I am glad the warrantee on those driveshafts is still usable. I am very impressed how you crawl into a snow bank and fix your own truck. There are a lot of folks who would be crying into a sat phone begging for help! You are one bad ass fellow.
I gotta admit after pissing and moaning for a day my problems don't seem as bad. He's a lot more positive and has a lot more patience then I have I know that much
Listen, I really enjoy your content, resets and all!!! I want to see every dog, reset and new set. All your troubles and successes. Try not to leave anything out. Les from Eastern Oregon
GREAT VID, WHEN YOU GET SOME TIME, AN INDOOR WORKSHOP TO WORK ON YOUR CARS, QUAD ETC, WITH A STOVE IN THERE! SO YOUR IN THE WARM AND DRY WORKING ON THE TRUCKS ETC, THAT WOULD MAKE A GREAT BUILD/VID, STAY SAFE AND WARM BRUV, TOP MAN, FROM UK.
You chose a rough life too leave. Not saying that is bad. You have a passion for it. Not many people can live it, especially not at your age. You have so many followers that are much, much older than you. Why? Maybe it is your passion for the bush. Maybe it is your humor. I for one love it all, but watching you march on through the good and the bad. This world needs more straight forward, honest, and hard working young men it like yourself.
Canadian Dude, ur freak show is the best on the tube. Your style, comments, appearance are all unique. I would gladly add to your financial well being. Your show is worth it. I would pay to stream you. Love your videos.
2 feet of snow/30 below temps= difficult moving around! Your so lucky you know your vehicles backwards and forwards 👍 And are able to fix them!!! Looks like your piling up the coyotes👍 Glad that’s going well… B Deacon Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
Not sure where you determine "luck" enters the picture regarding the knowledge of his vehicles .... seems to me it's all been pretty much acquired thru trial and error. He's bothered to learn from each of his vehicles breakdowns and he's retained the knowledge and puts it to work. THAT'S how he knows his vehicles backwards and forwards !!!! No such thing as "luck" and it sure hasn't visited this young fellas life.
Nice to see your still getting fur. Put chains on that 12v you'll get through twice as much. Put a plow on it. Take the ram charger to town if you need too. Chains are the key if you want to get through snow. Maybe we can get a ice fishing video from you this winter.
If everyone on this planet had your work ethic and energy there would be nothing that could not be overcome. I enjoy watching you on the trapline and all the tasks that come with it. With all you do you still put out great videos. Thanks for all your effort. Keep it up. Thanks
I've been watching your videos for years now & though I see the frustration starting to build when you get hit with these 1-2 punches back to back, the thing you have come to assure me of is that You ALWAYS find a way through it. I'm not sure how you maintain your UNBELIEVABLE can do attitude. But it serves you extremely well & I'm positive things will get better soon. Keep your head up! L❤VE from Kentucky!
Love these videos I look forward to them so I have something to watch from my tent as I complete my hike across America on the American Discovery Trail. Thanks for another interesting video from the Mojave desert.
Another fine video on traplines. You deal so well with the challenges of living in the Bush. You really are an inspiration to others. Keep up the great work and take care! 👍
Maybe a dealership will see this an give a new ride for a season to try out . Or a Can Am dealership will see it an give a big side by side on tracks with a cab an a heater to test for a season. Really enjoy your videos. I'm down in the states (Ohio) . Looking forward to your next video. Keep on grinding man we are behind ya
Yeah but bet u hes had some offers kids no sell out hes a trapper that's trap out & the going is ruff & hes got lots of his work done by the look he will still be worth waching but sometimes u get burned out life in the woods is fill time job & I have it easyer then he does lol .he will do something it will drive him nuts lol
@Dave .... I agree ... but be mindful of your body ....how you do things .... your back, for instance.... it can be many years down the track when one day a simple accident can happen when doing an everyday , safe ,normal work/home activity .... and from the hard yards you put your body thru in your young years, you can ve incapacitated for life !!!!! I speak from experience... it'll be 24 yrs this yr that my back failed me and pain is my constant companion. I've pressed on , lost a son to suicide 15yrs ago, so continued to raise his 4yr old son to adulthood. Am stuck on addictive meds to get thru 3ach day still but alot of the degeneration in my spine is from lugging vales of hay 9n my back thru thigh high snow to sheep too dumb to gather in a corner close to the fence line that tractor & trailer could reach. I'd also loaded and unloaded that hay many times invthe process of making and died stacking it. Was a job and enjoyable, very tiring, at the time and it seems easy enough when you're young, fit, & healthy. But after 2 miscarriages and 2 births ... Theresa certain amounts of wear and tear your back ( for me) endures ...that could be hips or knees or Amy other joint etc. Not being a negative nelly , just sharing a warning that the young years can be laying a trap for your older years IF you're not wary about how you do stuff.
