Ice Camp — Day 4. The morning starts with blueberry pancakes in the tent before CJ and I head out to check the line. After the action we’ve had earlier in the week, we expect to see something… but every trap comes up empty. No beaver. No movement. Just questions. We spend the rest of the day trying to figure it out — adjusting, scouting new water, and setting fresh traps on lake edges, rivers, streams, and ponds in hopes of finding where the beavers moved. On the way back to camp, I come across a surprise in the road — a dead muskrat — one more reminder that the woods always have a story to tell. Back to the tent for another cold night on the ice. Not every day on a trapline goes the way you expect SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://goo.gl/n5Qppq INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/joehollandfishing/ FACIALBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/joehollandfishing/

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