Thank You Sir for taking the time to make these videos! I have learned a few things from watching them, and I have been trapping for 48 years! I love your down to Earth, no B.S. style of explaining things! If you find yourself in or around Ky. around the end of September, the United Trappers of KY. will be having their Fall meet in Glenco, KY. The dates are Sept 30-Oct 1st. 2022. Consider yourself invited, and welcome if you happen to be down this way! Thanks again!
If a furbuyer dose not want snare animals it is time to look for a new buyer. My buy all I show up with no matter if they are snare or not. Good points on the snare . Thanks Dale
is there a reason why you like 7x7 instead of 1x19 ? i have some 1x19 snares for beaver and seem to have a higher catch rate with them . great tip on positioning of snare lock to 10 o'clock make them fire faster .
@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 we had to rebuild our coon cubby boxes for 220s too. Absolutely dog proof. Funny part is this state has a leash law for dogs except hunters. So it our fellow sportsman. Or no-nothing beourocrats. Now, they allow us to use any of the conibears up in the trees, or 4 feet above ground. So that's a bit of progress. No we need how to videos of coon sets off the ground.
Thanks Tim. I chewed Red Man for 45 years. But now its almost $15 a pkg here in iowa. So i go to Missouri and buy a carton of Stokers Red Supreme and a tub of Stokers long cut straight I have to switch back and forth through the day or ill chew 2 pkgs a day. Got a bit of a nicotine habit lol
You can use the regular whammies if you like Dennis. I prefer the tubing myself. That way if i can't get #9 wire for support wire i can use 11 guage without hassle
Thank You Sir for taking the time to make these videos! I have learned a few things from watching them, and I have been trapping for 48 years! I love your down to Earth, no B.S. style of explaining things! If you find yourself in or around Ky. around the end of September, the United Trappers of KY. will be having their Fall meet in Glenco, KY. The dates are Sept 30-Oct 1st. 2022. Consider yourself invited, and welcome if you happen to be down this way! Thanks again!
Thank you Annita. I will be in Decatur Illinois for their convention on those dates. I sure do appreciate the invitation though. Thank you
Great information Dale thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.
Thank you Troy. I appreciate you
Every video is like its own lesson. Great video Dale, keep em coming,
Thanks Johnny Ringo. Im trying buddy lol
Another great video right on👍👍
Thank you for watching I appreciate it Melvin
Great video and information Dale. Thank you for your time and money spent on showing all of us your techniques.
You're welcome hoyt. Thanks for watching also
Love this channel. The man puts out great detailed info...who, what, where, when and why
Thank you so much Buzzard Hollow outdoors. I appreciate it so much.
Great video Dale. Good explanation of coon snaring. Great advice on the swiveling!
Thank you Muddy. I appreciate you watching them
Great video as always buddy
Thank you noname trapper. Appreciate you watching
great video Dale
Thank you Iowa Mink Trapper. I appreciate it
Good information Dale
Thank you Dennis. Thanks for watching also
Good info buddy
Thank you Pizza boy
Illinois here Dale but really enjoy the knowledge and experience you share. Thanks
Thank ya kindly Sonny. I appreciate you taking time to watch
All great information 👏 thanks for posting
You're welcome Dave. Thank you for watching
I sure wish we could use them in WI. Being limited to a 160 on dry land is a kick in the teeth.
Yes it is Joe. I hate it for y'all. I appreciate you taking time to watch
Excellent video Dale. I feel you snaring laws in Illinois. From the souther tip. Still very thankful we can run 220 sized traps
Thank you Eldon. I appreciate you taking time to watch them
Really wishing I could use cable restraints here! Great video Dale, as always, I hope all is well
Thank you Midwestern Trapper. I wish y'all could too. Doing good here. Thanks for asking. Hope y'all are well too
Another goodun !
Thank you Otter Cat
If a furbuyer dose not want snare animals it is time to look for a new buyer. My buy all I show up with no matter if they are snare or not. Good points on the snare . Thanks Dale
Well i understand if you're fur is burnt bad by cable
My snared fur goes right through with the rest. I dont have kickouts because of snares
is there a reason why you like 7x7 instead of 1x19 ? i have some 1x19 snares for beaver and seem to have a higher catch rate with them . great tip on positioning of snare lock to 10 o'clock make them fire faster .
Im gonna play with the 1x19 on coon this year Dan
I've never used it but i believe it will be just fine
I'm going to try snaring yotes and raccoon this year thanks to your videos
I hope they've genuinely helped. Thanks for watching them.
Our hound hunters got the land sets down to 160s no snares except in the snow for fox and coyotes, and under water Beaver.
I hate to hear that big buds. Hopefully you can educate them on how dog friendly snares can really be if set properly. Thank you for watching
@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 we had to rebuild our coon cubby boxes for 220s too. Absolutely dog proof. Funny part is this state has a leash law for dogs except hunters. So it our fellow sportsman. Or no-nothing beourocrats. Now, they allow us to use any of the conibears up in the trees, or 4 feet above ground. So that's a bit of progress. No we need how to videos of coon sets off the ground.
I like your videos - what kind of chew do you use ? I like Red Man
Tim Landis from PA
Thanks Tim. I chewed Red Man for 45 years. But now its almost $15 a pkg here in iowa. So i go to Missouri and buy a carton of Stokers Red Supreme and a tub of Stokers long cut straight
I have to switch back and forth through the day or ill chew 2 pkgs a day. Got a bit of a nicotine habit lol
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 Stokers is good stuff - thanks again for the informative videos
You're welcome Tim. Thanks for watching them
So how long do you make the snare and how long is the extension?thanks Dale.
My raccoon snares are 4 ft long total Jimmy. 2ft for the loop 2 ft for the tail
How long is the support wire .? How long is the 2 pc cable loop and anchor .? Thank you for sharing
Sorry Greg i should've mentioned that. The total snare length for coon is 4 ft. My disposable cables are usually 18 inches
I cut my support wires about 2 1/2 feet long then.put the bend in it.
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 thank you for your time and keep the videos coming 👍
Im sure trying Greg
Home depot has all kinds of sizes of clear tubing to use as snare support
Yea they do.
Whamies
You can use the regular whammies if you like Dennis. I prefer the tubing myself. That way if i can't get #9 wire for support wire i can use 11 guage without hassle
Why not use 1/8th cable
For the snare loop? Or for the tail Bryan??
No reason to use that heavy cable for the loop. We're trying to lower the snare damage from the loop by going with lighter cable.