Paracord Snare Survival traps Episode 1
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I used this Paracord snare trap a lot during my 87 day surviving alone in Patagonia. Unfortunately there was nothing but fish to be caught and they never caught me anything. This is hopefully the first in a new series for my channel if you liked it let me know.
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Yes Yes Yes please do more. Talk in detail about the trigger mechanisms though and if they can be used for other engines. Great vid. I love your stuff. Thanks from the UK man
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
more talking at the end then
@innovationflow4437
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Fowler! Please do more snare/trap videos and PLEASE DO include the talking, its easier to " get" with an explanation, thanks!
@coryjohnson6817
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Very easy and simple snare. I have seen other people that make it look so complicted but you made it easy to understand. Thank you for the video.
When you cut the sapling I thought look! A slingshot! Before you showed us! Fun and educational video, thanks Zach!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
You know me to welll !!!
Loved the video style. I a bit more explaining on the knots or at least a resource of where to learn it would be awesome. I think in a survival situation food procurement is one of the biggest worries. Learning/relearning primitive traps is a great tool to keep in your toolbox. Thanks for the video
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool more expleing in the next one after the fast build at the begining
@madisonpoole7507
5 жыл бұрын
That would be great. Thanks 👍
A trap series would be awesome!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
im on it
Yes, more traps and this one was awesome. Appreciate your time, and your giving back to the woodspeople who enjoy everything you share.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
your welcom thanks for watiching
Yeah!! I like this trap!! I got me that 4-in-1 tool too (shovel, Trimmer, Knife, Mallet). Super efficient.
Call upon me in the day of trouble,I will rescue you and you will glorify my Name. Psalm.. Well explained. Thank you.
Love this. Cantu do more bird snares please and thank you. Praise God. Praise Jesus
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Amen thanks for watching
this by far is my favorite , have been since fog horn leg horn . yup once they show us this on sat morning. I was hooked. Davey crocked, all these were the good shows. now sadly some youth never get taught these . keep up the good work. oh yes many pigions I caught in erie pa growing up.. and on my granparents farm well a few rabbits. lol
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks i well !
Quick, simple, informative...learned something new! Thank you. No words during the demo works well. Helped me focus on the task. I am very easily distracted...
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Cool thanks for watching !
Keep up the good work zach love your channel im 14 and am in the woods before and after school every day building shelters and hunting buildings traps as well hope to meet you in person cause i have a few questions
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks for watching !
@northwoodsrat6686
5 жыл бұрын
Chase Crowe , very cool hearing that your generation still enjoys these activities that you listed ! Those things are what I did after school almost every day growing up in the beautiful woods of northern Vermont in the late 60s and 70s , and wouldn't trade those memories for the world . You won't regret it either especially when you are older and may be occupied with the increasing pressures and time constraints of life such as family , job and home responsibilities . Wish I had You Tube back then instead of having to learn much of that bushcraft lore many years later when I now have less time to get outside to practice those skills . All the best .
Love to see how these stand up to live animals.
@joeschatz6617
5 жыл бұрын
The Wooded Beardsman I guess the trapper has to pick the right size sapling, strong enough for the target species size. is that what you're referring to? Enough lift?
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Me to me to maybe some day
@theroguetrapper9524
5 жыл бұрын
They work reasonable well.
@devildogsbushcraft7898
8 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. Can you really rely on these to thrive. By the way. I think you would be a great contestant on either the alone show, or "naked and afraid". I've seen a lot of your videos and I know that you have the goods. :)
Excellent demo and video Fowler... great job!
Cracking video as usual. I'd be keen to see more traps and the explanation of how they work. They are banned in Scotland but knowledge weighs nothing and you never know where you'll be when you need it.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Yes sir Ill try to add more of an explination at the end nest time
Good quote, dude. Applies perfectly! Another great vid too. Awesome
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool thanks
Heck ya niiiiiice 💪😎✊ I wouldn't mind talking, gives us a better understanding and possible ways to improve the device in our particular area. Nice job hope to see more🤜🤛
Really enjoyed the trapping video. Please do more!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
will do thanks for watching
Wondifferus ....Heck yea bro find and do any and every trap you can research ...and then invent some Fowler improved versions , Like the trap you just did but with a heavy log way up in the tree (instead of bent sapling) so when the trap snares it pulls it (little fluffy pink energizer bunny) up in the air to the limb the cords hung over into sharp sticks tied to the limb. POW GOES THE DYNAMITE!!!! LOL great vid bro keep em coming ....god bless you ZACK
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
thanks i will keep them coming ! good idea on the fluffy bunny
@theelusivewoodlandhobo5348
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!...if you do "tweak" some versions or invent some new ones, even if they dont work out I think you and us will have a blast going threw the trial and error process.....Thanks bud have a blessed day bro.... off subject ...have you ever watched the u-tube channel "Northmen" if you havent i think you like em ...they reminded me of "the happy people" you reference sometimes
I have subscribed to many channels to do with bushcraft, hunting and survival but ive not enjoyed one of them half as much as i do watching you on your channel, you share vast amounts of usable knowledge and do it in a fun easy to watch manner, totally enjoyable, keep up the great content and 200k subscribers should be an easy reach for you, thanks for sharing, god bless
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Urban Survivor thank you sir !
