Out early checking trap line #wildlife #trapper #coyote #predator #relocation

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Оказался не идиотом! Молодец!!! Мир вашему дому!!!))

СветланаЛебедева-тм
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Бедное животное уже без сил и даже не огрызается От боли и От страха ..Жестокость людская..

ЛюбовьМалинкина-рж
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Если капкан чужой, то спасибо от бедного волка!❤

Albina
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That is one confident talented strong man

herculydia
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Мужик, если это не ты ставишь капканы, то ты большой молодец

АндрейП-ст
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Наконец таки освободили волка. А то его бедолагу елозили елозили в предыдущем видео. Аж сердце защемило

ЛарисаНаухацкая
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That coyote or sure docile and calm for that man. The coyote was probably just so thankful to see someone there willing to help get him out of the trap. I wish they could have videoed longer so we could see the interaction between them afterwards

brendaclark
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Thank you Sir for your kindness and decency. I'm sure the coyote is greatful also.

SandraMYake
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Sorry, I'm now 58, and when very young trapped rabbits because they were only 20 years into myxamatosis fleas, that was deadly but a slow, cruel death, transmitted by fleas.
So, most people still trapped on farms.
I hated traps as they were and are not specific ( I won't mention what other creatures were caught in traps, but I am possitve that trapping is a very cruel and inhumane way to catch ANYTHING.
MYXAMATOSIS is even more inhumane but the billions of rabbits in the 1950s ( before I was born ) were utterly devastating every corner of the entire Australian east coast and states, so it was the only solution and it removed about low 90% of wherever it was introduced and saved 100s of millions of agricultural dollars, erosion and poisoning practices.
Trapping wasn't really effective but allowed for the trapper to harvest the flesh (eating or selling) and the fur ( for the felt to mostly make "AKUBRA " hats. Aussie Army "slouch hats" and other felt products.
Trapping is no longer needed, except for occational special species or for special purposes ONLY ( in my personal opinion).
It is a terrible, painful, distressing, and cruel way to capture, cull, or control anything.
I can find no way to condone it in Australia, but maybe overseas wolves or pigs might find traps the only option to economically and effectively control numbers.
I don't care whatever reason people try to justify traps, I will always think it extremely barbaric, cruel, sick, and heartless, and I believe it should be banned.
Sorry to all those professional trappers, but it isn't the 1800s anymore. Find a more humane technique that instantly or painlessly kills the specific animals you are trying to trap.
PS. I'm still an occasional hunter and won't take a shot unless almost possitive it will be a single shot and almost instant kill, always have and will.
It's very similar to soldiers walking through a minefield, and I assure you that sucks the big one, so try to remember that next time you set a "jaw" trap, please.
It's 2023. Show a little more compassion or imagine yourself in an anti personel minefield, then set your trap.
Remember also that traps will close on anything that steps on them or sets them off. They don't know the difference between domestic, endangered, out of season, or their intended targets.
And remember that I will be wishing that you slip while setting it and get caught in your own germ and disease infected trap, and I hope you have a very long, excrusiating limp or hobble back to medical attention that is hopefully hours and hours away as the infection or broken bones, severed arteries or cause you nausea, giddiness and panic, that you may loose enough blood to worry about passing out before you can be treated for your self inflicted misery, just for a few dollars at the expense of painfully Trapping an animal, maybe an endangered or harmless creature.
Traps should have been made illegal over 100 years ago or only allowed by people living "off the grid" or off the land or to erradicate overpopulation of predators that are too difficult to hunt BUT NEVER for miserable money....even mink or sable or such pelts.
Grow a conscience, please.
My worthless, one-sided rant is now FINISHED, but please find a more civil, painless, and less cruel way to harvest game or pelts, PLEASE.
Bob. Australia.

jackinabox
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Я аж поднялся от переживания !!! Думал что зверь не поймёт, что ей хотят помочь !!!

Дюсенгали-гд
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Он и ставит капканы. Бедный волк, даже не в силах пошевелиться.

ЕленаАлексеева-рс
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Сам ставит, сам снимает.сам спасает и все ~какой молодец.

АлмагульНугманова-фц
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Those traps should be illegal. Excessive cruelty.

AryanBlitzkrieg-cv
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That man is so kind the way he handles that coyote

donzioldbuddy
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Браво, мужик! Так держать! Долгих лет тебе жизни, чтобы всегда творил добро. Респект!

ГорхмазМехтиев-еб
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Thank you so much for helping his folks. What a lovely man.

shirleypyper
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Putting these traps out should get you one week with your leg in a bear trap. See how it feels.

tuguybear
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Good man. Takes a person with a good heart

ksrt
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Que dios te bendiga siempre gracias por su colaboración

betoalvarez
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Thank you for setting him free God bless you

lauriebaker