Simple Dryer Drum Fire Pit
For a quick & easy (and inexpensive) fire pit, try this. Takes only a half hour to make.
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Alberta Grizzly Part 2
This is a follow-up to the video titled, "Two Women, Two Grizzlies - Remembering Bella Twin" for anyone interested in seeing more.
Since there is some footage of the bear being dismembered, I tried my best to blur-out bits in order to keep YouTube happy (it has only worked partially - they are letting it stand on a "limited" basis). Too bad the system makes it difficult to share information like this; it can be helpful to new hunters to observe how animals are quartered.
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Two Women, Two Grizzlies - Remembering Bella Twin
A hunting ban on grizzlies in place for years now, it's not often one is harvested in Alberta, aside from rare cases of self defense. But an exception is made in the case Indigenous people (so long as they're treaty) so my wife took a grizzly up on his offer to be of use to her.
As some may be aware, back in 1953, a diminutive First Nations woman named Bella Twin harvested a grizzly so large it stayed at the top of the record books for quite some time. And she did so with just an old, beat-up, single-shot .22 rifle! In this video, I take a look back at Bella's remarkable achievement and draw a few parallels between the two women which you may find interesting; things like a single-shot .243 rifle used and their similar backgrounds. First Nations women taught in their traditional ways are special; worth knowing and appreciating (and marrying, in my case!)
If you'd like more information on Bella Twin, here is a link to a pretty good write-up: https://www.ammoland.com/2017/06/bella-twin-the-22-used-to-take-the-1953-world-record-grizzly-and-more/#axzz8au76P9uz
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Teaching Kids To RIDE
Teaching our grandchildren to ride trails in the beautiful Stanger Hills of Alberta.
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00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Picnic before ride
00:45 - The machines
01:03 - Parking lot practice
01:20 - Passing their test
01:38 - Begin of trail ride
02:20 - Entering trail
03:26 - Wipe Out
05:05 - Picnic spot on trail
05:42 - Return leg
07:51 - Re-enter parking lot
08:07 - Loading quad
08:15 - Next video suggestion
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Stanger Hills Short Quad Ride
A brief look at one of the trails you can ride at Stanger Hills, Alberta. This is a good location for people getting familiar with quadding and dirt biking.
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Cargo Box Gun Rack For Quad (With FREE PLANS!)
This video provides a quick look at the cargo box c/w gun rack I designed for use on my quad (Honda Rubicon 500). Use the email shown at the end of the video if you wish to obtain a free set of plans.
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Exploring Rural Alberta: Stanger Hills and Sangudo
Come along with us as we explore the "Stanger Hills" recreation area for ATVs and snowmobiles, an hour out of Edmonton. In addition, we swing through the hilltop town of Sangudo and other interesting areas that make for a nice day trip. Mapped directions shown.
00:00 - Intro
00:52 - Map Locations
05:28 - Stanger Staging Area
12:45 - Stanger Facilities
15:29 - The Road To Sangudo
19:06 - Town of Sangudo
22:19 - Restaurant
25:44 - Next Video
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How To Make LURE!
This video provides detailed instructions on how best to make lure for use in trapping, especially for wolves.
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00:00 - Start
00:18 - Part 28: Making lure, gall bladders, glycerin, beaver meat, fish, Lindenburg cheese, one lure with oil glands another with castor, 2/3 pail full, six year curing, sealing with no flies, multiple buckets aged longer and shorter, leave air space, using heavy molecules, sour dough, number of snares
08:27 - How to find next video
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Riding the B.C. Interior
This is a video taken 14 years ago, as I chased my wife, holding a little "Lumix" camera in my left hand. Helmet-mounted action cams weren't much of a thing yet, so I made due. I think it still did okay, but I had to be ready to drop the camera if the need suddenly arose to use the clutch.
I've always held that, for Albertans to become skilled riders, they have to get their bikes off the straight, level roads of the prairies and spend as much time as possible riding in B.C.
I was following behind on my '07 Street Bob. Not everyone can put up without a windshield, but I liked it. Also better for not obstructing the camera's view!
