Thought we had a fox in our live trap. What happens next is amazing!
My husband found a mountain lion in my son's live trap the other morning. They check the trap on a daily basis and just enjoy looking the animal (generally fox) and then releasing it. Great video.
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Just skip ahead to 5:20 if you don't want to watch this guy breaking sticks for five minutes.
@seanc143
8 жыл бұрын
I wish I saw this before I watched it, in a way, but I didn't mind the full clip at all. Everything seemed ideal for me, as far as there being a husband and wife, and the wife is filming it. It was an amazing moment and I'm glad they caught the whole situation, sticks and all. Their lives could've changed, their whole family's lives could've changed in an instant. It trips me out more to see a loved one recording vs a hiker doing a self shot encounter.
@gwennydoline2911
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, man! :)
@7thgradepranksters60
7 жыл бұрын
HardWired417 thanks
@jolenesaddleback7422
7 жыл бұрын
HardWired417 XD
@Pakal0l0pirate
7 жыл бұрын
HardWired417 haha
Interesting video. I enjoyed it. But, could we please stop with the dumb clickbait "what happens next is Amazing!!" headlines? I'm so tired of people doing that. The mountain lion reacted exactly the way you'd expect it to: it ran away. It was not "amazing!"
@DieFlabbergast
7 жыл бұрын
It's clickbait - pure and simple. "What happens next is amazing"! No, it wasn't. What happened was perfectly ordinary and just what you would expect.
Fuck. That. I'd have done the same thing, release that beautiful creature back to the wild, but I'd be so damn terrified the entire time. The trapper makes a very good point about how many other trappers would just shoot and bury this cat instead of dealing with it like this.
@Krazycutiegurlxxx
9 жыл бұрын
It takes balls to do what this guy did, so respect points. I have no respect for people who would do otherwise though, even if i can understand why they would. If you trap and animal you have no right to kill it needlessly just because you're anxious about what it might do as you try to free it. Obviously it's best to prevent this kind of thing from happening.
@Krazycutiegurlxxx
9 жыл бұрын
Hero✩Lydragius Again though, respect points for this guy. He was probably scared too, but courage is acting despite fear, not being fearless.
@TheBigMallo
9 жыл бұрын
Hero✩Lydragius im not an expert but couldn't he just light a fire infront of the cage with a lighter if he has one and leave the cage open, and when the fire goes out the lion could just walk out? you are risking it all catching fire in a massive blaze but im pretty sure if the fire got that bad it would just end up jumping through the fire anyway. if not then you got some bbq meat atleast
@Krazycutiegurlxxx
9 жыл бұрын
BEEFCAKE!!! ...What exactly is a fire supposed to do? It would either cause a forest fire, be too small to do anything, scare the animal and possibly make it more aggressive or, in any case, not help in any obvious way.
@TheBigMallo
9 жыл бұрын
Hero✩Lydragius well my thinking was if you got a decent size fire it might deter the big ass cat for maybe 20 seconds, enough time for you to get in your car
What a gorgeous mountain lion!!!... I'm so glad she got free, - without the man being mauled!!!
@chloeprice6721
7 жыл бұрын
Suzanne La Force ikr
If it's that complicated to open the door, perhaps you should redesign it.
@Primalxbeast
8 жыл бұрын
+Rebecca Glass I think finding a way to hold it open without standing there may have been the hard part.
@sapphocortez2287
8 жыл бұрын
He's trying to open it without getting eaten afterwards
Finally a 'what happens next is amazing' video actually worth watching. Justin Casey, you sir are restoring the faith.
That could have gone all kinds of wrong. Glad to see it released with no harm to man or animal!
@amyp8507
8 жыл бұрын
+diane9247 Lol so many people are like "Omg thats so bad why do you have a trap anyway???" And they're more worried about the animals life, something that cant even talk, over the humans life.
