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Battle on the Tundra (Deleted Scene) | Life Below Zero


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·Nov 11, 2024

He'll, there ain't no beavers! That is a big kill, guys. I didn't get to this set; I got tied up doing some other things. The weather got cold, everything froze right back to the full thickness of the ice, and I didn't want to leave these snares in there.

Even though they really couldn't have caught anything the way they were, I didn't want to leave these snares in here like this. So I want to get this thing out. You know, now that this hole is open, if I can get this pillowcase out of here, I can reset it, and then I can check it again.

It’s probably about an 800-pound chunk of ice. Go ahead, hey God! And boy, whoo, that's about the hardest beaver trapping I ever had to deal with. That's kind of interesting! It's definitely beaver chews at the bottom of the ice here.

You're in here, so they cooked after this froze down to the bottom. These sticks are sticking down into the water, and they cut it right up to the level of the ice here. That's a good sign. There's definitely something in here.

Maybe this moment I'm going to work for nothing after all. I have another leg hold set, which would be fairly easy to pop down here pretty quick. It's sensitive, bring kill mode now! Put the baby down in there.

He made one mistake; he came in, he kept some of my base and left the evidence.

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