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Fisher and Timber Wolf On Trail Cam
This may be interesting to some, as they may have never seen a Fisher before. Also included is the recording of a Timber Wolf. Both were drawn to a bait pile near our trapping cabin recently.
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00:00 - Start
00:08 - Fisher
01:02 - Timber Wolf
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A Murder Of Crows
A few years back (2009), my wife hit a crow on the highway at 125 kph. It was quite a mess!
I reprocessed this old video to boost its quality, applied camera-stabilization, made a voice-isolation pass to cut out the highway noise and then did my best to blur out the gory bits.
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How To Make A "Stinger" Wolf Snare
This video shows you, step-by-step, how to make a proper "Stinger" snare designed for the most humane trapping of wolves, as developed by the Alberta Trappers' Association.
LIST OF MATERIALS & PRICES FOR MAKING 50 SNARES:
(based on Alberta Trappers' Association Store prices)
Senneker Trigger #2 (bag of 50): $19.95
Modified 5/64 Black Camlock (bag of 50): $35.91
Magnum Deluxe Stinger Kill Spring (bag of 50): $74.77
5/64 Single Stop (bag of 50): $17.96
5/64 Double Ferrule (bag of 100): $14.96
3/32 Double Ferrule (bag of 100): $18.05
Collar Snare Support (bag of 50): $6.65
#8 Black Barrel Swivel (bag of 50): $57.81
525 lb S-Hook Breakaway (bag of 50): $31.73
#6 Burr Flat Washers (bag of 100): $7.93
5/64 Snare Cable 1X19 500': $66.55
3/32 Snare Cable 7X7 500': $69.78
TOTAL FOR 50 SNARES: $422.05
PRICE PER SNARE: $8.44
00:00 - Start
00:02 - Introduction
00:45 - Why this video is important
03:02 - Where you buy components is important
04:47 - What you will need
05:49 - Cutting cables
08:07 - Swaging double ferrules to cable end
12:55 - Cam lock / breaker assembly
15:14 - Adding first washer
15:42 - Adding trigger
16:48 - Adding stinger spring
18:01 - Adding second washer
18:59 - Adding cam lock / breakaway
19:34 - Adding collar support
20:17 - Adding end loop and swivel
24:59 - Making anchor cable large loop
28:32 - Attaching anchor cable to swivel
30:20 - Assembled snare summary
31:20 - Controversies vs proofs
32:02 - Importance of properly made snares
32:47 - Spread the word!
33:15 - Political considerations
34:44 - Next video recommendation
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Old Trapper Cuts the Ribbon
12 years ago my wife's mother was honoured (post posthumously) by having a new Health Center on the reserve named after her in recognition of her life of service to the community. Earlier she also received a Silver Jubilee medal from Queen Elizabeth. So quite a pedigree I married into!
Shown here is her surviving husband, cutting the ribbon. A trapper all his life, they are guessing he was 99 years old when he passed on. Back in the days of his youth there weren't accurate records of birth dates among the Dene Tha; just rough guesses made later on, once they were older (so he might even have been 100 or more). His trapline is still in the family, handed down to his eldest son now.
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Fire On the Bombi
With more than 22,000 acres to cover, it'll be a while before we've been everywhere on our trapline. Especially with the cutlines being so overgrown.
Fortunately, we have a machine made for the task.
Gotta watch the accumulation of branches near the exhaust though, as we found. Have to avoid carrying our jerry can of gas near there.
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Wolves: Are They DANGEROUS?
This an excerpt from the "Wolf Workshop" on this channel, examining the question of how much danger wolves present to humans and in what circumstances. You may find some of the information surprising!
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About Wolves and How To Trap Them Humanely - Part 1
This is the first in a series of videos from the "Wolf Workshop" course offered by the Alberta Trappers' Association. Not just trappers, this material should be of interest to anyone trapping and for wildlife enthusiasts in general as well, as it delves into less-known aspects of wolf behaviour few people (aside from trappers) are aware of.