@amyp8507
8 жыл бұрын
Im glad you care for both ^u^
@diane9247
8 жыл бұрын
+Amy p Well, Amy, many days I care more about the animals. Just sayin' ; o
@anngleeson4736
8 жыл бұрын
+Amy p I'd be worried for the human if he was trapped by the lion but the human created this confrontation so nope not worried for him cause he's inhuman
@mermaidAria67742
8 жыл бұрын
+Amy p animals can and do talk, just because you can't understand their language doesn't mean they don't have one.
How wonderful... You let nature live. God bless you!!
This guy is my football coach! No joke
@justincasey6319
7 жыл бұрын
Is this Easton? :) Your coach is a little crazy like that isn't he? Lol! Great game the other night! This is Coach's wife talking to ya :) Keep up the good work on the team, it's been a great season so far!
@justincasey6319
7 жыл бұрын
Hey sorry Winston!! You guys are all doing great out there! Glad you told me who you were :) I hope you guys are having a good weekend! Dan is out duck hunting with the boys right now :)
@jolenesaddleback7422
7 жыл бұрын
Justin Casey HI!!! :D
@ashtonmusil4338
7 жыл бұрын
West East 😒
@ashtonmusil4338
7 жыл бұрын
West East side
Good job releasing it. Trap if u need to eat, and release what u dont eat.
So proud somebody did the responsible thing instead of just shooting it. Love you guys
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
Jodice Edwards Right back at you, beautiful animal right?
I'm thankful that you have encouraged your kids to do live trapping with no injury so the animal is releasable. I just hope they don't do it for a hobby, but save the skill for when it is needed.
Good job! Still, it seems to me the man might have devised a way to release the animal without exposing himself to so much danger. For example, by attaching a rope to the door and pulling it open from inside the car.
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
Ralph Dratman Read the commentary up top to explain the trap please :)
@RalphDratman
9 жыл бұрын
Justin Casey Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
@Phukugoooglification
9 жыл бұрын
Ralph Dratman IKR
@ViralTuber
9 жыл бұрын
Ralph Dratman You're supposed to go read the commentary, then come back and explain the trap to all of us. And hopefully somewhere in your explanation you'll cover the reason the door had to be opened in such a dangerous fashion. ...'cause we're all still wondering about that. Now, Ralph, for the sake of everyone's education, we kindly ask you again: _Read the commentary up top to explain the trap please :)_
@RalphDratman
9 жыл бұрын
Ralph Dratman What commentary?
the most beautiful part was watching her go back into the forest.....she was like lemme make sure this jerk is gone first..lmao
Balls of steel!!!
@user-ir2vm6bn2v
7 жыл бұрын
Fridgemusa BALLS OF TUNGSTEN
was not sure whether he was trying to free her or get enough kindling the heat his house for the winter
I like that as he was letting the mountain lion go he took notice of how agitated he was and the first thing he thought of was his family inside the vehicle and told them to roll up their windows. That's a family man there!
She is beautiful! Cougars are so pretty. They have such pretty eyes. Good job letting a fellow hunter go! I hope she survives the winter too!
That is amazing, beautiful glad your husband is ok
That was cool and Mister you've got quite the cajones!
it looks like an other cat in the background watching him u see it half way through the video over his right shoulder.
The mountain lion was so scared. I'm glad she got away safely.
thank you. thank you for taking a chance, showing some trust. They usually know when we are trying to help. Often if they're injured they won't be able to tell but you got lucky on that. Your whole family did so well. I doubt anyone could've dine better. You were all so calm, maintained low tones, moved fluidly. Really impressive example of a family working together. Again, thank you. Every single one if these lives counts. I'm not for trapping, nor am I against it. I believe there's a proper way yo take from the life cycle of this planet. Judging from what I saw&heard, so do u both...and I'm glad you both are passing that in to your kids.
Good job releasing her. Beautiful animal, I enjoyed watching this, thanks very much. Ignore the idiots.
I do not see the amazing thing, it was obvius that the lion was going to run , it was too afraid to attack , probably it had been there for hours ....
