Introduction To Trapping Part 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

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  • just curious. when a buck rubbs its antlers on a tree why does it do that? to leave sent? or just to scratch an itch?

  • Usually early season it's to remove velvet after that it's to practice Fighting and build neck strength as well as leave sent for other bucks.

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  • Thanks, Dave! I love watching your videos. I just got laid off at work and watching these videos gets my mind off of the negative crap.

  • CRP = Conservation Reserve Program

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  • i havent seen the snares on the site r they on there???

  • I had 3 of those scrapes on one path in my woods and I bagged my deer on a thruway to get to that trail. beautiful size deer and super tasty.

  • hey i was wondering where can i get a snare like that

    

  • I would first like to say I love all your videos! I think it is wonderful what your doing here. Keep up the great work!!! My question is what about our scent when were setting up the snare and trying to divert the animal into it using close by material such as that thorned branch? Don't know if you already covered it. Thanks in advanced.

  • @A5G36C

    Usually to rub off velvet..but also to place sent from his orbital glands on his head.

  • Think you Dave love it man!!

  • @CMLovejoy CRP= Conservation reserve program. It's a government program where landowners are paid a nominal fee to leave their fields fallow to allow for feed and cover for wild life.

  • @1hunterdale you're a crazy mofo. I like it.

  • why can't you ever show when you actually catch the animals? By the way, the videos and dual survival are AWESOME

  • will that cable snare an elk? I live in the southwest (New Mexico / Colorado area) and Elk are very abundant. I'm guessing that if the cable were secure enough it would be capable of this if it was secured to a large enough object.

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