@-UrbanSurvivor
5 жыл бұрын
Your welcome brother
I like the video, but I think maybe you should go a little slower with some of the parts and provide a little more detailed explanation. It would have been nice to have a little more explanation of how you were doing the triggering system. For example, you might want to say the toggle stick needs to be flat on this one side and be about 3 inches long and you don't want to cut it like this but you want to cut it here etc.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
ya i will in the next one after the fast build !
Glad to see you back out making stuff👍 Very cool
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you !
Very nice. Yes do more. I like you talking after the fact. Great video...
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
alright ill explain more next time at the end
I like the couch critic that you do about alone..... but we also love to see the real survival stuff as well :-D
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks !
I love all of your videos, but I do enjoy these survival type videos more. I would also enjoy some woodworking type videos, like boats or furniture, since I know you have the skills. Even better, some wilderness type woodworking, like how to make joinery for shelter or furniture with your survival tools. No matter what, keep making videos that you enjoy, because it is always fun to watch you having fun.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Cool thanks !
I really liked this format video. Maybe a little talking in the setup, but this was great. I much prefer this style video where you are more to the point without a ton of sidetracking.
I like the video. I don't mind you talking lol. It helps to understand what your doing.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool will do next time after the fast build part
You content is great. I really enjoy it. Thanks
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Joel G thank you for watching
Good one! Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
your welcome
More videos man love the techniques.
One flaw... Trim all the leaves and branches of your spring limb. It does two things... 1) speeds up your spring. 2) reduces the chances of wind blowing your spring limb around that can cause a false triggering.
I definitely enjoyed the trapping/fabrication part of the video. As to your question about talking: I do like how concise you've made it by not following along in real-time. However, my preference would be for a little more explanation at some of the key points - i.e. explaining the actual trap mechanism, why you chose to place the stakes at the points you did, the actual mechanics of a 7-stick-and-toggle mechanism and so on. Perhaps a happy medium, where you explain the important bits and then fast-forward through the trimming, cutting and digging would be optimal. However, that's merely one viewer's opinion. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. Very instructive.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
T37912 your very welcome
Wow I remember my older cousin showing me how to make these traps as a kid, trapping feral chickens with them, I think I was 10 years old. we put rice/seeds around the trap and we would get them every time. I wonder where he learned this from, we were born and raised on a small tropical island called "Saipan"Northern Mariana Islands!
Quick and dirty, I like it 👍
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
awesome will do
Awesome snare in her👍🏼🤜🏽👌🏻
Fun video Zach! Great to see you in the woods again. I do miss the taking at the beginning setting up/introduction of the video, maybe some voice over or text in the middle while making the trap. Great admiral ackbar “it’s a trap” clip at the end. I’m a Star Wars nerd too.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Ya will do thanks for watching
Loved it! A little explaining is great too
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
O k will do
More and talking you rock!!!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ill take a bit more time to explain what i did
Really enjoyed the video ...very informative ...yes man you should do more trap videos !!
#1 first. Great video! Keep it up Fowler!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
thank you !
Just another example of ur skills just keep them coming I think I spk on behalf of a lot of people that we learn alot from ur knowledge...😉
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool thank you!
Awesome! Always wondered how a snare worked
Great Setup, thanks for charing, but I dont got als the knots you´ve made. Please do more!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
More it is
Yes! More!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool thanks for watching
Hey Fowler I like this format the only thing I wouldn’t mind adding to this content wise would be to name the knots used when making the loops and what have you. This way we can go back and research how to tie the knots in detail if needed. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
Genius, I have made snare traps very similar to this, only difference is it doesn't involve a hole in the ground, but this method seems it would be better, I will definitely have to try it
Would love to see more trapping videos and please do explain the details. Thanks for sharing
Keep this series going. You can call it trapper tuesday
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
OO thats good idea thanks
That was fun and interesting!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Cool thank you
My left ear enjoyed this video.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
O no I used my back up camera and forgot to reset the channel to stare darn it thanks or the heads up
Thanks Fowler
I know I comment on a lot of your things, but nice job, and I can’t wait for your next video.
Thank you!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Your welcome
Yes, more of this !
Yes please do more!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool im on it
Fowler! We need more traps!
Great video, let's see some more awesome traps!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
All right will do thanks for watching
Yeah Zack , this would be a great subject for more vids . I enjoyed this a lot and evidently others did as well . Fascinating subject material , great editing and camera work , good music , excellent slow - motion close - up action footage and a clever scripture reference to boot ! As someone who has already learned some of the basic design principles behind these cool survival traps , I thought you showed quite well , especially with the slo- mo , how this one worked , but after reading some of the comments , I can understand why some made requests for you to explain in a bit greater detail the hows and whys of building these in any future snare making vids . All the best ! VT Rat (;-)
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
ok so a bit more explination at the end for those who are interested
Trapping videos are a great idea. In a true survival situation, you would likely be malnourished and weak, making active hunting quite difficult. Knowing how to make effective snares would definitely be a useful, potentially life saving skill.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Ya definitly. Thanks for watching!