@justincasey6319
8 жыл бұрын
+Tania Martinez No it had not been there for hours. My husband is extremely responsible and loves animals, even though he does hunt and fish. We would never torment something by leaving it in a cage. People don't understand life skills and education these days. You'd all rather cry and whine and go to your "safe space".
@Pomiferous
7 жыл бұрын
Live trapping a mountain lion is unusually rare I would think.Putting it an amazing category in and of itself.
@CheatPotionMaker
7 жыл бұрын
You tell 'em hahaha
@firstgoinpostal
7 жыл бұрын
Jet Stream In Florida they are called Panthers.
@Pomiferous
7 жыл бұрын
bis225 No matter what you call it.A 100-200 pound cat is nothing you want to tangle with when riled.
Absolutely awesome! What a wonderful guy for not hurting that beautiful animal!
if you listen carefully at 4:49, I think she says: "Yay...I'm buying a Mercedes and taking a nice long vacation with the insurance money"
@justincasey6319
8 жыл бұрын
+NYer FaLife Now that's funny!!
@trxxxtr
8 жыл бұрын
I heard diff. I thought I heard her say... "I just farted....can anybody smell it?"
@xdwindywindxd2922
8 жыл бұрын
+trxxxtr lol that was funny!!!!!!!!!
@trxxxtr
8 жыл бұрын
XD WINDY WIND XD lol....glad I could put a smile on your face..
@captjim007
8 жыл бұрын
+Carl Stallins You should test drive a new F150, just count how many you see on the road.
Every time the camera refocused and made a "bzzh" sound it was like a jump scare.. Really happy video though.. Glad you released him/her
What a beautiful cat! Her tail was so long and gorgeous. I'm glad she's running free again. Please don't shoot these creatures for sport.
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
Katherine Uribe Yes she was stunning!
Thank you for being good people and not hurting the kitty!
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
john harris Thanks for the comment. Beautiful animals aren't they?
I felt like the entire time I was watching this, I was holding my breath lol. She's gorgeous and glad the release went smoothly.
youtube videos that have clickbait titles are the worst.
@TheSynthZone
8 жыл бұрын
+KaedinKane Gotta make that dollar thirty nine though.
One more thing. Thank you all for watching this video. Profits are going to needy families of the Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. Please share and watch this video if you like it or not because I think we can all agree on helping needy families and we are excited to do that! Thx!
Thank you for letting her go. Blessings to you.
"Mountain lion season..." God bless America, I guess. She did look really healthy. I hope she makes it.
@hazzpolo
9 жыл бұрын
Jeff Blythe God bless America? Why put that in..lol that's funny
@02Crimson
9 жыл бұрын
Jeff Blythe Until one of those creatures eats your ass. Its like trying to say that sharks are "beautiful". On TV they are but at some point you go to make a real world decision based on what happens with nature and people. Maybe the answer is too many Californians and just let the mountain lions weed them out!
@tacticalsweater5119
9 жыл бұрын
Jeff Blythe A healthy population must be maintained. These predators do kill people.
@RalphDratman
9 жыл бұрын
02Crimson If you want those mountain lions to weed out Californians, you are going to need a lot more of them. There are 38 million people in the state. Maybe only half that many big cats will be needed. But when the culling is over, you will have millions of hungry animals and no more meat to keep them happy. Then what?
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
Josef Dickens Absolutely!
It's so nice that you release the animals you trap. She is a beauty, we don't have these in England so it was nice to see. I just subscribed. Merry Christmas to you.
You're awesome for letting him/her go. I love mountain lions and occasionally find some good tracks when I'm backpacking. What state do you live in? We have a healthy population here in Colorado.
Beautiful cat! And thank you for letting her go.
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
Ann Rene' Thank you for the positive feedback!
@CraftyZanTub
9 жыл бұрын
NP!
what a waste, I was hoping the guy would at least loose a arm, big let down........
