I am a 58 year old disabled veteran, since I was 14 years old i dreamed of trapping in the far north. Now I am in San Antonio Texas assisting my pastor in establishing a church. I always wanted to trap marten, fisher, weasel, wolverine. You are my extension to experience my dream, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!! :-)
Real nice to see a couple enjoying their line together. I hope i can convince my wife to join me when i get my own line some day. Thanks for the great shows!!
nice catches..... I usually buy my pelts of criters and then get them mounted... Like a coyote($20 with carcass) here from Michigan and for my black bear( 6 ft. 8 inch) shipped in from Van Couver(from Fur Canada.com).. a rug … I usually take a short cut.. on the trapping process... as you can see... its all fun.. happy trails
+Dale Pearson We are airing on Wild TV right now. Once I fulfill my broadcast contract obligations I will start putting the episodes up on You tube. Probably starting in July. Cheers!
D'OH! I just saw the "reindeer" part! I'd forgot about that brand of lure, been trying to block it from my mind. Supposed to be skunk Essence but it was a tincture which just means they water it down 10 times and charge you more for it! Nowhere near as good as getting pure quill straight from the skunk.
When i tested my belisle 120s at home the nut on the trigger got caught between the jaws and did not close properly. have you had the same problem? i have not tested to set them out yet for marten so i can't tell how they work when the animal gets caught in them.
tigerhood94 I have never seen anything like that. I don't know what to say. i do know if you phone Belisle Benoit (the owner) usually answers the phone and customer service is very important to him.
@@TrappingIncTV So the individual trapper has no choice in what traps he can use??? Not all trappers can afford that make of trap so it's just too bad for him I guess. I trap in the US and I think some of our fur ends up in Europe, and we use a variety of different brands of traps. We enjoy freedom of choice. Just my thoughts though.
There are several makes of traps of every size and configuration that are certified. There is plenty of choice. US furs get sold into Europe because they get lumped in with the Canadian fur that is compliant. This is probably going to end in the near future when origin labeling starts.
@@TrappingIncTV Isn't the New World Order wonderful. EU to Canadians and Americans, you can come to Europe and drive on our roads.....as long as you drive a Mercedes. Nothing else is CERTIFIED by us.
Actually trap certification (for the world) is done in Vegreville Alberta Canada. In the early 90's the EU banned all trapped fur from North America. We asked what would change their minds. They set the standards while laughing behind their hands at us thinking they couldn't be met. We met and exceeded them and now everyone benefits, even those who didn't sign the treaty. You're welcome. Personally some of the changes were long over due. Killing traps rather than footholds for things like marten, and fisher for instance. By the treaty the animals have to be dead in 120 seconds. I'm good with that. Sure I had to change traps and how I trapped but I've adjusted. Another change was the offset and laminated jaws on footholds. Lots of guys were using these long before they were law because it made by catch release so easy without damage or they were trapping for live market. The world moves on and we either adapt or get left behind. These were tiny adjustments for a giant win in my estimation.
+Trapping Inc TV Series ok thank you very much, I'll try a few, gonna order them tomorrow, thank you for the great videos and information. have a great season Rich.
When I was a kid I was pushing down a dead rotten standing quakie and a flying squirt bailed out of a hole and I looked up right as it opened up to glide and as a kid all I saw was a scary open animal a foot from my face about to maul my pretty little face and as a little kid it was the scariest thing ever 😂 I’d pay money to go back n watch my reaction.
I am a 58 year old disabled veteran, since I was 14 years old i dreamed of trapping in the far north. Now I am in San Antonio Texas assisting my pastor in establishing a church. I always wanted to trap marten, fisher, weasel, wolverine. You are my extension to experience my dream, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!! :-)
I love that your wife is so interested in what you do keep em coming
Real nice to see a couple enjoying their line together.
I hope i can convince my wife to join me when i get my own line some day.
Thanks for the great shows!!
nice catches..... I usually buy my pelts of criters and then get them mounted... Like a coyote($20 with carcass) here from Michigan and for my black bear( 6 ft. 8 inch) shipped in from Van Couver(from Fur Canada.com).. a rug … I usually take a short cut.. on the trapping process... as you can see... its all fun.. happy trails
thanks
Hello . . . You are both great an You make interesting films. Thanks from a hunter/trapper in Sweden.