I love your channel . I have so much respect for you and your work ethic, stubbornness and determination . A lot of frustration and swearing in this video . I hope and pray for resolved issues and better times this trapping season .
Hang in there!! I recently found your channel and you are a breath of fresh air!! I admire you!! You got it going on and you live in a beautiful area and you get to trap it.. That is AWESOME!!
Until you have been in -50 and had to work, you will never know cold work. Your videos are amazing, I put down everything to watch. Thanks and keep on choochin
Hang in there, man, and don't let all the problems beat you. Keep at it little by little. Your skills and resourcefulness are really impressive. And the rants are good for letting off steam. Keep at it and thanks for the inspiration!
Small engine engine and snowmobile cold weather starting tip when turning your snowmobile off before you turn it off turn choke to full hit stop button and give it full throttle it'll flood the cylinders and not let crystals form on rings trust me it makes them starting a lot easier will work on generator also.
Very nice dogs you got there..biggest trapper in New England here in USA taught me how to trap when I was 18.. fox, coyote, beaver, fisher. Quite the skill to have. Nice video..ty
Be careful you dont get the mange from handling those sick yotes. I knew a trapper who caught the mange from a red fox he caught. It wasn't easy for him to get rid of it. Love all your videos!!
I live in a location much like you do,Those -40 s and worse the wind make it hard on both equipment and us. I finally decided to get a good used Argo instead of a cold ride on a sled. It was a Very good choice. 🇨🇦👍
Man, you have a great attitude ,I can say I am impressed at your way of doing things and staying positive. Not a whole lot of people could. Keep on choochin!
A winch possibly, and a few extra rebuilt drives driveshafts, and anything else that breaks on a regular basis? Love the fact that you love what you do, few do, but work smarter not harder.
You are doing a good job! I understand getting used to the cold however... It is still super tough to be out there handling metal and tools and parts in snow at night with -38 wind chill.. It takes a special breed to do it. The fact that you can be relatively comfortable or adapted at -30 means you have worked at it... Hats off to you!
I am glad to hear that the trapping season is going well for you even though it seems like shit is hitting the fan. I don't normally comment on videos, but I really enjoy your content and find your self reliance inspiring. You seem like a cool person! Take care and I hope Cougar is doing well too!
Best trapping videos hands down, I get so excited when see a new one………keep her going 👍👍👍👍👍👍……….for the ones complaining about the language……..don’t watch.
No, do not stop watching !!!! This guy is far more than his language. I don't like it either, I refuse to allow my grsons to use it in my presence, but this young fella has so much to offer I have had to learn adjust to his bad language. When you realise how many words he uses that aren't foul and are expressing something phenomenal. This young fella is an amazing human being. I just pray for him every time he says those words. I love this kid , his parents should be so proud of his tenacity. If it gets to fluent , just drop the volume for a minute. 🤗💞🙏👍✌👏
Hi, from San Marcos, Texas wanted to let you know I'm enjoying your videos keep them coming they're very exciting and I sharing with my friends keep up the good work my friend cannot wait till your next video. 🦊🐓🐔🐕🐗
I wonder if a 4x4 backhoe with a front end loader would be helpful. You could dig out equipment, pull out stuck trucks, move wood, move around snow, etc. I love my bobcat with heat and a/c but im thinking a backhoe would be even more useful. Thanks for the update, hope things start going a little smoother soon
I can only imagine how frustrating it must be to have to fix your vehicles over and over (the same basic issues, too) again! Life seems to be made up of "interruptions" to our carefully made plans. You have a great attitude about it, though, and you'll overcome all of this one way or another. Thanks for sharing the good and the not-so-good in your life with us!
