I'm so glad that there still people like you that do go job i mean good job for the environment , not so many you guys do this. please keep up the work and god bless you
Congratulations Sir Fox 🦊 200 amazing videos 👍 this was very satisfying to watch love when you work on culvert clogs 😊the water by the road was pretty high great work draining that back, the city workers appreciate your hard work and so do all your supporters, thank you 🙏 looking forward to seeing more
Happy 200th video. 🎆🎉🎂 Starting in the middle of the channel and working your way back to the bank would have made more sense. Clearing the dam between yourself and the bank is like sawing at the branch you're sitting on. Also I'm wondering why you don't use hip waders and a spade.
Congratulations on 200 beaver dam removals 👍👍this was a awesome video I’m sure the city worker you talked to appreciated the help🎉🎉 the water flow was insane 😮great work fox 🦊
Just a suggestion but the really long beaver dams what go all the way across like this 1 in the video how about doing it as 2 or 3 part video where u go back and open the dam a section at a time untill u have it cleared all the way across so the full dam as been removed eventually
Congratulations on 200. This is my first time here… and everything could have went down stream. My opinion 😂😂 laying in bed. But thankful for the video. Amazing job 🎉
I feel like in a lot of these kinds of videos they could save a lot of effort with a grappling hook, snatch block and winch system. Even if it was just a manual system it would be less labor intensive I would think.
Hey Johnathan big fan here, I watch guys like you that tear down beaver dams like me TECH 86, strong suggestion, quit let so much go down stream, it will just clog it up down stream, take all your sticks out first, then take your rake and start at both ends of the dam and drag it off the sides the dam will tear itself down,nthe rake should be the last thing you use, try it that way and your dams will be smaller, keep up the good work, Be aware and Be Smart, God Bless
Question: why don't you remove as many big sticks as you can before you start raking? It seems like it would be easier that way. At least it does to me. Just curious.
Congratulations Johnny!!!! Us OG will be like….remember when he first started. 😉. Sound quality is so much better. Definitely worth the upgrade. Stay safe!!
The fastest part of the River is the center which also has the most power because it's deeper. I would of put a whole right in the center of the beaver dam. The edges of a river has drag and slower.
Nice work! That definitely helps that waterway out! Congrats on 200 episodes! Hope your channel blows up soon! I just subscribed and clicked the bell. The whole time I was watching I just kept thinking that it would be best to just use an excavator because that damn is so massive! At least you tore some down and helped drain away the flooded area! Thank you for all your work, God bless!
Congrats, You know how to find them, that was another huge one, Unless they have a long reach Ex they still wouldnt be able to get to the spot you cleared...
We don't have too many Beavers in California due to the lack of water. Today, the beaver population in California is between 10 million and 15 million, down from 100 million to 200 million in North America.
200 videos and Let's beer can float down like he doesn't care about litter... Like they all are saying the damn will be back up 🤦🏼♂️ at least clean up the trash while everyone is watching to set a good example 👍👍🏿
8:40 Dude has no idea pissed off beaver on the damn and jumping into the water by the tree. 8:44 beaver smacks his tail on the water trying to scare him away but he's oblivious and doesn't hear the slap on the water due to the rushing water.
While there are some that need taken out for various reasons, there are others that appreciate the beavers when drought hits in other areas. They tend a large pond by my house. The beavers were transported and rehomed here to manage different places. Once in a while they release some water but for the most part they are left alone. :D We aren't in flat or lowlands so no one cares when they make a dam. lol
Please let us watch the whirlpool theost relaxing part is the water flow .. and yes I see the fake part of this as well .seems someone was there before the rain but its ok just watch other drain unclog videos and see what people like . And just so everyone knows the type of drains are definitely different there. Hard to o find the beaver ones lol
i watched the whole video waiting for an explosion. Turns out, I was lied to and my time was wasted on a boring video. Get some tannerite or an excavator next time
Beavers don't live the dams. They use the dams to raise water levels to submerge the entrance to their lodge, which is a big mound of branches with a hollowed-out center, or a burrow along the shore, if it's in a canal too narrow for a lodge.
I echo the congratulations on your 200th video of Fox River Bushcraft. You've done a great job showing the change one man can make. I only wish that some older teens might shadow you on a tour of the river and the streams you've worked on so they too can learn about the local waterways.
@8:40 The beaver jumps out of the den and makes a run for it. Beaver is first seen on the dam, runs over the top, into the water and swims towards the large tree in the background.....also gives the water a big tail slap to show appreciation.
@@foxriverbushcraft2345still sounds like click bait to be a special as it wasn't even the culvert you or working in but sust down the river from it the tubenile is also sust as miss leading i saw not one but 3 pipes that look like pipes you have cleared in the past im like wow he has to clear 3 of them this time how's he going to do that only to find the pipes aren't even a 1/3 of the video a batter name for this whound have been i clear a 50ft dam sust as likely to get people to click on it whis out lieing about it