Great and informative video. I live in the NE and never really had many beavers in my area. I've trapped Muskrats, Racoons and Fox in the 70's until the market collapsed. I however NOW seem to have an abundance of Beavers in my area and still have several 330's. I would just like to trap at least one for my wall and to try the meat. Thanks for the video, brought back many FOND and OLD memories.
Excellent video , I trapped Muskrat when I was younger, now getting ready to retire and may get back into trapping to keep myself occupied. Love the whole process.
Well done...a lot of work for one pelt. Can't imagine what the fur trappers did in the early 1800's...no electricity, all outdoors, crude instruments, etc. And they prepared 100's...well done and very informative.
Things have sure changed since the 80s! My trapping partner in Wyoming was from Minnesota, where he trapped with his sons and over the years we trapped together, in Wyoming, they also trapped in Minnesota. They got over 300 Beaver that winter season, there and did them in the oval that they were used to selling them in, there. He brought them out here and was downgraded on EVERY one of them because they weren't round! He was pissed, and I suppose, rightly so! I told him, but he wouldn't believe me that the buyers out here wanted them ROUND and NOT OVAL! I always got top dollar for my skins and earned the compliments of the buyers, both locally and Nationally. At that time, there were only local buyers and few, if any of us were catching and shipping to National fur houses. No ears were cut off andthe leg holes were almost always left open without any downgrading. Loved your series of 4 videos! THANKS!
Thank you for sharing, Big Time shows I been doing it wrong way for years old dogs can learn from your videos A Thousand Thanks for teaching a lot of us out here
Great vid! I think you could even speed it up a little more if you have a container for staples recessed into table between you and where your hands are working. Definitely have my wheels turning on the staple scene ive always nailed and need to try staples. Beaver opens tomorrow. Thanks for sharing
I wonder if you could rig your stapler to essentially hold a bobbin for like sewing machine on the back of your staple. Then useing like a really durable but thinner thread like the waxed thread to make knife cases, wallets etc. So leather work stuff. Run a type of guide under your stapler to under the middle of the staples and over the lip of the stapler so you dont staple your thread. And thread your thread through the guides. Then as your stapling your running a thread under each one. And when your done with your whole process and ready to remove your staples you grab your both ends of your thread pull upwards and just pop all your staples out? If your get a durable thread that is wax you could potentially use it multiple times because the wax absorbing any flesh smells of bateria would be minimal and you could quickly rinse. Only two potential issues i can think of is depending on the tanning method ifs its harsh enough could potentially break or damage the thread. Or depending on how tight the staples are pressing the hide down it could leave thread marks on the hide. Might be more work then its worth but once set up i could see potential on just making things alittle bit quicker qnd efficient. Probably not worth it if only shaving of alittle time but might save strain on your hands depending on staple removal. Not sure if you still do this method since this video is super old but thought i would mention since this is literally only day three of looking into trapping into a alternate to hunting and cant try this myself for awhile anyway. Super informative video and hopefully i can figure this all out so i can try these techniques for myself! Excited to have found your channel!
Maybe mentioned already. I do one thing different. A big magnet in a pillow case right in the middle. Toss staples and the magnet will pull them in, over a container remove pillow case and staples will fall right into a bucket. A quick sweep will pick up any loose staples or if something is left in the hide it will try to lift as an eye catcher. Eezy peezy
I'm new I'm just going to start trapping when you put on the board is the fur already dry how long does it take about to get the gristle off the back and how quick do you have to get this done if you end up can you put in the refrigerator or do they have to be done right away
Hey brother, just wanted to say GREAT channel! Me and my kids love all of your videos. Great information. Raising up 5 future trappers. Keep the videos coming and God bless. Keep your chains tight and your fur shed full.
About how long does it take a beaver to dry? Spring trapping is kicking off in the Dakotas and I'm looking to flesh and board my own hides. Thanks and keep up with the great videos!!
I might have missed it if you had said it but " How many dollars do you think you could get for that pelt at the time with the market as it was ?? " I'm just curious to learn if a guy could make a small living by doing this during the winter months.-Thanks for the vids.
It would be very tough, especially since beaver pelts only run 15-20 for big ones, but maybe if you had a place with plenty of beaver and you were selling the castors, skulls, and possibly even meat if you weren't eating it too.
Another great video bud. i will have to try the staple method as it appears it takes no longer than nails. And yes good caution:remove every staple otherwise Mr Furgrader wont be happy. Going out today after some beaver/rats as our ice just went out. Will see how much the rats are bitten.
I need to tell you I did same way like you (I so your video two years ago from yours channel) and I figured out take me a lot of time to taking those staples out.
So what you're saying is remove every staple because someone may cut their self and then you will be downgraded. They discouraging people from using staples because there is always one random staple which will mistakenly be left. Maybe it is better to not use staples just for the risk factor even though it's nicer product display?
