Modern Trapping Part 3 Body Grip Traps and Safe Handling

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  • @neolexington
    @neolexington Před 12 lety +6

    Love this series, I've always wanted to know how to operate these types of traps. This is the best channel on YT hands down. Thanks Dave!

  • @patgallagher4578
    @patgallagher4578 Před 12 lety +5

    I remember watching my dad set 330 coni's with one hand when I was a kid and I couldn't wait to get older so I could do it like him. Well I'm 31 now and still can't do it like him. ha loving the trapping vids

  • @mihalydrotar14
    @mihalydrotar14 Před 2 lety

    Hey brother. You're video was the only one that have me understand the working of these traps . Thank you

  • @jonahwalker7717
    @jonahwalker7717 Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video, only real video on CZcams where someone goes over the larger traps. Didn't realize how strong the 330 was. Just got 3 110's today cuz you said they were the most versatile for a short term situation, you're the best Mr. Canterbury!

  • @stormrider5951
    @stormrider5951 Před 12 lety

    Another very good block of instruction.Thank you Dave. God bless you and yours.

  • @crashphoenix
    @crashphoenix Před 12 lety

    Great Video! I've never used traps before, so it's nice to know how they work and how to handle them safely. Thanks Dave!

  • @TheTSFChannel
    @TheTSFChannel Před 12 lety

    Dave, incredible sound in this episode. You upgrade something? Another gold mine of knowledge. Thanks for posting.

  • @woodslore8537
    @woodslore8537 Před rokem

    Hard to believe this was 10 years ago. I remember watching these in college

  • @Patriot36
    @Patriot36 Před 12 lety

    Great video Dave! It's kinda cool to see topics like this covered again but with your upgraded production quality.

  • @MidwestWoodcraft
    @MidwestWoodcraft Před 12 lety

    Awesome video, I am enjoying learning about trapping from Dave, This is something I never really learned about. Im getting ready to order some 110's soon, cant wait to try em out. Thanks for the knowledge brother, it is very cool of you to give these lessons for free!

  • @bogart6348
    @bogart6348 Před 11 lety

    good videos Dave, I have been wanting to learn about trapping and you have all the info I need . Thanks

  • @USMC65UH34D
    @USMC65UH34D Před 12 lety

    Thanks Dave, I'm enjoying all of it. Great info.

  • @AnHonestSoul
    @AnHonestSoul Před 11 lety +2

    hey dave, love your videos. I am going to start trapping this coming season and have no prior experience or anyone to teach me. Your videos have been a great help in getting me a general understanding of trapping. I was wondering if you will continue to make videos during this coming trapping season. it would be great if you could. I very much appreciate all the knowledge you spread brother!

  • @pascalcarriere870
    @pascalcarriere870 Před 12 lety

    nice video Dave . really like this series
    you should show the rope setting method ..
    it can be useful especially if setting the trap with one hand .

  • @yacrafter
    @yacrafter Před 12 lety +1

    Interesting perspective... I was surprised that you didnt mention the fact that these conibear traps, when laid flat on the ground will jump up and hold higher on the animals limb...much better hold if you get two points of grip...much better than a simple leg hold trap...very usefull trap

  • @chattfiremike
    @chattfiremike Před 10 lety

    Thanks Dave! I would like to start trapping coyot and beaver this video set will help me start thanks again.

  • @xRoachX420x
    @xRoachX420x Před 12 lety

    Dave, i love your TV show and your vids just wanted to say good job

  • @flyod26
    @flyod26 Před 12 lety

    Great video Dave, Very informative as awlays, Thanks!

  • @joblo8171
    @joblo8171 Před 11 lety

    As always great info, and a good vid. One thing we do in our packs is skip the 110 and instead carry the 150 which is 5x5 and pretty close to the same weight. and then we also use 160s double spring 6x6. 2 of each size in the camp bags. In our trap bags we keep a dozen 150s , a dozen 160s and 2-3 of the 220s The whole focus is the weight vs size on our backs. If it was a mule's back it would be 220s and 330s lol

  • @MrAbrownfield
    @MrAbrownfield Před 12 lety

    thanks dave you are a great teacher.

