and concrete. Evolution at its finest 😂🏴
I’m always amazed at how much water is held back by the dams you remove. You are quite excellent at removing then skillfully. 👍😊
Please wear a belt with your waders. As a fly fisherman, I know it is an important, though annoying, safety item to keep one's waders from filing with water and holding you under, in case you get knocked into the water. Especially with you standing below the dam. Thank you for the content!
It's not the huge rollover like you usually do , but I'm giving extra points for the serene woods , fall colors , and the tranquil sound of the waterfalls . Very soothing video !!
I would not want to meet the strong beaver who carried over those big logs.:-D
You forgot to say what is the temperature. ;-)
Thank you for another great video.
WQW that was really alot!! Good job!
That one just wouldn't let go. Thanks for sharing.
The branches you throw at the beginning, it almost sounds like they’re landing on a trampoline. “Booiiinggggg!” It made me laugh. Stay warm. Those fall colors make me shiver.
It was still a important dam removal ,nothing to be embarrassed about well done Mantas
Just the sound of the water! Another great video!
Sticky stuff! Amazes me the knowledge them beavers have for construction. Great stuff thanks.
Mantas, large amount of water for this dam. Great video as always, have a wonderful week with the family. 👍👍💞💞❤❤❤.
A lot of water in that crick, must have rained lately - thanks for sharing - enjoy watching your videos!!!
This one just did not want to go. Awesome as always. Take care of yourself and your family. Enjoy life.
That was a lot of fast moving water! I love collapsing dams, but I have to say this kind is just relaxing to see. I know it makes you work harder and for that reason, I wish they would all do a RC (rolling collapse). Beavers are strong. I’ve watch them build dams with entire trees being floated down to add. If beavers had more intelligence, we would have a battle to see which would be at the top of the food chain. Thankfully they only like tree bark. Lol. Great job as always. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽🦫
Being engineer & project manager myself, I start thinking about how to `team up´ with beavers, making conscious use of their capabilities in areas where their activity would be beneficial. They're smart guys; and do neither complain to get a job done over night nor asking for premium (well, in my area they tend to heavily `log´ corn from fields nearby for both construction & dining; sometimes also carrots besides tree bark 😂).
This was so beautiful and relaxing to watch. Thank you for bringing some Autumn to us.
That was a sticky one. LOL but I like it ❤
Amazing to watch and very peaceful. Arizona nana 😊USA.
Interesting to see the difference in dam where beavers have quicker access to wood than grass and mud
The sound of the rushing water is nice.
First time I saw it fall from the middle like that good job young man👊🏽
When I saw all of the little twigs / branches holding thus damn together I did not expect much of a collapse. Old school is good too!😊👍
Great video, thanks.
Don’t worry about how the dam comes down. Personally, I watch your videos because of the interaction, information you share, and to see how you solve the different problems each dam presents. If all removals were the same, it would be boring 😉
I am not sure who is the more stubborn at the demolition game. Mr Kenislovas with his knowledge and tools or Mother Nature with her incredible hydraulic power. Either way, a fantastic team effort as usual. And no Earth Shattering Kaboom from blowing up the area. Great job Sir.
It wasn’t what you wanted, but it is always great to see the water go down and the dam melt away.
If I could do that, I think what I would enjoy the most is just having the pressure of that water on my legs.
You never disappoint with your videos! Great job once again, Mantas!
This was great! It was a beautiful location because of the pretty leaves.
Great video! The autumn is a beautiful time!
Yep, that was an old school forest beaver dam, none of the giant wads of grass, reeds and twigs. Looks like the beavers were even pilfering from a human's log pile, judging from the obvious saw marks. So less likely to get a collapse, although it certainly seemed to try here and there. But what BEAUTIFUL cinematography!
Great as always ken. 😊. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🪖🪖👮👮🚓🚓
Yay! A longer video. I love it!
Beavers to the water: "You shall not pass!"
Sarumantas: "You have no power here!"
Don't ya hate it when a dam has a mind of its own and doesn't want to cooperate...still a good watch. Thanks
the strongest beaver dam I've seen on your channel
God bless you🙏🏽
Good removal it looked like a well built dam
I am so sorry for you and I will keep watching I love seeing what he does ❤love itxxx
You and Fox River Bushcraft work in some of the more picturesque locations. Nicely done!
A lot of good kindling there!
A slow motion rollover 👏👏👏👏😁
Water flow was impressive
Another great video, thanks. I just hope that the 2 big logs you sent downstream don't create a blockage.
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❤ all your videos
Hiya! Some real timber merchants amongst the beavers.
Great job 💯👍👍
Thanks!
Thank you Ron!
nice!! thanks for this Mantas!!
great job as usual
Very nice work
That was really nice to watch all that water
Man your doing a great job 👍👍👍👍👍 on the dam 🦫 keep it up
Vast amount of water. Well done 🦫🦫🦫
All removals are cool
You do superb videos and I’m always amazed at the size of the branches these beavers gnaw down and drag into the dam ; it’s a shame someone can’t use the wood after it’s dried out, you could start another business selling wood 😊 ❤
Nice one as usual, thanks
A little at a time. Smart beavers, they were going for a solid dam.
Labas Mantas, that dam is a lot of lifting work, today, and just think little, less than 10kg water rats moved all that wood after cutting a lot of it They are strong and know how to use the landscape and natural features to their advantage. Some of the logs looked like chainsaws had been used to cut them. The piecemeal collapse was entertaining .
Sveiki to little Miss soon to be 2 years old Roberta and Madam Petrosius, Gintarė.
They’re making you work for it this time. 😅
Good job mate 👍 success in the removal!! All your videos are excellent to watch 👍
Awesome video as always mate 🤙😎🇦🇺
That was quite a well-built dam without a huge difference in water levels. There was a lot of water behind the dam that must have been causing problems to the surrounding land. On another matter, have you thought of showing a map of where you are working? It would be interesting to follow your adventures.
Looks like you had to do this tough one the old fashioned way. Those logs appeared to be some of the biggest I've seen on your dams. Always I'm really surprised at how quickly and how much the dammed water level drops once the dam is opened.
Dams built with logs and large sticks should be opened with a narrow cut which can be made wider when the water is flowing. You won't get a dramatic rollover but you will get an impressive water flow. The deeper the water is the easier it is for the beaver to rebuild the dam,
Looks like the Beavers changed their building plans: anchoring trees on to the land to fortify against Mantis using his potato rake. I think that the most grown trees I seen in one dam yet.
Dam good job ! !
Good dam work Mantas. No shortage of food for beavers. Makes shortage of trees for humans to enjoy.