Nothing more adorable than seeing a Father pass on to his sons the practice of tormenting and terrorizing the local wildlife. What a great Dad he must be.
Damn, give that kitty a ball or stuffed animal to play with....it looks like Meow-switchz in there!
Cougars are gorgeous animals. Hope it makes it through the season.
Absolutely awesome and brave of you to release the beautiful mountain lion without harming it in any way!
God bliss you and your sons and wife. Thank you
What a beautiful Animal!! Kudos to this Man for releasing it!!! It is such a shame that people shoot these magnificent Animals for Sport!?! This is unthinkable to me!!! All of Mother Nature's Creatures are such an integral part of the balance of Nature and should be respected!!! ((*_*)
Beautiful animal... I am a hunter but only hunt what I Eat... I don't eat Cougars so I just watch them... Glad she did not turn and attack you.
thank you for your help and not hurting this magnificent animal
You are totally insane, Sir--and I like that about you. Absolutely the coolest thing I have EVER seen!
OK, it was nice that you let the cougar to go..... But what would you have done if you had a fox in the trap? Would you let it go too??? I hope you would, but then again why capture it in the first place? Please explain. Thanks!
@justincasey6319
8 жыл бұрын
Monica Listodos Yes we would have let anything go :)
@shakeuwakeu1480
8 жыл бұрын
Justin Casey Thank you! but i still don't understand why capture it in the first place...? if i captured a fox i would try to tame it for a pet, since i love them so much lol.
@justincasey6319
8 жыл бұрын
Monica Listodos My husband grew up trapping for fur etc... He has always been a hunter and an outdoorsman. I on the other hand, am a "lover not a fighter"..lol! So he still hunts, but no longer traps using traditional (painful and inhumane) methods. So this was a great compromise between he and myself to allow our boys the experience of trapping something (without mutilating its limbs) and then releasing the animal. They get to see the animal up close, my husband teaches them about what he knows about the animal and then bon voyage, away they go. People have said that this causes the animal an undo amount of stress, but animals as well as humans experience stress of all kinds on a daily basis...and somehow we all make it out alive and emotionally ok. I would rather have my kids see animals that are briefly held in a trap and released as opposed to living their life forever in captive at a zoo. Just food for thought :)
@shakeuwakeu1480
8 жыл бұрын
Justin Casey Thank you so much for your explanation. I feel a lot better now! God bless, and keep those wonderful animals safe and free! Thank you again! cheers!
@adlerbr12
8 жыл бұрын
Monica Listodos There is nothing wrong with trapping and hunting for fur and food.
You set a trap just to look at the animal, then release it? That's just being cruel and terrifies the animal for no reason other then for your entertainment
@thatdragon_fromspyro1219
8 жыл бұрын
It's not meant for a mountain lion, that is why he released it...
I remember live trapping when I was a kid. Good clean fun for the whole family.
Gorgeous Cat
cool that's wonderful you didn't kill the mountain lion!
And I have americans telling me australia is a dangerous place. I'll stick to the occasional deadly snake thanks.
@sabinebuchanan1889
9 жыл бұрын
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@brianb.1883
9 жыл бұрын
Link Knight "Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?" ~ Indiana Jones lol
@brianb.1883
9 жыл бұрын
Sabine Buchanan Good strong Scottish surname, you've got there. Clarior Hinc Honos.
@RStaRaptoR
9 жыл бұрын
Omg yea! But here in usa, they are mountain lions. They dont usually go east. Especially because we have ALOT of animal control. We get fox, coyote, deer, geese, and birds! That's it! Although, I've barely seen any geese around here for the past few years. Lol i bet that's why the amount of foxes and coyote are so high! Those pack hunting carnivores are scarfen um down! XD
@ChoctawNawtic4
9 жыл бұрын
Link Knight Mountain Lions are not really dangerous! They keep away from people at all costs, most all of the time.