For information on the many courses the ATA offers go to: https://www.albertatrappers.com/education-and-training
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About Wolves and How To Trap Them Humanely - Part 2
This is the first in a series of videos from the "Wolf Workshop" course offered by the Alberta Trappers' Association. Not just trappers, this material should be of interest to anyone trapping and for wildlife enthusiasts in general as well, as it delves into less-known aspects of wolf behaviour few people (aside from trappers) are aware of.
For information on the many courses the ATA offers go to: https://www.albertatrappers.com/education-and-training
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Fire On the Line
If you like bonfires... really BIG bonfires, you just might really like this video as well. This video covers our recent trip to our trapline, being paid to burn brush piles left by logging operations, using our Bombardier Bombi to get around (love the sound of its engine, just like a Harley!)
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Underwater Beaver Trapping Course - Part 3
This is the third installment of a four part series teaching how to trap beaver under the ice in winter, as taught by Ross Hinter. Each video begins by listing the topics that will be covered and has chapter markers to make finding the sections easier. A link will be presented at the end of each video linking to the next one.
This video was recorded during an outdoor course offered by the Alberta Trappers Association.
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00:00 - Start
01:01 - Story Of No-Wire Trapper
02:25 - Tip On Disarming Traps
03:42 - Transport With Springs Set?
04:23 - Wash Your Beaver?
06:24 - Scooping Shovel Tip
06:57 - Common Mistake To Avoid
07:23 - To Flag Or Not To Flag
07:36 - Hanging Vs Teepee Sets
07:52 - Chainsaw Use For Making Holes
09:53 - Making a Teepee Set
10:30 - Silky Saw Recommendation
11:07 - Trap Differences & Safety Notes
13:26 - Teepee Set Continued
18:38 - Where Hanging Sets Shine
18:53 - Side Pole Set
21:39 - Springing Trap With Tongs
22:13 - Snare Poles & Baited Sets
25:11 - Selecting Bait
26:50 - Baited Conibear Set
30:30 - Baby Beaver Pet Story
32:17 - Beaver In A Blanket Story
37:17 - Baited Set Height
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Underwater Beaver Trapping Course - Part 1
This is the first installment of a four part series teaching how to trap beaver under the ice in winter, as taught by Ross Hinter. Each video begins by listing the topics that will be covered and has chapter markers to make finding the sections easier. A link will be presented at the end of each video linking to the next one. This video was recorded during an outdoor course offered by the Alberta Trappers Association.
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00:00 - Start
00:06 - Introduction
02:56 - Bubble Markers
03:30 - Use of Pex Pipe
05:03 - Trap Suspension
06:28 - Beaver Swim Depths
06:56 - Pex Pipe Probing
07:27 - Old and Young Segregation
07:36 - Beaver Mating Locations
08:12 - Entrance Hole Angles
10:16 - Importance Of Using Safeties
10:41 - Trigger Top Or Bottom?
11:43 - Belisle Conibear Strength
12:08 - Men Reading Instructions
12:34 - Trigger Notch Choice
14:02 - Pausing For Disturbances
14:34 - Trap Hanging Procedure
15:09 - Trigger Direction Choice
15:33 - Predominant Swim Direction
16:38 - Locations Animals Are Wary
17:33 - Beaver Garbage Handling
18:46 - Trap Hanging Continued
19:21 - 2 Strand Wire Hanging
19:45 - Hanging Stick Above Snow
20:00 - Falling Into Hole With Set
20:22 - Hints To Where Entrances Are
20:43 - Lodge Ramp Interpretation
21:08 - Testing For Ice Thickness
21:50 - Lodge Ramps Continued
23:07 - Bubble Indicators
23:25 - Marking Entrances Early
24:45 - Lodge Rennovations
25:06 - About Vent Holes
25:36 - Carnivore Lodge Attraction
26:16 - Summary Of Indicators
26:37 - Keeping Notes
27:49 - Determining Sex
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Underwater Beaver Trapping Course - Part 2
This is the second installment of a four part series teaching how to trap beaver under the ice in winter, as taught by Ross Hinter. Each video begins by listing the topics that will be covered and has chapter markers to make finding the sections easier. A link will be presented at the end of each video linking to the next one.