Great format. Dense with info.
Beograd uvek lajk od baka Dudine kuhinje ❤️❤️ bravo
That is so cool But it would be nice if you could do a video on the snaring knots Yes continue this series and you should also do a video on shooting and aiming sling shots because I have one like a wrist rocket but don't know how to use it 😀🤣
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Sage Seeger thanks I'll see what I can do
Great vid! A trap series would be awesome!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
all right im on it !!
Hello i am fans from indonesia,and i like your spirit survival in the junggle
love this stuff!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool thanks for watcing
love to see more
WoW, very cool! Yes, please do more like this - explain later. AWESOME VIDEO & VERY EFFECTIVE!!! Hope you, your family & your friends are having an AWESOME DAY!!! :-)
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
alright sounds like a plan
I have recently subscribed after discovering you and i enjoy each and every video you post. I live in the uk so your presentation and approach to video making is refreshing to me. Plus your bushcraft / catty skills are insanely good. Lol i have recently purchased a catty from watching your vids and plan to buy a cold steel shovel asap lol. I liked the video and would like to see more, but i prefer it when you talk us through the process, within like 50 odd seconds into the vid i was thinking hey wheres that crazy voice gone lol Im kinda new too bushcraft and felt myself thinking when the vid finished that i need to re watch it as i dont feel confident i learnt as much as i could from just a 1 time watch. So from that angle you will up your views but from a viewers perspective i was left wanting more 🤓 Either way i hope to see more vids in this series.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks for watching ill do more explanation at the end of the video next time and thanks for shopping !!!
Best one ..woow Thx for video ! 🤙💕🍻🍷👌
Personally I prefer a complete run through of what you are doing, had to watch it a good few times to get an understanding of what was going on haha!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
LOL that might be the first good case for not puting more of an expination in LOL ya ill add more next time after the fun first bit for those that want to see it in detal.
Love it
Nice, will this be a catch and cook on a rotisserie? 🤔
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
If only ;:( may have to move out of the us if i want to do that
Do a figure four death fall next! Keep talking in your videos Fowler!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
I will maybe just more at the end after a fun first run throught of the building of it
Nice tutorial!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
thank you
Great video! how would you use two trees? i cant seem to get the concept in my head
Thanks
its fun to watch the mechanics
Like this tripping stuff...... keep them coming. Oh and if you could slow down a bit when you make the trigger. So I can get a better look at how it is made. Thanks
Great Video!!
very interesting
I was taught to always clear of any other branches and leaves so it has less wind resistance when sprung. leaving yourself just a bent pole basically. but at the same point it is slightly more obvious to the eye.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Ya if it was all about actually catching food definitely but i didn't want to wast a tree by killing it till i had some thing more to do with it.
Excellent
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
thank you
Great video as always...what kind of knot is that you used?
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
i only used a cow hitch for the snare loop with a square and the others were just clove hitches and square knots
love it! please do more
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
all right im on it
Yeah I like the less blabbing thing. More traps!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
cool thanks!!!
I love the idea of learning traps, do you think you could maybe show a step by step video sometime? It's a great idea to show these skills.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
O k will do
@justinjasper6866
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Zach.
??How long does one of your shovels last for you?? You do a lot of different work with one.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
for ever as far as i know haven rally used one up yet
Enjoyed this format. Would like to see a recreation of every trap & trigger you attempted in Pategonia that wound up on the cutting room floor. A shame they don't realize how many folks find this kind of thing incredibly interesting - they seem to prefer to show suffering instead..
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
This was on i made and maintained 3 of in Patagonia
excelente brother
Yes make more
Dk if I liked you taking the "primitive technology" approach to narration in the first part of the vid, but sometimes it is indeed better to show instead of tell. Overall it's a cool trap! Keep em coming man!
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Ya i think we will do it the same next trap but after the quick run build ill go back and explain for those that wish to see more
Fowler I thought you said batoning with a knife is stupid lol great video Fowler
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
LOL you caught me . I stand by that if you have to hit it with a peace of wood then its a big enough project you should have an ax or shovel ;)
@KingdomPropertyMaintenance124
5 жыл бұрын
True true
Nice.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
thank you
Enjoyed this style of video. I would have liked a little more detail on the trap sticks themselves but until I try it it may have had the correct amount information.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
More detail in the next one then
Yes I just subscribed I want to see more videos
Awsome trap ....I caught a boar wit his same trap👍
You should do more of theses.
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
ok i will thanks for watching !
Super ❤
Thank you for this....I'm gonna set some for hogs on my uncle's property.....southern missouri.....if it's legal....
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
That sounds like fun you will have to use large wire hogs will chew through paricord in one bite
@stag3t-muspsa910
5 жыл бұрын
Fowler's Makery and Mischief yes sir...hey thanks for responding ...enjoyed you on alone....been trying to get on ...filli.g out casting call....
Well done please do more!! How about large game traps
@FowlersMakeryandMischief
5 жыл бұрын
Ya sure will do