In retrospect it occurs to me that the trap is probably designed to be somewhat difficult to open so that the trapped animal cannot try various actions and eventually unlatch it and get out.
Your wife's sneezes startled me. Each one of them.
Awwwww thank you SO SO SO SO SO much for not hurting him/killing him (if you could) Thankyou so much!
VERY glad that that the animal wasn't hurt but why on earth would you want to stress it out so much in the first place? It must have spent hours in the trap fretting. I love wildlife but would never trap for my own entertainment.
@BassySlides
8 жыл бұрын
Getting the lion was unintentional, it was meant for fox.
That was amazing! That mountain lion just wanted out, It wasn't messing around. One of those curious cats haha.
That cat was like "I'm out, byeeeeeeeeeee"
a smart guy would put a hook on the end of a long piece of rope,and pull it while indoors or far away.
if you just like looking at animals and always release them - crazy idea, but why not just grab a pair of binoculars and go out looking for them? There really is no need to trap them to see them in the wild.
@minchy79
9 жыл бұрын
oh, and well done for releasing it regardless, a lot of people wouldn't.
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
minchy79 Can't see them with binoculars. They are very elusive animals and again, it wasn't our intent to trap a lion :)
Enjoyed this. Great vid. Thanks for posting
Sure are a lot of bashing of this guy. For all us animal lovers, stop giving this guy grief, he did a good thing. He didn't intend to trap a puma, and he was good enough and brave enough to let it go. Seems like a quality human to me, and pretty ballsy at that.
So what DID happen next?
the next video will be "how to ""amazingly"" open a live trap with 1 arm, 3 fingers, and 1 eye..."
Thanks for posting
The video camera operator jumped every time the cat hissed and launched a mini strike. Pretty intense I'm sure. Panned the cat as it ran away beautifully. Very neat video.
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
Mightiflier Thank you for the positive feedback!
people like this should not be allowed to trap animals. He is a danger to himself, family, and animals. Almost incredibly stupid, but the video proves it's true......
Why would someone want to teach their kids to trap animals in the first place.
@cxyotl7261
8 жыл бұрын
+Saartje05 mainly its surviving skills
Wow! what great shots of a truly beautiful animal! So grateful she wasn't hurt.
I think the man and wife did an excellent job!! Would make an excellent documention video!!
Ok I don't know if this is good/bad/illegal/whatever, but please check trap every day. A trapped animal (not killed in trap) is borderline cruel-harmed or not. Or ask wildlife people if this is ok to do-I bet not. What if there's some family emergency-you gotta leave town fer week or so-live animal stuck in cage! It is beautiful tho, but not in the cage. This animal does not want to be trapped for your entertainment.I was sad for it. If you explore the woods enough, go camping/etc...you will see things like this where they belong. It takes a while (nature is nowhere near as populated as in TVshows/zooz, but the patience pays off. And then that encounter(s) become yours forever and put a smile on your face.
@justincasey6319
8 жыл бұрын
+Garion Porter That trap is very rarely used. And the trap is checked MULTIPLE times...thats another reason that its so big...for "comfort". Thank you for watching the video :)
@garionporter5961
8 жыл бұрын
World needs more pussies, and less of ...(gestures towards you) -that.
@CraftyZanTub
7 жыл бұрын
That cat wasn't caught deliberately. She was a surprise.
@garionporter5961
7 жыл бұрын
Michael B lol ya break the law because its your land its ok?? Uh yeah ok then :D
@garionporter5961
7 жыл бұрын
Michael B Someone has to save the wildlife before you idiots wipe everything out to extinction. Did you think that the seas had limitless fish? Do you think the forests are endless? The frontiers are all gone and we are eating and destroying too fast. I hate trappers/hunters just as much as agri-animal farmers. All bad and no longer needed. AND just causing harm. But hey-eat whatever do whatever AMERICA do what you want no one can stop you collect yer guns (2nd ammendment blah blah blah). You ride that train all the way till the end and just see where it goes. No thank you. (that guy wasn't even trapping animals for legal purposes)
you can tie hay strings or wire to the rings and and bottom of the door.. then open them from the top of the cage without getting so close the the animal.. i have one of those traps too.. rolling them is hard cause they are so large.. the hay strings work perfect for me.. and don't prevent the rings from working..