  • @homeagent
    @homeagent Před 12 lety

    Thank you for again responding to my comment in a video and bigger thanks for being neutral on the subject instead of demonising me, like others have.

  • @triciaclark5589
    @triciaclark5589 Před 11 lety

    sorry im on my wifes acount.my name is matt and im trying to learn some bush craft and loved your show.i dont have the money to buy gear so im just watching for now but cant wait to get out in the bush.your the man.......

  • @raserei777
    @raserei777 Před 12 lety

    Great video as always, Dave.

  • @glynnellis5050
    @glynnellis5050 Před rokem

    Excellent Dave, Thank you.

  • @PatriotNC1
    @PatriotNC1 Před 12 lety

    A couple of comments, Dave.... It doesn't hurt to wax a body grip trap. Any help keeping the mechanism from freezing is a plus in winter. To rely on those "safety catches" on 220's, 330's, etc, makes you a trusting soul. They will fail, and the trap WILL fire. A single, or pair of "safety grips" is the better way to do it. The "X" style trap setters do not always grab the springs well. The slip. Try something like a Gem Body Grip trap setter, much safer.

  • @BornRandy62
    @BornRandy62 Před 12 lety

    the 110 worked wonders on the ground hog. I used the same sweet mellon that he tore up earlier as bait. Stuck the trap in the middle of the hole he had dug under my building foundation. baited each side of it and had him the next morning.

  • @RDJim
    @RDJim Před 12 lety

    Very thorough video Dave. Safety first, meat later.

  • @bmxshreders13579
    @bmxshreders13579 Před 12 lety

    love your videos good work

  • @HDoctane
    @HDoctane Před 12 lety

    Man those big connibears look like skull crushers there kinda intimidating!!! Great bid Dave

  • @79icemaiden
    @79icemaiden Před 10 lety

    LOVE ALL YOUR VIDS

  • @Hutzjohn
    @Hutzjohn Před 12 lety

    Excellent Dave. You might want to look at "Conibear trapping part 2 Rope Set" here on youtube just as another way. I gave it a try and it works very well. Thanks for the video, I really like to see the different ways of doing things by different Pros.

  • @WaterGremlin1
    @WaterGremlin1 Před 12 lety

    Maybe it has already been mentioned but you can set a 330 with a rope. I sure there are plenty of CZcams videos demonstrating. I prefer the aluminum setter since it is also handy in setting strong long spring footholds, but the rope is much lighter and easier to carry. Check out the Beslisle conni's, the spring safeties are niiiiicceeeee. I've set the 330 Beslisle a lot and it's by far the strongest I've used.

  • @PatriotNC1
    @PatriotNC1 Před 12 lety

    Galen..... The dog centers into the traps trigger. The middle notch is usually the one most people use. If you want a more sensitive, or less sensitive setting, you can use one of the other two notches.

  • @timothyrothrock4173
    @timothyrothrock4173 Před 11 měsíci

    I have bent my conibear traps snapping like that. They are a pain straightening back out. I use a wide soft board on the 330. 220 I use the setting tool to unload the spring.

  • @flamedrag18
    @flamedrag18 Před 12 lety

    great video, safe and informative. any chance of a "on the water's edge video" in the next week or two, love the pole set up you made in that series. I heard you might be looking at the yo-yo auto reels?

  • @Damack911
    @Damack911 Před 12 lety

    Thanks for the video.. I had picked up some 110's on ebay a few months back and never knew about dye'in the metal. I'm not a trapper by any means however my question is in the larger traps when you catch an animal how do you open it to get the animal out with out loosing a finger or take the stress out of the spring to remove them. Any advice/know how / video would be great.

  • @DDamiani87
    @DDamiani87 Před 12 lety

    Dave, there is a way to set the 220's with a rope... I work as a Wildlife control nuisance operator. We always carry the set tool in our trucks but, my boss showed me a way to set the trap with a rope. Just in case the tool broke or what ever. If your worried about weight in a a pack rope would be the way to go.