This video was recorded during an outdoor course offered by the Alberta Trappers Association.
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00:00 - Start
01:01 - Traveling To Next Lodge
01:54 - Assessing Second Lodge
02:18 - Controlling Damage By Beaver
03:24 - Bank Dens Vs Lodges
03:44 - Lodges and Bogs
03:50 - Finding Bank Dens
04:33 - Trap Hole Bubbles
04:42 - Best Ice Chipper Design
05:08 - Chipper Protective Sheath
06:10 - Pulling Out Beaver
06:45 - Protecting Fur From Damage
07:02 - Exploring Entrance
08:02 - Camera Underwater View
08:39 - Determining Swim Direction
10:25 - Drying Beaver Fur
11:26 - Second Camera Underwater View
11:56 - Trapping On Dams
14:02 - Lowering Another Trap
14:40 - Looking For Entrances
15:27 - Bog Movement
16:04 - Suitcase Catch
17:05 - Bubbles From Conibear Pressure
17:22 - Fleshing Difficulty
17:46 - Developing Fleshing Skill
18:14 - Fleshing Techniques
19:08 - Lining Up Trap
20:00 - More Fun After Success
20:16 - Lodge Shape Clues
21:02 - Easier Chipping Technique
21:57 - Do Bogs Interfere?
22:22 - Chipping Continued
23:25 - Prelim Probe
23:56 - How To Use Chipper
24:56 - Preventing Hole Freeze Up
25:39 - More Probing Entrance
26:20 - Understanding Floating Bogs
27:51 - Measuring Trench Depth
28:08 - Making Hanging Wire
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The Funniest/Saddest Trapping Story You'll Ever Hear
Veteran trapper Ross Hinter shares this heart-warming story of a beaver he once trapped and how things went very awry once he took it home to rehabilitate on account of feeling sorry for it. Well worth a listen.
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Underwater Beaver Trapping Course - Part 4
This is the fourth installment of a four part series teaching how to trap beaver under the ice in winter, as taught by Ross Hinter. Each video begins by listing the topics that will be covered and has chapter markers to make finding the sections easier. A link will be presented at the end of each video linking to the next one.
This video was recorded during an outdoor course offered by the Alberta Trappers Association.
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00:00 - Start
00:52 - Making Snare Sets
03:03 - Metis "Death Pole" Technique
04:55 - Snaring Pole Continued
06:39 - Beaver Invulnerability To Occlusion
07:25 - Snaring Pole Continued
07:31 - Why Loops Have To Be Large
10:20 - Unspooling Wire Technique
10:50 - Steel To the Top
12:02 - Setting Pole Through Ice
12:30 - Attaching Bait To Snare Pole
15:50 - Alternate Baits
16:19 - Snaring Pole Summary
17:11 - Snaring Above Water Illegal
17:22 - Wrapping Up Comments
18:05 - Men Learn Different From Women
19:09 - Saying Good Bye
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Getting Bombi to the trapline... a little help from first great-grandchild
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Burning Brush Piles on Remote Trapline
This is a video my grandson returned with, from his solo trip to our trapline. He went up to burn brush piles while I was home, getting over the flu. And, of course, he couldn't resist the chance to have some fun with the Skidoo while he was at it.
In this video, Tristan demonstrates the speed of our 2004 Skidoo Summit with 74" tracks. He also gives a quick review of the CZ 600 Alpha rifle he recently obtained (his first rifle).
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00:00 - Driving In
00:07 - Coming Up
00:59 - Lighting Fire
01:06 - Ready For Bed
01:52 - Trip to Lake's Edge
02:27 - Lake's Edge
03:18 - Fast Ride Across Lake
03:36 - Begin Timed Run
04:36 - End Timed Run
04:59 - Run Up Beach Trail
06:55 - Trail To Cabin
07:57 - Cold Hands
09:08 - CZ 600 Rifle
10:32 - Run To Brush Piles
12:44 - Skidoo Tip-Over
13:02 - Begin Burning Brush Piles
17:07 - Piles Burning Evening
19:44 - Invite To Next Video
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