There seems to be no answers to the questions on how much the hides are worth. Without tanning, how much is that hide worth, just stretched and dried like it is?
Hey Stu, a little off topic but what brand and model electronic earmuffs/ headphones do we see you use in your trapping videos? Thanks! And great video, everything you do looks top notch. Great work!
Don't forget to tell us how you got the scratches on the hood of your truck in the last vid bro haha. Many people have guesses pending on an answer lol
You TH-cam guys are always looking for content that’s interesting why don’t you do 1 pelt from each animal you trap and do your best to get top lot! And follow the process all the way thru I’m sure NAFA would love too show how to get top lot on animals I know I’d be glued to my inbox for updates ! And I know my processing needs some help I get maybe 1-3 animals a year in top lot ! And they’re almost always the ones I didn’t count on lol !!!
I have trapped 20+ years, at 35 I have picked up alot of GREAT tips for fur handling and everything! I love the videos!!! thanks!!!
Great and informative video. I live in the NE and never really had many beavers in my area. I've trapped Muskrats, Racoons and Fox in the 70's until the market collapsed. I however NOW seem to have an abundance of Beavers in my area and still have several 330's. I would just like to trap at least one for my wall and to try the meat. Thanks for the video, brought back many FOND and OLD memories.
Excellent video , I trapped Muskrat when I was younger, now getting ready to retire and may get back into trapping to keep myself occupied.
Love the whole process.
Well done...a lot of work for one pelt. Can't imagine what the fur trappers did in the early 1800's...no electricity, all outdoors, crude instruments, etc. And they prepared 100's...well done and very informative.
Things have sure changed since the 80s!
My trapping partner in Wyoming was from Minnesota, where he trapped with his sons and over the years we trapped together, in Wyoming, they also trapped in Minnesota.
They got over 300 Beaver that winter season, there and did them in the oval that they were used to selling them in, there.
He brought them out here and was downgraded on EVERY one of them because they weren't round! He was pissed, and I suppose, rightly so! I told him, but he wouldn't believe me that the buyers out here wanted them ROUND and NOT OVAL!
I always got top dollar for my skins and earned the compliments of the buyers, both locally and Nationally. At that time, there were only local buyers and few, if any of us were catching and shipping to National fur houses. No ears were cut off andthe leg holes were almost always left open without any downgrading.
Loved your series of 4 videos! THANKS!
Thank you for sharing, Big Time shows I been doing it wrong way for years old dogs can learn from your videos A Thousand Thanks for teaching a lot of us out here
How long does it take for the hide to dry? I live in MN and don't have a heated garage. Do you think thus would be a problem? Thanks for the vids.
Great vid! I think you could even speed it up a little more if you have a container for staples recessed into table between you and where your hands are working. Definitely have my wheels turning on the staple scene ive always nailed and need to try staples. Beaver opens tomorrow. Thanks for sharing
What do you put in the washing for the pelts before putting them up?
I wonder if you could rig your stapler to essentially hold a bobbin for like sewing machine on the back of your staple. Then useing like a really durable but thinner thread like the waxed thread to make knife cases, wallets etc. So leather work stuff. Run a type of guide under your stapler to under the middle of the staples and over the lip of the stapler so you dont staple your thread. And thread your thread through the guides. Then as your stapling your running a thread under each one. And when your done with your whole process and ready to remove your staples you grab your both ends of your thread pull upwards and just pop all your staples out? If your get a durable thread that is wax you could potentially use it multiple times because the wax absorbing any flesh smells of bateria would be minimal and you could quickly rinse. Only two potential issues i can think of is depending on the tanning method ifs its harsh enough could potentially break or damage the thread. Or depending on how tight the staples are pressing the hide down it could leave thread marks on the hide. Might be more work then its worth but once set up i could see potential on just making things alittle bit quicker qnd efficient. Probably not worth it if only shaving of alittle time but might save strain on your hands depending on staple removal. Not sure if you still do this method since this video is super old but thought i would mention since this is literally only day three of looking into trapping into a alternate to hunting and cant try this myself for awhile anyway. Super informative video and hopefully i can figure this all out so i can try these techniques for myself! Excited to have found your channel!
Maybe mentioned already. I do one thing different. A big magnet in a pillow case right in the middle. Toss staples and the magnet will pull them in, over a container remove pillow case and staples will fall right into a bucket. A quick sweep will pick up any loose staples or if something is left in the hide it will try to lift as an eye catcher. Eezy peezy
Your TH-cam channel is the best for people starting to trap like me!!!