  • @slhaynes
    @slhaynes Před 12 lety

    Thank you, very informative!

  • @flysubcompact
    @flysubcompact Před 12 lety

    Dave, While totally not related to this video, this is the only way I could find to give you a heads up.....A while back you mentioned talking to Springfield about bringing back the M6 Scout Combo Rifle. Just saw a Jeff Quinn video and saw that Savage is remaking the Model 24. It is now called the Savage Model 42 combo. .22/410 with a polymer stock. Looks good.

  • @caljim1950
    @caljim1950 Před 12 lety

    Great job Dave! Do you need to do anything to cover or remove your scent on these once these are set?

  • @ArtemiaSalina
    @ArtemiaSalina Před 12 lety +1

    I once saw a documentary where a wildlife biologist used leg hold traps to capture foxes for a tagging program he was conducting. Every one of the dozens of foxes he caught was completely uninjured by the traps. So yes, leg hold traps do not injure animals if used properly.

  • @patgallagher4578
    @patgallagher4578 Před 12 lety

    The 160 body grip would be a good one to carry with you I think. Smaller than the 220 and it only has one spring. It would allow you the go after smaller critters but yet big enough you could catch some of the larger critters.

  • @drzkoolkidd
    @drzkoolkidd Před 12 lety

    8:32 the wonderful sound of a rooster pheasant!!! cant wait till small game opens up!!!

  • @jonahwalker7717
    @jonahwalker7717 Před 12 lety

    Hey Dave, I put a light layer of wax on my 110's for lack of dye to waterproof them, I know you say that you don't or shouldn't wax any conis but the 110s only sting if they snap you so I don't find dangerous

  • @YaddaYaddaWarden
    @YaddaYaddaWarden Před 12 lety

    Dave, Thank you for this series on trapping! I find it very interesting! You said you are taking an advanced trapping class. Does the same outfit put on a beginnng trapping class? I've always wanted to try my hand at trapping, but I don't know any more about trapping than a hog knows about Sunday! I've always felt the best way to learn would be from an experienced trapper, but I don't know one. My feeling is that trapping is one of those things that would be hard to learn from reading.

  • @thegooch7206
    @thegooch7206 Před 11 lety

    can you lay them down so it will spring when a animal steps on it?

  • @aoiwjdioaiowd
    @aoiwjdioaiowd Před 12 lety

    Hey Dave, big fan. Love this series but was wondering if you were going to add on to your "on the waters edge" series this fall or winter?

  • @saiaddict
    @saiaddict Před 12 lety

    awesome as always

  • @danmo43
    @danmo43 Před 12 lety

    The springs on the 330 are enough to hurt you if your hand is in the way if it pops loose.
    Also, I found, for me, using a 1/4-3/8 rope and a Canadian(?) slip knot (knot on the long side) worked well to set the springs on mine. I was able to use my foot on the spring to pull them tight, then didn't have to hold them to set the safety. Just a thought.
    Mr. Beaver thinks they work well, but he ain't talking. ;)

  • @seanweimorts
    @seanweimorts Před 12 lety

    how would i set up a 110# conibear in the high desert juniper forests of New mexico? there is a bunch of tracks of coyotes but if I want to go for rabbits, how would I attract them into the trap? If you can do a trap video series demonstrating how to use the traps for different animals that would be great. I have been following your channel since your first video and have watched all the Dual Survival episodes. I have learned alot and I am hoping to be a future student of you school.
    Sean

  • @contreeman
    @contreeman Před 12 lety

    very good video brother. brings back memories. where in southern ohio?

  • @HDoctane
    @HDoctane Před 12 lety

    Dave you should have your blacksmith buddy make you a trap tool with a latch to hold your tool closed once your springs are set than if you had to work hands free you could, just an idea!!!