- You know man - your videos bring a lot of pleasure to a lot of people, something for you to very proud of. And again, Traplines and Inlines, your vision of quality shines in this video. Thanks Man, for your Positive Personality, it’s Simply the Best!!! Until your next masterpiece video. - from Northern Nova Scotia - Safe Journeys my Friend.
You just made my Friday! :) Give Cougar boy some love for me! Ps- everytime I complain about having to walk my dog in +20°F, I think of you living life in -20°F and loving it lol. Its a nice reminder that it could always be colder! 🤣
Extreme snow and ice and extreme cold or just a recipe for mechanical disaster it has wheels in an engine it's a problem good luck get her done fix them up thanks for sharing
You've got a way with puttn a sentence together to convey the way you feel about something...when you get on a role I can't stop laugh'n...great video!
Great to see you're getting plenty of coyotes. Hopefully you can get a drive shaft which will hold up, maybe the 4 wheel drive outfitters could ask you to test their gear for toughness. Mint video as always. 👍❤
Maybe check in on a small snowcat?? Just to play around with in the bush. Warmer than a skidoo and don't have to dig them out as often. Keep piling the yot's up.
I have a 2000 Chevy 3/4 ton long bed with the 14 bolt 3:73 axles and the vortec 350sbc and 4L80En transmission and the ole girl has been a deadly rig and I have been far from gentle on her!! In the tall rocky mountains of Eastern Kentucky it's really hard to get around in the mountains and the ole girls never left me stranded and with over 300k miles on her she's still going strong!!!! May be something to look for to have a good backup rig!! Best to find a 96-2000 years!! Best of luck my friend!!
over here in interior alaska my belief is operating older equipment colder than -30, -40, or -50F a guy is just asking for trouble. I try and wait it out and focus on other projects. counterproductive to break equipment that is not engineered for those conditions. I am 65. Been there done that.
I am glad the warrantee on those driveshafts is still usable. I am very impressed how you crawl into a snow bank and fix your own truck. There are a lot of folks who would be crying into a sat phone begging for help! You are one bad ass fellow.
I gotta admit after pissing and moaning for a day my problems don't seem as bad. He's a lot more positive and has a lot more patience then I have I know that much
Listen, I really enjoy your content, resets and all!!! I want to see every dog, reset and new set. All your troubles and successes. Try not to leave anything out.
Les from Eastern Oregon
GREAT VID, WHEN YOU GET SOME TIME, AN INDOOR WORKSHOP TO WORK ON YOUR CARS, QUAD ETC, WITH A STOVE IN THERE! SO YOUR IN THE WARM AND DRY WORKING ON THE TRUCKS ETC, THAT WOULD MAKE A GREAT BUILD/VID, STAY SAFE AND WARM BRUV, TOP MAN, FROM UK.
Thank you for sharing this. Not too much stops you! I wish you every success and less drama!
Great video!
We'll listen to them all week!
You chose a rough life too leave. Not saying that is bad. You have a passion for it. Not many people can live it, especially not at your age. You have so many followers that are much, much older than you. Why? Maybe it is your passion for the bush. Maybe it is your humor. I for one love it all, but watching you march on through the good and the bad. This world needs more straight forward, honest, and hard working young men it like yourself.
Canadian Dude, ur freak show is the best on the tube. Your style, comments, appearance are all unique. I would gladly add to your financial well being. Your show is worth it. I would pay to stream you. Love your videos.
One of the best on TH-cam!!!
I am just totally impressed 👌 with all you do!
2 feet of snow/30 below temps= difficult moving around! Your so lucky you know your vehicles backwards and forwards 👍 And are able to fix them!!! Looks like your piling up the coyotes👍 Glad that’s going well… B Deacon Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
Not sure where you determine "luck" enters the picture regarding the knowledge of his vehicles .... seems to me it's all been pretty much acquired thru trial and error. He's bothered to learn from each of his vehicles breakdowns and he's retained the knowledge and puts it to work. THAT'S how he knows his vehicles backwards and forwards !!!! No such thing as "luck" and it sure hasn't visited this young fellas life.
Hmmm
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 It wasn't a dis. Barry was saying it's a good thing he knows how to wrench given the circumstances.
Nice to see your still getting fur. Put chains on that 12v you'll get through twice as much. Put a plow on it. Take the ram charger to town if you need too. Chains are the key if you want to get through snow. Maybe we can get a ice fishing video from you this winter.
Hello from Montana. Love your videos. Been binge watching them, almost seen them all!!! Keep em coming. Stay safe brother.
If everyone on this planet had your work ethic and energy there would be nothing that could not be overcome.
I enjoy watching you on the trapline and all the tasks that come with it. With all you do you still put out great videos.
Thanks for all your effort. Keep it up.
Thanks
I've been watching your videos for years now & though I see the frustration starting to build when you get hit with these 1-2 punches back to back, the thing you have come to assure me of is that You ALWAYS find a way through it. I'm not sure how you maintain your UNBELIEVABLE can do attitude. But it serves you extremely well & I'm positive things will get better soon.
Keep your head up!
L❤VE from Kentucky!
Love these videos I look forward to them so I have something to watch from my tent as I complete my hike across America on the American Discovery Trail. Thanks for another interesting video from the Mojave desert.
Another fine video on traplines. You deal so well with the challenges of living in the Bush. You really are an inspiration to others. Keep up the great work and take care! 👍
Maybe a dealership will see this an give a new ride for a season to try out . Or a Can Am dealership will see it an give a big side by side on tracks with a cab an a heater to test for a season. Really enjoy your videos. I'm down in the states (Ohio) . Looking forward to your next video. Keep on grinding man we are behind ya
this would be pretty awesome. if you want someone to test your trucks, this is definitely the guy you want.
Yeah but bet u hes had some offers kids no sell out hes a trapper that's trap out & the going is ruff & hes got lots of his work done by the look he will still be worth waching but sometimes u get burned out life in the woods is fill time job & I have it easyer then he does lol .he will do something it will drive him nuts lol
Your doing great buddy keep it up because when you get as old as me you'll look back and wonder how the hell you did so much stay safe
@Dave .... I agree ... but be mindful of your body ....how you do things .... your back, for instance.... it can be many years down the track when one day a simple accident can happen when doing an everyday , safe ,normal work/home activity .... and from the hard yards you put your body thru in your young years, you can ve incapacitated for life !!!!!
I speak from experience... it'll be 24 yrs this yr that my back failed me and pain is my constant companion. I've pressed on , lost a son to suicide 15yrs ago, so continued to raise his 4yr old son to adulthood. Am stuck on addictive meds to get thru 3ach day still but alot of the degeneration in my spine is from lugging vales of hay 9n my back thru thigh high snow to sheep too dumb to gather in a corner close to the fence line that tractor & trailer could reach. I'd also loaded and unloaded that hay many times invthe process of making and died stacking it. Was a job and enjoyable, very tiring, at the time and it seems easy enough when you're young, fit, & healthy. But after 2 miscarriages and 2 births ... Theresa certain amounts of wear and tear your back ( for me) endures ...that could be hips or knees or Amy other joint etc. Not being a negative nelly , just sharing a warning that the young years can be laying a trap for your older years IF you're not wary about how you do stuff.
I love your channel . I have so much respect for you and your work ethic, stubbornness and determination . A lot of frustration and swearing in this video . I hope and pray for resolved issues and better times this trapping season .
3 yes I got excited when I saw a new episode !!!
Hang in there!! I recently found your channel and you are a breath of fresh air!! I admire you!! You got it going on and you live in a beautiful area and you get to trap it.. That is AWESOME!!
Awesome to see you. Love your videos. Give yourself a break, your allowed to get pissed.
Until you have been in -50 and had to work, you will never know cold work. Your videos are amazing, I put down everything to watch. Thanks and keep on choochin
Hang in there, man, and don't let all the problems beat you. Keep at it little by little. Your skills and resourcefulness are really impressive. And the rants are good for letting off steam. Keep at it and thanks for the inspiration!
Buy a closed in side by side with tracks.
Great video as always!!
I admire your determination. You do have many challenges, keep believing in yourself!
Small engine engine and snowmobile cold weather starting tip when turning your snowmobile off before you turn it off turn choke to full hit stop button and give it full throttle it'll flood the cylinders and not let crystals form on rings trust me it makes them starting a lot easier will work on generator also.
I wish I could get you a good truck…. Or two.