Another great show you guys.
Amazing show !
I think a great idea for a future episode would be a tour of the belisle factory!
+Darrell King I definitely want to do that!
+Trapping Inc TV Series when is the 1st episode of inc.
+Dale Pearson We are airing on Wild TV right now. Once I fulfill my broadcast contract obligations I will start putting the episodes up on You tube. Probably starting in July. Cheers!
What's that little jar on the shelf next to the tree (18:57)? Is that lure for Santa or his elves? Maybe a little reindeer urine?
Its an empty lure bottle. It had skunk essence in it.
@@TrappingIncTV Assumed as much. That was my New Yorker yankee attempt at humor.
D'OH! I just saw the "reindeer" part! I'd forgot about that brand of lure, been trying to block it from my mind. Supposed to be skunk Essence but it was a tincture which just means they water it down 10 times and charge you more for it! Nowhere near as good as getting pure quill straight from the skunk.
Would making longer slots in the box cause a problem or only help the trap not launch?
As long as the trap isn't bottomed out you are good however you do it.
hello, what is the best way to encourage marten to fall into the trap?
A big chunk of bait closes the deal for me
When i tested my belisle 120s at home the nut on the trigger got caught between the jaws and did not close properly. have you had the same problem? i have not tested to set them out yet for marten so i can't tell how they work when the animal gets caught in them.
tigerhood94 I have never seen anything like that. I don't know what to say. i do know if you phone Belisle Benoit (the owner) usually answers the phone and customer service is very important to him.
what holds the trap in there to keep it from falling out? Thanks
The half inch slot allows the trap to be wedged in place.
@@TrappingIncTV Got it! Thank you🙋♂️
Why taper the box? Is it necessary?
No not necessary but I like them for taking up less room.
So how does the EU know what brand/make of trap caught the animal?
We police it here in Canada. Like any international treaty
@@TrappingIncTV So the individual trapper has no choice in what traps he can use??? Not all trappers can afford that make of trap so it's just too bad for him I guess. I trap in the US and I think some of our fur ends up in Europe, and we use a variety of different brands of traps. We enjoy freedom of choice. Just my thoughts though.
There are several makes of traps of every size and configuration that are certified. There is plenty of choice. US furs get sold into Europe because they get lumped in with the Canadian fur that is compliant. This is probably going to end in the near future when origin labeling starts.
@@TrappingIncTV Isn't the New World Order wonderful. EU to Canadians and Americans, you can come to Europe and drive on our roads.....as long as you drive a Mercedes. Nothing else is CERTIFIED by us.
Actually trap certification (for the world) is done in Vegreville Alberta Canada. In the early 90's the EU banned all trapped fur from North America. We asked what would change their minds. They set the standards while laughing behind their hands at us thinking they couldn't be met. We met and exceeded them and now everyone benefits, even those who didn't sign the treaty. You're welcome.
Personally some of the changes were long over due. Killing traps rather than footholds for things like marten, and fisher for instance. By the treaty the animals have to be dead in 120 seconds. I'm good with that. Sure I had to change traps and how I trapped but I've adjusted. Another change was the offset and laminated jaws on footholds. Lots of guys were using these long before they were law because it made by catch release so easy without damage or they were trapping for live market. The world moves on and we either adapt or get left behind. These were tiny adjustments for a giant win in my estimation.
120 belisle are certified for fisher?
+ryanmckinney81 yes they are. Very few 120 sized body grip traps are.
+Trapping Inc TV Series ok thank you very much, I'll try a few, gonna order them tomorrow, thank you for the great videos and information. have a great season Rich.
How do you make your bait from beaver and muskrat
I use the meat for bait. The lure I make from Vaseline, anise oil, jam and skunk.
When I was a kid I was pushing down a dead rotten standing quakie and a flying squirt bailed out of a hole and I looked up right as it opened up to glide and as a kid all I saw was a scary open animal a foot from my face about to maul my pretty little face and as a little kid it was the scariest thing ever 😂 I’d pay money to go back n watch my reaction.
I would too!
Good
Thanks!
Man that Martin died quick in that trap! Holy coy it was like he got shot in the head
Yes, when my time comes I can only dream it would be that fast.
Charlie brown xmas tree, lol,,,
Oh yes!