Trap Sets The Step Down Set Modern Trapping Series Part 48
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
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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
Absolutely brilliant!! Ive learned more about self reliance and survival from you in 3 years than all the books ive read in the last 20 years..
Excellent video, Dave. Love the new stove you and Rob put together. Keep finding stuff that we can support. You guys are changing things for the better.
Thank you Jesus for bringing Dave back to us safely. I've been going into wilderness outfitters withdraw lol. Hope you had fun at your class, Dave!
Thank you for spreading your knowledge. I feel like I'm getting a free education from this youtube channel. I'll buy something from your store when I need my next piece of gear.
Glad your back sir. Missed watching and learning from your videos.
Welcome back Dave! Thanks for making interesting and informative videos.
Very cool
Thanks for the video Dave. I found the whole trapping series pretty interesting.
Great to see you back Dave and thanks for sharing some of what you learned! The forest is looking really green in the background. Seems like you're having a good rain year.
I really appreciate all your videos, Dave, they're all great and informational!
I try to remember and watch as much as possible for when I'm going camping or if I ever get in a situation I HAVE to remember the things I learn. Probably won't hurt knowing some extra survival stuff for when I'm going to the army in January.
great vid.. glad your back dave! don't think nobody body posted a new vid since you been gone lol, been a boring week without ya hahahaha
Trapping season again! Loved this series last year and excited to see you at it again!
Welcome back Dave.
Welcome back and nice info.
That looks really good. I would stop and investigate that myself, lol
Coal is a Survival asset, nice catch...
Thank you Dave. Very good info.
great video thanks Dave
Hi Dave Iam a new to TH-cam and new subcrided to your channel love your trapping videos cause Iam a new trapper myself
Glad your back dave, I was starting to get the jitters...lol, great vid.
Great video !
Good Morning Dave. :-)
Really informative and enjoyable video. Thanks!
Welcome home my man, Glad to see you're back!
nice one all the way around brother
My son is asleep... I feel safe watching. I can't wait to hear about him turd hunting at school tomorrow...
Everyone has a different method, no one I meet uses the same as the last trapper. Eager to see how you make out. Keep up the videos
dang man those packs are pricey! handsome pack for sure
welcome back man
thanks dave you are the man another great trapping lesson i love k9 trapping thank you for all the time you put into teach us you knowledge keep the vids comin brother!
Need to make a heavy type lid for that cup and you'd be set. Get on the RnD brother make it happen!!! I'll buy two . thanks for the vids
Outstanding video. I didn't know any of this. Thank you.
Thank You
good film compliment!
interesting, the guy who showed me it usually used a fresh fire with burned meat and burying it as a large bait site, having trails coming to the fire and at choke points, putting leg holds and snares along the path. he had success with it. another "trick" he used to use was nail a piece of meat high in a spruce or pine and channel the animals into the traps with it's boughs. used to be able to set 3-4 traps per tree, catching raccoon, coyotes, the odd fox. nothing beats simplicity,
Great Video Dave, What size Minnesota Brand trap was that? Thanks again
Nice Adze...
why do you want it at an angle, if I may ask? Thanks for sharing!
Great video brother keep em comin!
Dave great video on snagging the K9 game but as a newbie what's next? Assume if we caught Fox or Coyote etc. then we would need to finish them off with a quick shot with 22? Thanks!!
Awesome series. Any tips for finding good places to set for mink?
Here's something you might find interesting. My next door neighbor owns a 600 acre cattle ranch and usually run's a couple hundred head. Every once and awhile a cow just up and dies. There's a pack of coyotes that lives close but the rancher won't allow anyone to hunt or trap them. Says he's never lost a healthy cow or calf to them and they clean up the carcass of any that die. Also help keep the rodent population in check. Only rancher I ever met that likes yotes. Welcome back bud.
it's ok I got my answer, it's to exert more weight on the trap when animal steps on it. So you don't have to answer.
great vid as always, thanks!
Whats the most effective primitive trap.
on a different subject. how do you build a debri hut shelter when everything is wet?
Good video Dave, really liked it. But man, no pictures of video from your time at the college? ;)
Dave, you bring up scent in this video and that has been one of my main concerns with using bank line for snares despite its superior ability over paracord. Can you speak to weather or not the smell of bank line has an effect on trapping game or do you do something to mask the order?
I haven't even seen much of this video yet but I'm betting on peanut butter...
Dave, I read somewhere that scent travels uphill during the day since heat rises (the sun being the heat source), and scent travels downhill during the night since cold air sinks. Did they mention anything about that at the trappers college? thx, good stuff, I really enjoy this trapping series, I have learned a lot.
WB from the Trappers College. What is the best scent attractant for coyotes? Also along with mountainman114.if you prefer Earth anchors do you make them yourself with 3/8 galv. pipe and welded nuts cntered on them?
nice.. but the fact you put your scent hole at an angle will keep you from catching a fox or coyote.... they work that set and look into that scent hole from a distance and probably move on... you need to put that hole straight down. so that he has to cross that trap pan to see down that hole.. a backing will force him to work it from the correct angle.. I never caught a damn think when I used the angle scent hole as a beginner.
i read a book of a rancher in NM. he didnt mind the yotes either. his method of keeping them at bay was LGDs. they kept the yotes off the calves. but didnt mind them cleaning up the area. never had problem with the yotes but all his neighbors did. b/c they didnt use dogs. his reasoning was you can never trap them out and poisoning was detrimental to everything else. so you work in harmony with nature. not try to change it. course nothing wrong with taking a few pelts either.
Do you ever do those big stone traps where the animal is being crushed by a huge rock that is leaning on twigs and stuff?
Dave I know you like your brand of hot coco,Swissmiss has one with a little caffeine called pick me up
The bug dope on the website is that the recipe thats found in one of Nessmuk's books.
Alright Dave. I've watched you boil water an uncountable amount of times on a fire. My question is how do you get that hot metal container off the fire? Do you just put your leather gloves on for that or what? Thanks For the video
How much do Fox pelts go for?
is that going to be a set? the alcohol stove water bottle, cup and stove? that would be perfect!
is that black stuff in the dirt actually coal?
Was wondering what keeps other critters out, such as cats and dogs and raccoon,?
First And Thanks For the upload!
I don't remember if you ever tried making a camp fire set for trapping.....just a couple pieces of charcoal and some burnt meat makes a great attention grabber to any animal in the woods.
Hey Dave that vid you did on turd hunting couldn't you use your pet dog's turds for a lure?
Look at all the golden rod in the background
Animals are as lazy as people. Thats gold!
i am not very familiar with traps so i cringe every time he puts his hand over the pan... i am sure its not enough pressure but man that would hurt!