“BEAVERS OCEANIC BLUNDER” Beaver Dam Removal Awakens Oceans Fury
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@foxriverbushcraft234521 күн бұрын
Folks Welcome Or Welcome Back 👋🏻
@Golden-dog88
15 күн бұрын
looks like YOUR oceanic problem…. NOT THE BEAVERS
@Quid200521 күн бұрын
Ahhhh, my favorite spot! Not sure what is more beautiful- the pond or the waterfall
@Golden-dog8815 күн бұрын
farmer builds pond the complains there’s to much water!!! ONLY IN AMERICA!!! the beaver is just doin what it dose you yanks need to learn to work with them use the water they store to irrigate your fields…. I wish beavers were native to Australia they would help us so much down here
@martinmarsola647721 күн бұрын
Another great clearing this day. Always interesting to watch, Jonathan. See you on the next. 🙂👍🇺🇸
@outdooradventures316121 күн бұрын
All time favorite location you do so far 💪😊👍
@QuivaRPG21 күн бұрын
Excellent video! I just wanted to mention an idea you might like to consider: engineering a dam collapse. Please ignore this comment if you're already aware of the process. Based on watching some other content creators (the channel Kenislovas is a good one) if you dig at the BOTTOM of the dam after removing the sticks, you can often make the damn fall apart on it's own, sometimes in a HUGE collapse of material and rush of water. Many of the dams you encounter seem like they'd be the perfect condition for this, although your your environment is very different. A thumbnail of a collapse, and a title including "dam collapse" is very eye catching as well. Having followed the Kenislovas channel (the creator's name is Mantas) since he had barely 5k subscribers, once he started engineering collapses his subscriber count really took off. He's closing in on 100k now and I think he'll hit it before the end of the summer. This isn't a criticism of your technique! Just an idea I thought I'd offer. I really would like to see your channel grow as fast as his and this might be a way to get there. Keep up the great work!
@Beefry222
21 күн бұрын
It's also a potentially dangerous technique and Mantas is putting his neck on the line every time he attempts it.
@dww2006
21 күн бұрын
You have to watch how fast he moves when he sees the bubbles start on the other side of the dam. I think he plans his escape route carefully. If you watch him enough you can see he knows where to jump.
@wallytimmins356
20 күн бұрын
@@Beefry222 You're right. There's so much water pressure at those dams. If they let, go on their own it can be very dangerous. I've seen two road washouts on HIway 17 in Northwestern Ontario when beaver dams have let go back in the bush. Can you imagine if someone was standing in front of it when it let go?
@trudievangelderen107321 күн бұрын
Nice view of that waterfall😍
@MzKari21 күн бұрын
My favorite zen spot 😌
@peterpatch21 күн бұрын
Wow! That was a big one!!!!!!!
@zoesimpson468021 күн бұрын
Me personally would spend a bit more time on opening more of the dam up coz they will have that area plugged back up in a couple of days with only been a small opening
@donnat673821 күн бұрын
Great job!❤ much love...God bless you.
@dww200621 күн бұрын
You need to figure out how to put that culvert back up under the water so it empties the pond and the beavers don’t block it.
@SixSpot
21 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Getting the culvert back in the correct place will maintain the integrity of the whole pond so it doesn’t fail if the water gets too high.
@fransinyard89121 күн бұрын
Hey there is Fran Fine! Whoa! That was a lot of water! Great video! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
@R118GSiVVC19 күн бұрын
Excellent work Jonathan!
@kevinanderson285616 күн бұрын
A job half done...they will just keep rebuilding unless you remove the WHOLE thing
@timesurfingalien
2 күн бұрын
Won't matter if you remove the whole thing if you don't relocate the beavers. They will just rebuild.
@TheConlinHomestead19 күн бұрын
Gosh darn I never get tired of seeing a dam collapse. We have a culvert we clear monthly from beavers, but nothing like this...I will keep looking because that looked like it was too much fun!😁
@foxriverbushcraft2345
18 күн бұрын
Hello TheConlinHomestead 👋🏻😊 Thank you it is a great time, I’ll come check your channel sometime 👋🏻 beaver problems on the homestead sounds fun 😉
@joeschmitz500821 күн бұрын
this particular dam needs to be widened and deepened further to give the Beavers to leave.
@YukonHawk121 күн бұрын
Awesome flow.
@jefferymccullough230621 күн бұрын
He need to hire a trapper to remove thems
@rockerforlife19412 күн бұрын
Lots of water coming down from there! Nice job Buddy. Keep up the great work/channel!
