VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Hunting and fishing » The Wooded Beardsman
Catch, Cook, Clean Beavers in Survival

Catch, Cook, Clean Beavers in Survival

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
We pursue nuisance beavers on private property with the help of Adam Craig Outudoors. Beaver are surprisingly easy to trap and offer a ton of nutrients to the forager. A real staple item! Beaver is also great eating, usually very full of fats crucial to surviving long term in the wild
Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 10


Who doesn't like a nice beaver? LOL When I was guiding up by Ear Falls, on a day off 3 guilds decided to explore a creek. There was enough water to get our bout up with pulling up the motor up. Then we saw it! This beaver dam was massive! We estimated it at about 75 feet wide and over 12 feet high on our side! They are amazing engineers! Hope you ate the tail! I think that it is the best part! When we skinned out a bear people were freaked out at the sight of the bear! It errilly looks like a human hanging, just a little dis concerning! But they sure do taste good!
reply

For people who may not think beavers are that much of a nuisance, they cause a ton of flooding, and actually cause issues with the power grid when they chew down poles. It's not even a joke, like half the province of Saskatchewan lost power for a couple hours a few years back because some beavers chewed down a pole. Also when I was a student we had the school placed on lockdown once because an aggressive beaver was walking around in the parking lot lol
reply

You guys will live easier if you start a farm, then you guys won-t have to chase down and look for random animals to survive, you guys might also want to get a water well going, you guys will live longer and more comfortably
reply

Complaining about the taking of wildlife on what is ostensibly a hunting video is like going into a bar and complaining that alcohol is being served. To those people, I would say go lay down, and get checked for rabies.
reply

I remember my grandpa telling me a beaver needs to be boiled 2 or 3x, for it to be eatable. I don't mind eating it cold, but not right from the frying pan. great video guys. -
reply

Food is food, rather watch a video trapping a wild animal than see a video of a chicken slaughter house! Still wonder about the pelts? Commented to soon pelts being used yes!
reply

I really appreciate your dedication to proper land management, care for your dispatch method and full use of the animal. Great life you guys have. Thanks for sharing.
reply

We have a overpopulation on wild pig s in germany they destroy crops and fields some people think its imhuman but a you said everything has to be in balance
reply

I have never seen a trap setter like that, I use a rope, wish you had showed more skinning, beaver are not done like most furbearers.
reply

Straight to the comments before watching the video. Unlike what I usually do and watch his his videos first before reading: )
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos