you guys make shows better than most on tv i love your channel and your are the reason im getting into trappin this year and i want to thank you for all the work you do
+Dillon Cuthbert Alpha predators are fewer because they pose a threat to people, so coyote populations become excessive. They then continually encroach upon farms, threatening livestock, pets and small children. Additionally, pelts (hides) can be sold. I've had to thin out our local predator population years ago because they posed a danger to our calves and small children. The further out you live, the more hand in hand with nature you exist. People that live in a city will never understand because they will never see bear, mountain lion or wolf tracks in their back yard where their children play.
Wow 1.1 million views congratulations guys and thank you so very much for all the work you put into these videos. Y’all made my life so much better by teaching me most of what I know about trapping and because of y’all I’m able to grow my dreams of being a successful trapper
I really really enjoy watching your videos they're so well made I've been trapping for many many years that I enjoy watching you make your sets I've learned a lot thank you
The informative content of these episodes, mixed with the quality production level, is what sets these guys far beyond anyone else on the web. Hell, even television. I learn more about modern trapping in ten minutes of what watching than I do from weeks of trial and error on the trapline. Keep up the outstanding knowledge your putting out gentlemen. Beau, Oklahoma
I've watched this video probably 5 times. You guys make great videos. I just started trapping again last year and still consider myself a beginner since I hadn't done it in years! Your videos are very helpful. Keep up the good work!
You guys put together an Incredible Program- Way better now than you even were on cable. Its a shame they don't show more about the Truths of trapping on television. Keep it up- K-Walz
You guys have a really good team, very educational but also you guys keep it unique to how you guys do things, not just by the book. lookin forward to the next level!
Loving the trapping series casey you guys all rock live the videos hope to see more I also love the quality of you videos as well very clear and crisp I plan on trapping this winter did my trappers course and I'm ready to go say hi to the guys for me From will Alberta canada
Great tips as always guys. You guys already produce one of the best webisodes out there every week, can't imagine what you guys will do with 2!! -Caleb Parry
I really like your videos. They remind me a bit of "Heartland Bowhunter" in the way you show how much preparation goes into a hunt/trapline run and not focused on multiple kills and whatnot. Please keep up the good work!
These videos are great i love them you guys need a show on tv...i have ordered some of the traps on amazon this groundhog tearing up my yard better look out...
Interesting and informative way. Thanks for the story! Me as a professional wildlife manager, very interesting this survey! I will be glad to new video!
Guys, just wanted to let you know that the videos y'all are putting out are the best I've seen on the web. While watching each video, it immediately becomes clear that an incredible amount of thought went in to each segment and scene. Glad I found the channel. What camera do you shoot with? I'm also curious about the editing software you use as well. Do you make the music inside your videos or do you purchase each song, if so from what source? I'm asking because I would like to add music to my videos but without crippling my monetization ability.
Depends on the location. In IL, most places should have good soil for anchors. The drag system is best suited for hardpan where driving an anchor isn't feasible.
Good idea mixing peat moss with the sandy loam soil. I use peat moss but haven't thought of mixing the two. Good idea here in TN with our muddy conditions.
For raccoons, beavers, weasels, marten, lynx we use connibears typically. For coyotes, fox and wolves we use power snares. Power snares are for on land setting on trails and they work very, very well!
you guys are doing a great job showing the work that goes into trapping! Can you put together a video that shows what to do once a trapper catches a coyote, bobcat, coon etc.? Meaning the steps taken for skinning and fleshing these animals to properly handle the fur? I think many people would benefit from watching someone as experienced as your team, learning the do's and don'ts of this process. thanks for your consideration.
Caught 21 coyotes on my 80 acre property with standard dirt hole sets. Unfortunately I did educate a few, gonna try these flat and triangle sets to test my luck!
If I dry the sand and mix with peet would this work well for winter? I live in central SD. Or could a guy mix wax with the sand and use that under the trap itself and around. Thanks for the video's sure enjoy watching
Have you guys ever tried a straw set? I live in northern MN and the majority of my season is frozen dirt. Makes for a long season ponding frozen ground.
I am getting the Nikon 7100 for my birthday! Going to make some great hunting videos with those! If I hunted privite land I would do videos on duck hunting management also, but I hunt public land.