@justincasey6319
8 жыл бұрын
iwantarackinghorse Thanks man, thats good to know!!
Thank you for releasing her. She is much more beautiful in the wild than on a wall above a fireplace.
Thank you for releasing a beautiful scared animal.
Mountain lions are dangerous and strong creatures. They sometimes attack people. The guy ought to be a bit more careful. Still , kudos fro little it go free, thumbs up.
Hunting for fun is disgusting. Hopefully this beautiful creature does not get shot.
@ramohino
7 жыл бұрын
Sarah Neko that animal is a hunter LOL. Let's see what do they eat: raccoons. coyotes, rabbit, pets, livestock, deer, elk, and occasionally a human child or a tired joggers.
@anahata5578
7 жыл бұрын
So what? This has nothing to do with what I have just said.
I don't give a crap about trapping or not trapping... That was a beautiful cat.
Nice looking cat. I had three for friends many yrs ago.
Could be edited down to 30 seconds.
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
0prahTV Yep it sure could have been. Still seems to be getting viewed though. Maybe people are fast forwarding it? ;)
Why in heavens name would anyone trap animals and put them through all that stress just to look at them. How would you feel if it were done to you????
Great Job You Two!
Whew! Everybody safe and sound and the beautiful mountain lion bolts speedily to freedom! :)
what the heck is he playing with sticks for?
@StrawberryCopper
7 жыл бұрын
It's one of those traps that when the door snaps shut, there is a small metal ring on each side that slides down and holds the door closed. He had to use sticks to slide the rings up and hold them in place. (they kept breaking) Has to be the dumbest trap design ever.
Aww shes hissing at you
@jessemccoy9113
8 жыл бұрын
+Cruizeriz lol
@lydia_the_dovakiinakadrago7819
8 жыл бұрын
+Cruizeriz lol
@shinmochimaru9381
8 жыл бұрын
+Cruizeriz hahahaha, mcnuggets😂
@sarahmoriarty6250
8 жыл бұрын
+Cruizeriz 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@kearstinhoward7143
8 жыл бұрын
REALLY
Holy shite, dude....you have gigantic balls of steel...that would really freak me out.
You are a brave and wise man- an honorable man. I know there are those who would've taken advantage of the situation, making up a story even,( of course no video), and, without a doubt, there are those who would have killed her out of fear and/or hate. The more exposure people have to positive interactions with Mountain Lions, the less negative they will be, which is where respect really comes in...and there is too little of it--especially knowing there can never be too much of it. I hope you will make more videos like this, as your kids are learning, you could be teaching others... May the Wind always be warm and at your back...The Ancient Ones Are Smiling--We All Benefit.
So what was the amazing thing that happened?
@MrBubbahunt9
8 жыл бұрын
+Pillip Wright Wright ...the dude did'nt get jacked up hahaah
@tomsaltycookies3183
8 жыл бұрын
+MrBubbahunt9 DAMMIT i thought u said did so i kept watching wasted minutes of my life UGHHHHHHHHHHH
@PwntsRocksU
8 жыл бұрын
+Tom Salty that's why you need to become literate.
@tomsaltycookies3183
8 жыл бұрын
PwntsRocksU So you are telling me you have never ever made a reading mistake where you quickly read something and you are telling me you have never ever made that mistake hmmmm
@PwntsRocksU
8 жыл бұрын
Tom Salty Tom Salty you really are salty!
Enjoyed viewing your vid after seeing it mentioned in Rapid Journal. Great leaning experience.