@robynbryant427421 күн бұрын
Hello from New Zealand
@Luxion_AP21 күн бұрын
Hello!
@SisterClaraFadia5620 күн бұрын
You got to admit it is an awesome work or art and engineering. As a side enterprise you could make walking sticks with the chewed sticks they look so clean of their bark.
@debbie956321 күн бұрын
❤❤❤awesome!!!
@bigwheelsturning15 күн бұрын
Some day it will just be the Beavers left.
@msTECH8619 күн бұрын
They have so much water, but it's never enough. How do I know about this ;)
@williamcobbo76520 күн бұрын
Nearly there
@Smokedout.3 күн бұрын
Push that pipe out into the water about 10ft past the dam area and when they try to stop the water going over it, it will still drain.
@timesurfingalien2 күн бұрын
I can tell by the comments, hardly anyone understands a beaver
@randyhartel155821 күн бұрын
Another good job!
@user-uc8kr1pl6b17 күн бұрын
You can't beat an naughty beaver 😉
@MegaTapdog14 күн бұрын
Mr and Mrs beavers come home and say, Dam!! , more unpaid overtime!
@alaskan8316 күн бұрын
Every thought about trying a pond leveler device?
@williamwelling487220 күн бұрын
The overflow pipe has moved away from the dam should tell the owner of the property
@jenniferjohnson795521 күн бұрын
Another great removal 😊
@shawnhulke738517 күн бұрын
That poor beaver worked hard to make an animal habitat for everyone and you tear it down. Just stock it with some of your favorite fish and have a private fishing hole. 😊😊😊
@foxriverbushcraft2345
17 күн бұрын
These are man made ponds on the owner property with high water run offs that need to stay clear to prevent flooding, these three man made ponds are feed from a underground water seep through so the water needs to be draining constantly in to the creek to prevent the ponds from flooding over on to the property
@lisakane670817 күн бұрын
Did you manage to flush out any beavers?
@prakashhardeo589521 күн бұрын
You must open the topmost part of the dam about six feet wide and four feet deep otherwise you will be back every week
@khaironniza608511 күн бұрын
Not enough wide
@janmuyllaert8565Күн бұрын
these guys must be paid per hour ?
@suesmith726721 күн бұрын
0pen the ri er to flow🎉
@daviddiehl-gy2sqКүн бұрын
Get rid of the beavers.
@samuelsmith-nn3vz16 күн бұрын
You didn't do anything,(beaver dams ) can't be removed by hand any way.
@jeanjacques927417 күн бұрын
Les animaux nhabient plus dans leur territoire ?
@robrobinson734012 күн бұрын
Leave the beavers alone ah
@ParraEel11 күн бұрын
How long have beavers been in Nth USA Canada? Always green there 1500 onwards because of the work Beavers do. In the future when no beavers, what then?
@heathboeddeker5401
2 күн бұрын
The beaver population is so over populated in most states of the U.s.a. that the states have to spend millions of dollars to have trappers remove them every year to prevent highways and roads from being washed out. Not enough trappers to control the beaver population these days because of the animal activists brainwashing people that the animals are more important than humans .
@jeriwollmann736620 күн бұрын
It's duck season It's wabbit season Duck season Wabbit season Bam bam Not It's beave' season. 🤣🤣🤣🦫🪵 cheers man
Пікірлер: 60
Folks Welcome Or Welcome Back 👋🏻
@Golden-dog88
15 күн бұрын
looks like YOUR oceanic problem…. NOT THE BEAVERS
Ahhhh, my favorite spot! Not sure what is more beautiful- the pond or the waterfall
farmer builds pond the complains there’s to much water!!! ONLY IN AMERICA!!! the beaver is just doin what it dose you yanks need to learn to work with them use the water they store to irrigate your fields…. I wish beavers were native to Australia they would help us so much down here
Another great clearing this day. Always interesting to watch, Jonathan. See you on the next. 🙂👍🇺🇸
All time favorite location you do so far 💪😊👍
Excellent video! I just wanted to mention an idea you might like to consider: engineering a dam collapse. Please ignore this comment if you're already aware of the process. Based on watching some other content creators (the channel Kenislovas is a good one) if you dig at the BOTTOM of the dam after removing the sticks, you can often make the damn fall apart on it's own, sometimes in a HUGE collapse of material and rush of water. Many of the dams you encounter seem like they'd be the perfect condition for this, although your your environment is very different. A thumbnail of a collapse, and a title including "dam collapse" is very eye catching as well. Having followed the Kenislovas channel (the creator's name is Mantas) since he had barely 5k subscribers, once he started engineering collapses his subscriber count really took off. He's closing in on 100k now and I think he'll hit it before the end of the summer. This isn't a criticism of your technique! Just an idea I thought I'd offer. I really would like to see your channel grow as fast as his and this might be a way to get there. Keep up the great work!
