Rope Trick for Setting 330 Conibear Traps
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- čas přidán 5. 03. 2014
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Thanks for joining me, I am Glen Trayer of Mountain Man Journals and Trayer Wilderness and today I am showing you how to use the rope trick to set your 330 conibear traps. Stay tuned I will also be showing you how to free yourself in the event that you ever get yourself stuck in a 330.
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Great video. Thanks for posting.
Nice job 👍
very cool ty
As a 14 year old trying to set 220s by hand by myself in the woods, this rope trick has changed my life... Thank you good sir
That is really a slick way to set a 330 going to get some rope tomorrow thank you
Claude glad to have you joining us and that you got something out of this! Thanks for watching! God bless!
Everyone should see this. This is the only way I have ever set coni's. Just so simple. You can also do it one handed should you need to, if you know what I mean.
Thanks much and blessings to you and your family brother.
im actually setting a 220 but im 13 and to weak to set it by hand thanks.
Looks much easier than the last rope technique I just tried.
It works so much better, Thanks, It helped me!
thanks for sharing .
Well done!
great video thanks man
Thanks, great tip
It's easier and lighter than the setting scissor! And I put the loop on a beavers head to carry or drag them out!! Great vid
what if you don't have the muscles to pull the rope up to set the trap
Thank you
Glen you should start a trapping class. God bless.
intertube patches work GREAT on repairing rubber boots and waders.
+Neil Currie Thanks greatly for sharing... The Mountain Man and Mountain Boy are rough on shoes and waders and it is always great to be able to save a pair that still has a lot of life in them. Blessings to you and yours and thanks for following us!!
Great simple solution! Thank you. Saved me from buying the set tool!
what kind of pack you got there? nice!!!
Tip, Put a toggle on the other end from the loop, then if you need a longer rope, put the toggle through the loop and presto a longer rope.
Good video, is this an older one from Glen's channel?
On the boot cracks try some vinyl glue and a patch that spans an inch or two passed the crack on all sides. It works on rafts, should work on waders. Good video.