Great show, glad I found this on youtube, finally created an account to ask questions. Do people only use this drag in the south? I live in IL, is an anchor a better choice?
Excellent videos guys. Both quality and content are awesome. Id love to have you guys come tape an episode on trapping wolves on my northern ontario trapline.
Great video this will be second year trapping and my boys and me really enjoy it. good tips on the peet moss, thats what I used last year to cover the traps. what should I look for when setting traps for yotes. thanks for any help.
Will that peat moss help with Alabama red clay? We had a month of no rain and I was catching every day and now it hasn't quit raining the past two weeks and the clay either runs off the traps or packs em so tight they won't fire. It's frustrating cause the fawns should be dropping here in the next month or so and I still have coyote running everywhere
Curious if you use any urine post sets when you are targeting coyotes? With all the 'coons, 'possums and skunks around, I would rather not have to deal with catching them.
I am having trouble with coyotes in my area of Nebraska. My problem is my traps constantly freeze, thaw, and repeat. Any tips I could use. The farmers want them gone cause they are getting into the calving pens and goat pens.
matthew benson Watch this trapping video. We went through the same conditions last winter. Predator Trapping - Colder Weather - The Management Advantage #49
i have watched all your trapping videos and i think there the best anywhere.i have been trying to catch coyotes for a year and have not been able to connect.help would be appriecated
In my humble opinion they don't get any better than Minnesota Brand traps, 550's are the perfect size to handle coyotes and you can go to mntrapline, tim and nancy caven own it and have incredible customer service, good luck.
Thank you Brett. We want to educate people who are looking to learn about how to make their properties better.
you guys make shows better than most on tv i love your channel and your are the reason im getting into trappin this year and i want to thank you for all the work you do
+Dillon Cuthbert Alpha predators are fewer because they pose a threat to people, so coyote populations become excessive. They then continually encroach upon farms, threatening livestock, pets and small children.
Additionally, pelts (hides) can be sold.
I've had to thin out our local predator population years ago because they posed a danger to our calves and small children.
The further out you live, the more hand in hand with nature you exist. People that live in a city will never understand because they will never see bear, mountain lion or wolf tracks in their back yard where their children play.
Wow 1.1 million views congratulations guys and thank you so very much for all the work you put into these videos. Y’all made my life so much better by teaching me most of what I know about trapping and because of y’all I’m able to grow my dreams of being a successful trapper
Thanks for watching!
Excellent! Y'all are giving people information about trapping in the Southeast that it took me years to learn the hard way.
The best is getting better. Thanks for doing what you do. I swear I learn something every episode.
I really really enjoy watching your videos they're so well made I've been trapping for many many years that I enjoy watching you make your sets I've learned a lot thank you
The informative content of these episodes, mixed with the quality production level, is what sets these guys far beyond anyone else on the web. Hell, even television. I learn more about modern trapping in ten minutes of what watching than I do from weeks of trial and error on the trapline. Keep up the outstanding knowledge your putting out gentlemen.
Beau,
Oklahoma
The videos are just stupid good! Keep up the great work and thank your families for allowing you the time away to pull this stuff off! Great work!
I've watched this video probably 5 times. You guys make great videos. I just started trapping again last year and still consider myself a beginner since I hadn't done it in years! Your videos are very helpful. Keep up the good work!
You guys put together an Incredible Program- Way better now than you even were on cable. Its a shame they don't show more about the Truths of trapping on television. Keep it up- K-Walz
You guys have a really good team, very educational but also you guys keep it unique to how you guys do things, not just by the book. lookin forward to the next level!
You guys are the reason I created a youtube account so I could subscribe. Keep up the good work looking forward to. Trapping vids are my favorite btw!
Love the episodes guys. Yall and GrowingDeer.TV are my favorite. Keep up the good work!
Loving the trapping series casey you guys all rock live the videos hope to see more I also love the quality of you videos as well very clear and crisp I plan on trapping this winter did my trappers course and I'm ready to go say hi to the guys for me
From will
Alberta canada
some of the best shows i;ve seen on how to manage predators,,keep then comming
Glad they help Jr. Good luck this season!
Make more trapping vids please they are the most interesting thing I've watched on RUclips in awhile
Great videos. Best hands down.