So next time you want to open this thing safely, here's an idea: First, barricade it from the outside with a sturdy piece of wood, one end wedged into the ground (partially buried perhaps), the other side wedged into the door. That way if someone or something pushes on the door to open the piece of wood acts as a stopper. Tie a string to it so you can pull the wooden stopper away from a safe distance. Now disable the mechanical device on the trap that keeps the door from opening. Attach a second string to the door to open it from a safe distance. Go to a safe distance, pull the first string, the door can now open. Pull the second string, the door is now open.
awe poor lion shes adorable
big cat and good video . next time let the kid hold the camera , hopefully he won't be as jumpy as mom :)
@Krazycutiegurlxxx
9 жыл бұрын
How was she jumpy?
@justincasey6319
9 жыл бұрын
DIR911911 I was scared shi*less my friend and yes, the kids probably would have been a better optione! No fun watching your husband face danger.
@13wolfy13
9 жыл бұрын
Justin Casey I don't blame you one bit hun. These lovley animals have I think (Don't quote me on this, I might be wrong) the second highest success rate in hunting. There's a reason for this. And you were right to be afraid of losing the man you love.
@mightiflier5813
9 жыл бұрын
13wolfy13 You are right, that cat could have easily killed any unarmed human.
Next time, try to tie a long wire on the cage and pull it open from a safe distance.
I was shitting in pants when he lifted the small gate ..
@pharaoh5427
7 жыл бұрын
Anthony White tell me about it bro he was bold I couldn't have done it
This may sound kokey and sentimental, but this to me was all about good karma. This guy meant the mountain lion no harm and I believe the animals can sense this. So the big cat went free and this good man having respecteds nature and wildlife, safely returned to his wife and children. Good job and great video!
Why are you trapping animals in the first place?
@amyp8507
8 жыл бұрын
+Franmom Momm Because its better than hunting them down, plus i mean, its a fox trap. I dont think anyone would ever want to kill a fox unless they had to.
@FedUp-bd4gv
8 жыл бұрын
Pericles of Athens LOL...I'm not black
@jaygold4467
8 жыл бұрын
+Franmom Momm Thta's the real question isn't it? This is what white ignorance looks like.
@cxyotl7261
8 жыл бұрын
+Franmom Momm usually people will create live traps so that they can see an animal up close. I have done it many times and it is a wonderful experience. I have caught lions, foxes, deer, and even a wolf.
@matthewmattnunyabiznz5959
8 жыл бұрын
+Pericles of Athens change your moniker you're no Pericles you insult my heritage
Why do kids need to learn how to trap? To give them a head start on becoming unemphatic humans? Madness...must be an american logic.
@BassySlides
8 жыл бұрын
For the same reason people hunt and or fish, to acquire game.
@hiddentape2911
8 жыл бұрын
I just think trapping is cruel full stop. You do not need to be a genius to work out that we are animals too...would you like to be trapped in that cage? Have some empathy please...Plus why do you need to acquire more game? Is Xbox and football not enough for you guys?
@BassySlides
8 жыл бұрын
Do you eat meat? Do you use leather products? Have you used glue? Gelatin? Soap? Eat anything baked that has eggs? What about milk? Many products that we all use come from animals. Trapping is in fact the least cruel way to acquire them. They live free, out in the wild until they are caught, a very different life from the factory farms of the world. If you are going to use animal products at all, trapping and hunting are the most humane methods.
@andrewsievertson9609
8 жыл бұрын
+Matt Fennell screw u Matt I'm from the USA that does not make me a bad guy and who posts this in the comments
@ScientistCat
8 жыл бұрын
+Matt Fennell Trapping has been a traditional way of catching animals, both for resources (food, fur) and to keep populations under control. People use this method to preserve natural balance, to prevent carnivores and herbivores from exhausting their food sources and eventually cause an ecosystem to collapse. I'm not defending people who do it just for demonstration purposes, but do NOT shit on the practice in general. Also, the childish assumption that somebody must be "unemphatic" just because they catch animals in a way you disapprove of.
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