Be safe out there.
Very nice dogs you got there..biggest trapper in New England here in USA taught me how to trap when I was 18.. fox, coyote, beaver, fisher. Quite the skill to have. Nice video..ty
Great video thanks again
I like seeing the resets.
Maybe you should get a tracked vehicle or a tank.
Be careful you dont get the mange from handling those sick yotes. I knew a trapper who caught the mange from a red fox he caught. It wasn't easy for him to get rid of it. Love all your videos!!
defo an old soul...great vlog keep us updated on progress
I live in a location much like you do,Those -40 s and worse the wind make it hard on both equipment and us. I finally decided to get a good used Argo instead of a cold ride on a sled. It was a Very good choice. 🇨🇦👍
Perfect timing for a Friday afternoon watch!! 🇺🇸🍻
Man, you have a great attitude ,I can say I am impressed at your way of doing things and staying positive. Not a whole lot of people could. Keep on choochin!
Hang in there my friend. I love watching your videos.
A nice big, strong, new, 4 stroke snowmobile would be a handy thing. Also some good big tire chains on your trucks
You should invest in tracks for your truck. Lol or maybe you could get a tractor and snowblower attachment. Love the content 👌
A winch possibly, and a few extra rebuilt drives driveshafts, and anything else that breaks on a regular basis? Love the fact that you love what you do, few do, but work smarter not harder.
Get a Toyota and go take a nap
Absolutely awesome video hopefully you get everything figured out soon
Love your attitude, just get er done! ✌🏼
You are doing a good job!
I understand getting used to the cold however...
It is still super tough to be out there handling metal and tools and parts in snow at night with -38 wind chill..
It takes a special breed to do it. The fact that you can be relatively comfortable or adapted at -30 means you have worked at it...
Hats off to you!
Great to see you back, you are doing great with the Fur. Sucks that you are having problems with the 12 valve. Good luck and be safe.
TGIF.. I mean TGITNI! As always, I look forward to these videos. Keep up the great work bud
I am glad to hear that the trapping season is going well for you even though it seems like shit is hitting the fan. I don't normally comment on videos, but I really enjoy your content and find your self reliance inspiring. You seem like a cool person!
Take care and I hope Cougar is doing well too!
Build a lean two to store your vehicles. Do everything by snowmobile or 4 wheeler with tracks on it.
Best trapping videos hands down, I get so excited when see a new one………keep her going 👍👍👍👍👍👍……….for the ones complaining about the language……..don’t watch.
No, do not stop watching !!!! This guy is far more than his language. I don't like it either, I refuse to allow my grsons to use it in my presence, but this young fella has so much to offer I have had to learn adjust to his bad language. When you realise how many words he uses that aren't foul and are expressing something phenomenal. This young fella is an amazing human being. I just pray for him every time he says those words. I love this kid , his parents should be so proud of his tenacity. If it gets to fluent , just drop the volume for a minute. 🤗💞🙏👍✌👏
We love you, Trapline! Don't change a thing!
Hi, from San Marcos, Texas wanted to let you know I'm enjoying your videos keep them coming they're very exciting and I sharing with my friends keep up the good work my friend cannot wait till your next video. 🦊🐓🐔🐕🐗
Yeah, a good set of commercial-grade V-bar chains would work great on that hardpack.
I been waiting for a new episode. Glad you are back .
Good luck to ya my boy....seems like you got this under control.
Phil from down South.
I wonder if a 4x4 backhoe with a front end loader would be helpful. You could dig out equipment, pull out stuck trucks, move wood, move around snow, etc. I love my bobcat with heat and a/c but im thinking a backhoe would be even more useful. Thanks for the update, hope things start going a little smoother soon
You are fun to watch
Be happy, be strong, cause we gotta keep gettin' her on!
I can only imagine how frustrating it must be to have to fix your vehicles over and over (the same basic issues, too) again! Life seems to be made up of "interruptions" to our carefully made plans. You have a great attitude about it, though, and you'll overcome all of this one way or another. Thanks for sharing the good and the not-so-good in your life with us!
KEEP going >>>WE love the videos!
Glad to see you back.I love your content
Side by side with cab enclosure and tracks !
