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Thanks for Play'en, Bobcat in an MB 450 Released

Description

This video was specifically loaded for the guy who supposedly has been trapping 35 years that told me on my Simple Set Video a few days ago that this trap would never catch because I made so many mistakes, sorry it took 6 days to get this posted but I have been teaching a class on Trapping this animal was CAUGHT and RELEASED ALIVE 2 days ago, so to you my fine TROLL friend thanks for Play'en-Sorry about the quality for my subs but a full length good quality video of this event will be posted soon to the SRO YT Page.

Tags: Bushcraft,Survival,David Canterbury,Dave Canterbury,Pathfinder,The Pathfinder School,Archery,Hunting,Fishing,Camping,Primitive Skills,Fire,Water,Shelter,Navigation,First Aid,Search and Rescue,Signaling,Prepper,Preparedness,Self Reliance,Survivability,The 10 C's,Knives,Axes,Saws,Bow Drill,Ferrocerium Rod,Ferro Rod,Tarp,Hammock,Canteen,Cooking,Longhunter,Trapping

Video Transcription

don't get mad it's okay it's alright it's alright it's alright kill them on the trapline today at the Pathfinder school 2016 chopping class you're missing out beautiful Bobcat we're gonna release here in a minute we'll film the release but not live so you gotta see down on YouTube later

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wildernessoutfitters

wildernessoutfitters

From the lore of bushcraft to all things related to self-sustainability, the Pathfinder vision is to pass on the knowledge of outdoor self-reliance. Providing basic to advanced self-reliance training and survival gear, our goal is to offer both practical knowledge and survival gear that will stand the test of time. From emergency preparedness to sustainability, the Pathfinder way is to share and educate.

Here you can explore the world of survival knives, survival kits and simple tips on outdoor self-reliance. We are always learning and enjoy passing on the knowledge we acquire.

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