HELLO EVERYONE AND WELCOME!! My channel is about anything Outdoors!! I will be taking yall along on my Trapline and will be trapping related videos like trap prep and things you can do in the off season to get ready for the following season, and some hunting as well and fishing videos threw spring and summer! Also videos on raising our turkeys.
Located in South Central Pennsylvania #Keystonestate!!
Yup, I strongly suggest that if you’re going to trap rivers, use floats! If you use them in the fall you need to be on beaver, if using them in spring, the beaver will come to you. I was catching beaver this past March after ice breakup with floats and my water levels were rising and falling as much as 3.5’ !!! V-shape works the best from my experience because the strong current will hold the float steady with a rod to allow the change of water height and keep the float from swinging. Make sure you balance the floats so you will get the trap at the correct amount above water.
@MidwesternTrapper Hey man welcome !!! And thank ya I appreciate it!! I hear that from guys alot! I'd like to catch coyote like yall do out there!! I've been a sub of your channel awhile I guess I just got go out west eventually lol!!
Good video. I like to refurbish old traps as well. They are the bulk of my traps. The quality of most is as good if not better than what can be bought now. For a small investment it’s worth it. That’s how I was able to get started trapping.
Maybe you might want to look into the float option when you are trapping on the river banks and many make it easier, but I also understood that they are awkward to handle at times because of their size, but that is based upon how you design your floats and all big and how many traps you want on the float itself and how many of them you want, but I do know that they do work wonders on rivers that go up and down. Some of them had double traps on the float itself to catch more than one beaver with the 3030s on each end and there have been some that had footholds on as well for muskrats in addition to snares also attached to them, they set them up differently each one, but I wonder what the outcome if you had several of these floats out with two of the 3030s, four of the footholds and for snares on one traps and how many of beavers could be caught on one trap I know it would be better off having it separated. Why did you decide to use some floaters? I noticed that people use floaters on the river. Due to the fluctuation of the river, going up and down if they used the floaters they didn’t have to worry about the tide of the river fluctuation; they did have to worry about how far to go about from the shoreline, though they did use weights or long poles to go to the ground to keep the floats in place. Sincerely! R.S.V.
You did a great job buddy! I'm glad I found your channel and can't wait to watch more!! Thank you for sharing and Good luck with everything my new friend!
I used to trap a spot by a local state park near you the only problem is a woman walking a dog used to always watch me might wanna check that out she is probably no longer alive