Awesome video
Great video, nicely done! I like watching how you set up your sets…the strategy that goes into it 🤔 The world needs more guys like you. You rock !!! 😉
You need a snow plow on the 12 valve. Thanks for posting!
You need a sweet little snow cat. That’ll be good in the bush. 🇺🇸💪
- You know man - your videos bring a lot of pleasure to a lot of people, something for you to very proud of. And again, Traplines and Inlines, your vision of quality shines in this video. Thanks Man, for your Positive Personality, it’s Simply the Best!!! Until your next masterpiece video. - from Northern Nova Scotia - Safe Journeys my Friend.
love the videos brother! i just subscribed a couple days ago because i want to get my trapping card and learn about trapping.
Amen “ learning the most from the biggest mistakes “
Being from the mountains of north Georgia, it’s impressive watching someone get out and work like that in 30 below zero. I wouldn’t be able to move 💯👍
Cold is all in your head
@@evictioncarpentry2628 Until you have to actually "live" in it !!!!!!
You just made my Friday! :) Give Cougar boy some love for me! Ps- everytime I complain about having to walk my dog in +20°F, I think of you living life in -20°F and loving it lol. Its a nice reminder that it could always be colder! 🤣
Extreme snow and ice and extreme cold or just a recipe for mechanical disaster it has wheels in an engine it's a problem good luck get her done fix them up thanks for sharing
Hot chocolate and a couple service station beef sticks for lunch... this man is a real nomad xD
Going through a rough patch but you got a great attitude!! Keep it up! HI to your side kick Cougar!!
Finally a new episode!! Like to see whats going on haha even with my activism and all.. Hope everything is fine over there..
Pro tip on getting the generator to start better. When you shut it off, put the choke on to choke it out. It will start easier the next time.
I love the attitude you have. Everything is what the fuck now and you are just happy go lucky.
Good luck with the fur market hope you do well
You've got a way with puttn a sentence together to convey the way you feel about something...when you get on a role I can't stop laugh'n...great video!
Stay warm and stay safe. I feel for you. You need a way to move snow that's for sure
Great to see you're getting plenty of coyotes. Hopefully you can get a drive shaft which will hold up, maybe the 4 wheel drive outfitters could ask you to test their gear for toughness. Mint video as always. 👍❤
Just keep your head up and moving forward and be safe out there till the next video
You really need to get the snow mobile fixed. Have a Great New Year 😀
Mr. Bushman was throwing those coyotes around like Tom Brady throws a football.😊
As we. Say here in NL , tis some good to see ya.
Hi 👋 buddy glad to see you back I know you a busy man love watching 👀 ❤ you .
Have you considered an Army surplus tank? They’ll go through anything and keep going. You could use the barrel as as smoke stack for a wood stove too
Fur chores with those mittens Hilarious 😂
Good video, hope your luck improves soon. You keep your head up very well.
Great video buddy. I am glad to see that you are doing great on the trap line.👍
Maybe check in on a small snowcat?? Just to play around with in the bush. Warmer than a skidoo and don't have to dig them out as often. Keep piling the yot's up.
Working hard bud. Good on ya.🙌🇨🇦👍
I have a 2000 Chevy 3/4 ton long bed with the 14 bolt 3:73 axles and the vortec 350sbc and 4L80En transmission and the ole girl has been a deadly rig and I have been far from gentle on her!! In the tall rocky mountains of Eastern Kentucky it's really hard to get around in the mountains and the ole girls never left me stranded and with over 300k miles on her she's still going strong!!!! May be something to look for to have a good backup rig!! Best to find a 96-2000 years!! Best of luck my friend!!
"JOKE: DIRTY MOUTH? ORBIT." GOOD SHOW.
over here in interior alaska my belief is operating older equipment colder than -30, -40, or -50F a guy is just asking for trouble. I try and wait it out and focus on other projects. counterproductive to break equipment that is not engineered for those conditions. I am 65. Been there done that.
Keep on keeping on
Brother you have my respect!
I too had to put a new trans in.. trucks are so fkn cool aye, hope for a better new year buddy you're the shit and you're videos are awesome
God bless. Kansas
Love the grit and grind. Keep giv’n er!
Your a beast, these problems won't be a issue in a few months.
Fast growing evergreens or shrubs could be planted along the drive to help with drifting. Or a snow fence