Thanks
Xander Sterman Agreed 👍👊
I'm new I'm just going to start trapping when you put on the board is the fur already dry how long does it take about to get the gristle off the back and how quick do you have to get this done if you end up can you put in the refrigerator or do they have to be done right away
Hey brother, just wanted to say GREAT channel! Me and my kids love all of your videos. Great information. Raising up 5 future trappers. Keep the videos coming and God bless. Keep your chains tight and your fur shed full.
Right on thanks.
Great videos!! Do you use detergent when washing your beaver pelts?
Nicely done Stu! They sure look nice like that. Hope we see you at trapper's chat tonight! Have a good one bud.
Thanks
Great video Stu. How long does it take for the beaver to dry. How do you know when to pull it off the board
Another great vid. That beaver belt sure did look awesome. I like your way of boarding beaver pelts.
Thanks
Cool work. How much does a hide bring like that one
SO who tans the hides to make them into fur products? i was hoping to see that here .. thanks
Should put a magnet 🧲 in the center and toss the staples at it?
About how long does it take a beaver to dry? Spring trapping is kicking off in the Dakotas and I'm looking to flesh and board my own hides. Thanks and keep up with the great videos!!
5-6 days
great video. where I can I see nafa's beaver boarding video u mentioned? thanks
I might have missed it if you had said it but " How many dollars do you think you could get for that pelt at the time with the market as it was ?? " I'm just curious to learn if a guy could make a small living by doing this during the winter months.-Thanks for the vids.
It would be very tough, especially since beaver pelts only run 15-20 for big ones, but maybe if you had a place with plenty of beaver and you were selling the castors, skulls, and possibly even meat if you weren't eating it too.
Another great video bud. i will have to try the staple method as it appears it takes no longer than nails. And yes good caution:remove every staple otherwise Mr Furgrader wont be happy. Going out today after some beaver/rats as our ice just went out. Will see how much the rats are bitten.
Pretty awesome, I havre been wondering that. Good video.
that looks a whole lot nicer then one done with nail or pins
thanks for the vid ive learned alot
Thanks
Really good technique
Stu what's your thoughts on fur harvester compared to nafa.
Both will treat you right
your videos are very well done and cover all bases. Thanks
I caint find information how to and not to!! shearing finished beaver pelts??
have you ever froze a beaver or otter hide before fleshing It while the fur was still wet?
I need to tell you I did same way like you (I so your video two years ago from yours channel) and I figured out take me a lot of time to taking those staples out.
5 minutes Staples. How long for the nail?
how do you check to make sure you got them all out
So what you're saying is remove every staple because someone may cut their self and then you will be downgraded. They discouraging people from using staples because there is always one random staple which will mistakenly be left. Maybe it is better to not use staples just for the risk factor even though it's nicer product display?
Kinda reminds me of seem ripping lol took a sewing class one year I did not enjoy it. Great video as always, is rebel dog full bluetick?
There seems to be no answers to the questions on how much the hides are worth. Without tanning, how much is that hide worth, just stretched and dried like it is?
yeah that looks sharp. I'll have to try that method next time around thanks for the video bro.
Do you sell online?
Why is it that you don't tan a beaver hide?
you helped me a lot about trapping beaver!
Beautifully done... 😉👍
Hey Stu, a little off topic but what brand and model electronic earmuffs/ headphones do we see you use in your trapping videos? Thanks! And great video, everything you do looks top notch. Great work!
3m brand
Great job...great series...thank you...
Great info. I've always used staples on my hides. I hope to get my first beaver soon. Thanks for sharing! Getting ready to do some bow fishing?
In about a month and a half
can I buy a Beaver hid from you? I am in Tennessee please tell me how much Plus shipping bro.
Don't forget to tell us how you got the scratches on the hood of your truck in the last vid bro haha. Many people have guesses pending on an answer lol
Great looking pelt...Do you re stack and reuse you's staples....hahaha I had too...thank's
He'll yeah what do you think I do in the off season
Maybe at end use a magnet to see if any Staples remain?
how much is one beaver fur
how can i buy one of these hides?
Awesome man looks pretty.
Another good one Stu Thanks
Thanks
Great video
You TH-cam guys are always looking for content that’s interesting why don’t you do 1 pelt from each animal you trap and do your best to get top lot! And follow the process all the way thru I’m sure NAFA would love too show how to get top lot on animals I know I’d be glued to my inbox for updates ! And I know my processing needs some help I get maybe 1-3 animals a year in top lot ! And they’re almost always the ones I didn’t count on lol !!!
At 8:46 he tore the pelt like 2 inches
thanks bud nice looking pelt
Still here🤞🤞
Do you eat Beaver ?
Hell yes, eat da Beaver. No sausage.
you ripped the pelt at 8:44
Really lane?
Thanks Stu.
i thought a beaver has an tail?
The tail is cut off when skinning.
Wtf they do dumb ass