@Beefry222
21 күн бұрын
It's also a potentially dangerous technique and Mantas is putting his neck on the line every time he attempts it.
@dww2006
21 күн бұрын
You have to watch how fast he moves when he sees the bubbles start on the other side of the dam. I think he plans his escape route carefully. If you watch him enough you can see he knows where to jump.
@wallytimmins356
20 күн бұрын
@@Beefry222 You're right. There's so much water pressure at those dams. If they let, go on their own it can be very dangerous. I've seen two road washouts on HIway 17 in Northwestern Ontario when beaver dams have let go back in the bush. Can you imagine if someone was standing in front of it when it let go?
Nice view of that waterfall😍
My favorite zen spot 😌
Wow! That was a big one!!!!!!!
Me personally would spend a bit more time on opening more of the dam up coz they will have that area plugged back up in a couple of days with only been a small opening
Great job!❤ much love...God bless you.
You need to figure out how to put that culvert back up under the water so it empties the pond and the beavers don’t block it.
@SixSpot
21 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Getting the culvert back in the correct place will maintain the integrity of the whole pond so it doesn’t fail if the water gets too high.
Hey there is Fran Fine! Whoa! That was a lot of water! Great video! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
Excellent work Jonathan!
A job half done...they will just keep rebuilding unless you remove the WHOLE thing
@timesurfingalien
2 күн бұрын
Won't matter if you remove the whole thing if you don't relocate the beavers. They will just rebuild.
Gosh darn I never get tired of seeing a dam collapse. We have a culvert we clear monthly from beavers, but nothing like this...I will keep looking because that looked like it was too much fun!😁
@foxriverbushcraft2345
18 күн бұрын
Hello TheConlinHomestead 👋🏻😊 Thank you it is a great time, I’ll come check your channel sometime 👋🏻 beaver problems on the homestead sounds fun 😉
this particular dam needs to be widened and deepened further to give the Beavers to leave.
Awesome flow.
He need to hire a trapper to remove thems
Lots of water coming down from there! Nice job Buddy. Keep up the great work/channel!
Hello from New Zealand
Hello!
You got to admit it is an awesome work or art and engineering. As a side enterprise you could make walking sticks with the chewed sticks they look so clean of their bark.
❤❤❤awesome!!!
Some day it will just be the Beavers left.
They have so much water, but it's never enough. How do I know about this ;)
Nearly there
Push that pipe out into the water about 10ft past the dam area and when they try to stop the water going over it, it will still drain.
I can tell by the comments, hardly anyone understands a beaver
Another good job!
You can't beat an naughty beaver 😉
Mr and Mrs beavers come home and say, Dam!! , more unpaid overtime!
Every thought about trying a pond leveler device?
The overflow pipe has moved away from the dam should tell the owner of the property
Another great removal 😊
That poor beaver worked hard to make an animal habitat for everyone and you tear it down. Just stock it with some of your favorite fish and have a private fishing hole. 😊😊😊
@foxriverbushcraft2345
17 күн бұрын
These are man made ponds on the owner property with high water run offs that need to stay clear to prevent flooding, these three man made ponds are feed from a underground water seep through so the water needs to be draining constantly in to the creek to prevent the ponds from flooding over on to the property
Did you manage to flush out any beavers?
You must open the topmost part of the dam about six feet wide and four feet deep otherwise you will be back every week
Not enough wide
these guys must be paid per hour ?
0pen the ri er to flow🎉
Get rid of the beavers.
You didn't do anything,(beaver dams ) can't be removed by hand any way.
Les animaux nhabient plus dans leur territoire ?
Leave the beavers alone ah
How long have beavers been in Nth USA Canada? Always green there 1500 onwards because of the work Beavers do. In the future when no beavers, what then?
@heathboeddeker5401
2 күн бұрын
The beaver population is so over populated in most states of the U.s.a. that the states have to spend millions of dollars to have trappers remove them every year to prevent highways and roads from being washed out. Not enough trappers to control the beaver population these days because of the animal activists brainwashing people that the animals are more important than humans .
It's duck season It's wabbit season Duck season Wabbit season Bam bam Not It's beave' season. 🤣🤣🤣🦫🪵 cheers man