  • @bryandock123
    @bryandock123 Před 11 lety +1

    Dave, why dont you ever talk about 160s? they are by far my favorite

  • @survivorman86
    @survivorman86 Před 12 lety

    another great video

  • @GWHcraig1088
    @GWHcraig1088 Před 12 lety

    would deff be a good idea to put 2-4 in your pack like ya said. i might have to go pick myself up a few of them now....... thanks for making me spend more money dave! lol

  • @Birchpointoutdoors
    @Birchpointoutdoors Před 12 lety

    does the 120 and all those numbers cout for the animals body weight that your trying to catch

  • @Midwestupland
    @Midwestupland Před 12 lety

    hey dave it's a good that you made this video because people look up to you. so now the people how think traping is very bad have better under standing i hope thinks for that. it make my traping look better. :)

  • @SurvivalHunter88
    @SurvivalHunter88 Před 12 lety +1

    Hey Dave I have a dozen conibear's and I keep trying to set them by hand but I can't seem too make it am I just too weak or is it something that needs to be worked with, with new conibear's??

  • @snappydog357
    @snappydog357 Před 12 lety

    A short piece of rebar or heavy steel hook from flat stock on the end of some para cord will set the traps easier and it is lighter and easier to carry than that big tool. Also you will be using your back muscles which are much stronger.

  • @Birchpointoutdoors
    @Birchpointoutdoors Před 12 lety

    hey dave what would the 110 conibear be under on your website i cant find it

  • @reidgk
    @reidgk Před 12 lety

    can anyone help me out with the name and artist of the song thats always used?

  • @bradakadarb
    @bradakadarb Před 12 lety

    What's the song at the end there? It's really good!

  • @MrTarlCabot
    @MrTarlCabot Před 12 lety

    Hi Dave. In one of your earlier videos, you talked about using rat traps in your survival pack. The 110 looks much more effective and versatile. I assume you would recommend the 110 over the rat traps now, correct?

  • @austinesslinger74
    @austinesslinger74 Před 11 lety

    skunks can also be sod or do wat u would ussaly do

  • @sardawg51
    @sardawg51 Před 12 lety

    im trying to get into traping what would u advise me to get

  • @vicentemaldonado2268
    @vicentemaldonado2268 Před 2 lety

    Great vid thx

  • @erickitt
    @erickitt Před 12 lety

    Dave, what stops the sudden snapping of the trap (especially the large one) from rupturing the intestine in the animal? I'm not a trapper but I believe in my own state you are required to check traps every 24 hours. I'd imagine it'd only take an hour or so of wandering gut fluids to run any meat on any animal. Is this a problem with these traps or am I letting my imagination get ahead of me?

  • @sardawg51
    @sardawg51 Před 12 lety

    thank you i will look in to that

  • @andrewmoran729
    @andrewmoran729 Před 12 lety

    Hey Dave can u give us a look at your m6 scout again I would like to see what mods you've done

  • @snappydog357
    @snappydog357 Před 12 lety

    A short piece of rebar or heavy steel hook from flat stock on the end of some para cord will set the traps easier and it is lighter and easier to carry than that big tool.

  • @Simplemansnature
    @Simplemansnature Před 12 lety

    Hi Dave, I looked at both the ODNR and the Oneida Victor Inc. websites. The largest set allowed in Ohio on land is a 5" inside jaw spread, the rest are water submerged traps. Oneida Victor sells Northwoods conibears both in 5"x5" #150 #155, which is said to be good for racoons, not much bigger than a #110-2, #120-2. Also, the 3 1/2"x 4 1/2" #50-2, #60-2 might be a little more narrower and lighter weight, more ideal for smaller game than the #110-2, #120-2 which is 4 1/2" x 4 1/2". Your thoughts?

  • @massivegoblin4205
    @massivegoblin4205 Před 11 lety

    whats the name of that song thats playing after the 330 demonstration?

  • @PolluxA
    @PolluxA Před 12 lety +1

    When I'm out traping marten I use a rope to set my conibear 160s and belisle 160s. Search for Coniebear rope set method and you'll see. A light weight method in comparison to that tool.

  • @SinghofKings
    @SinghofKings Před 12 lety

    I got a half dozen 110's for 20 dollars + shipping on amazon. Great price.

  • @jonahwalker7717
    @jonahwalker7717 Před 12 lety

    I heard you say that you don't have to wax conibears? Please elaborate

  • @timothymcswain6235
    @timothymcswain6235 Před 9 lety

    have u ever thought about making a conibeir trap?

  • @Meigamergirl
    @Meigamergirl Před 12 lety

    dave can you link the wibsite that sell the traps

  • @thomasdesmond2248
    @thomasdesmond2248 Před 6 lety

    Keep it up you are a great wealth of information. God bless.

  • @Atkrdu
    @Atkrdu Před 12 lety

    Dave, are you going to be doing any more herbal medicine videos? How about edible/useful plant videos? Maybe some things that are good for bait? What about things you could use for a trap that isn't specifically manufactured that way? Like a more hardware store type of thing, "common man" might be the word for it.

  • @alzathoth
    @alzathoth Před 12 lety

    would a 110 connibear be large enough for rabbits?

  • @Jaybird196
    @Jaybird196 Před 12 lety

    Dave, I'm enjoying the trapping vids, but I am curious about something. Is there any method of animal trapping you would consider inhumane or otherwise irresponsible? I ask so that I may avoid these practices (if possible). Also, thank you for alleviating some of my concerns regarding the conibear style trap(s) .

  • @bowmad100
    @bowmad100 Před 12 lety

    the 160 are a good trap to and it is ezy to set

  • @pelementmaker
    @pelementmaker Před 10 lety +1

    just bought 6 of those, and those things are fucking scary.

  • @timgale8251
    @timgale8251 Před 11 lety

    What is that song in the beginning.

  • @THX11380
    @THX11380 Před rokem

    Damn good video

  • @xCyberbulletx
    @xCyberbulletx Před 11 lety

    yeah me too! and when Im not watching these vids I go back and watch dual survival.

  • @greenteen85
    @greenteen85 Před 12 lety

    Dave, I like the video. However I think you're overlooking the fact that the body-hold trap was developed in part bc with the leg-hold the animal might have to gnaw its own limb off in order to escape.

  • @genemilchling3054
    @genemilchling3054 Před rokem

    wow you made it easy to set a 110 gj

  • @newby1627
    @newby1627 Před 12 lety

    Hello Dave, I dont mean to tell a man his business, But I know you like feedback. Just a friendly suggestion, When you do a video series. I recommend 2 things. 1. For a guy to watch your series strait thru, The video intro gets to be repetitive. after all its a series and each video picks up where the other left off. No need for an intro on each video, 2. Once you get them all uploaded make sure they are in a playlist, so that the viewer doesn't have to search for the next videos. Hope it helps.

  • @wilderness636
    @wilderness636 Před 12 lety

    love the videos they give me coming please

  • @kennethsmith8844
    @kennethsmith8844 Před rokem

    Wrong about setting my 110 trap.I have to have a setting tool . The wrong spring must have been installed on my 110

  • @flamedrag18
    @flamedrag18 Před 12 lety

    it's just the model number and they go up with the power they have and their size.

  • @PolyGoner1
    @PolyGoner1 Před 12 lety

    Ive heard of people setting 320s py hand

  • @stevep119
    @stevep119 Před 11 lety

    who's the song by btw

  • @TheTattooJim
    @TheTattooJim Před 12 lety

    I've got 6 dozen 110's hanging in the barn now, 2 dozen 220's, no 330's tho, damn things scare me. But for all out meat production, you CANNOT beat the 110's, add 3-4 dozen snares and you and ur family will not go hungry, even in a suburban environment, IF you're semi capable.

  • @jstnfshr
    @jstnfshr Před 12 lety

    Awesome! I bet that 330 could even take out a human if you got your head in there; snapping down on the windpipe & cervical vertebrae... done XP

  • @ionradoslovescu352
    @ionradoslovescu352 Před 7 lety

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @predcaller
    @predcaller Před 12 lety

    Dave, I once saw a guy set a 330 by hand, but he was mucho hombre.

  • @deanncindyfortino7588
    @deanncindyfortino7588 Před 12 lety

    My biggest problem with all your vids Dave , that there is no " Love it Icon "

  • @seanweimorts
    @seanweimorts Před 12 lety

    i always look good back in the woods