This channel is awesome. Learned a lot about predator control and trapping. Caught my first Coyote last night using techniques I learned from you.
john latta Great to hear John! Good luck the rest of the season on the trapline and keep checking back for more trapping videos.
Great tips as always guys. You guys already produce one of the best webisodes out there every week, can't imagine what you guys will do with 2!!
-Caleb Parry
I really like your videos. They remind me a bit of "Heartland Bowhunter" in the way you show how much preparation goes into a hunt/trapline run and not focused on multiple kills and whatnot. Please keep up the good work!
Thank you Jerry! Trapping is a very important part of land management.
Great trapping info and excellent videos!
These videos are great i love them you guys need a show on tv...i have ordered some of the traps on amazon this groundhog tearing up my yard better look out...
because of your vids i caught my first coyote,thank you.
Interesting and informative way. Thanks for the story! Me as a professional wildlife manager, very interesting this survey! I will be glad to new video!
That's what we like to hear Mike!
great video quality ..nice sets ..great job
Your guys videos are awesome
Tyler Seprodi Thank you!
the guy at 1:35 is a hero! one day i want to be just like him! SUCH BRAVERY!
lol i thought same thing
you guys do a great job...wish our state was open to Yotes year around...do you catch many none target animals when you trapped the 10 days...
Guys, just wanted to let you know that the videos y'all are putting out are the best I've seen on the web. While watching each video, it immediately becomes clear that an incredible amount of thought went in to each segment and scene. Glad I found the channel.
What camera do you shoot with? I'm also curious about the editing software you use as well. Do you make the music inside your videos or do you purchase each song, if so from what source? I'm asking because I would like to add music to my videos but without crippling my monetization ability.
Thank you Zach. We are filming predominantly with a Canon t3i and editing on Final Cut.
ManagementAdvantage The t3i is a great camera. We have the t1i but it limits at 720. Thanks for the insight and keep up the good work.
ManagementAdvantage the rebel t3i? i had no ideas the rebels could film
Great videos.Very informative.For my damaged hearing the music is a bit loud,but thanks for all your good work.
Thanks for the information and help so I can make setup
Depends on the location. In IL, most places should have good soil for anchors. The drag system is best suited for hardpan where driving an anchor isn't feasible.
Great video
Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words!
Love your guys his videos keep making them
this is the first year im trapping coyotes andyour videos help me a lot
Still watching y’all.chuck use to be my paint rep.I recon I should have taken his job offer.I’m still available chuck
Than for your vids I'm a new trapper..I found ur bids very useful ty again
Good idea mixing peat moss with the sandy loam soil. I use peat moss but haven't thought of mixing the two. Good idea here in TN with our muddy conditions.
lol ... You guys are marketing gurus @ the very least! Great show!
Congratulations! Glad to help!
For raccoons, beavers, weasels, marten, lynx we use connibears typically. For coyotes, fox and wolves we use power snares. Power snares are for on land setting on trails and they work very, very well!
Excellent video!
Great vids, very full of good to know info, thx boys!!!
i really enjoyed ,,thanks
awsome vids,keep em coming.
this is awsome nice catch
you guys are doing a great job showing the work that goes into trapping! Can you put together a video that shows what to do once a trapper catches a coyote, bobcat, coon etc.? Meaning the steps taken for skinning and fleshing these animals to properly handle the fur? I think many people would benefit from watching someone as experienced as your team, learning the do's and don'ts of this process. thanks for your consideration.
Good video. Thanks. Seems like a lot of work for one coyote.
Man I love these videos keep posting them there awesome
Thanks Beau!
Thanks for the help
Caught 21 coyotes on my 80 acre property with standard dirt hole sets. Unfortunately I did educate a few, gonna try these flat and triangle sets to test my luck!
Nice work!
Great BlueWing. SLR's are tough for filming waterfowl hunting. They have a very fine focus that is tough on flying waterfowl.
Thanks Jaylon!
If I dry the sand and mix with peet would this work well for winter? I live in central SD. Or could a guy mix wax with the sand and use that under the trap itself and around. Thanks for the video's sure enjoy watching
The comments bellow my post came from a bunch of babies but this video is pretty good I'm a trapper and I definatly picked up a few tricks
It's a great way to save money and present a more natural set. Let us know if you try it and how it works.
Do you have to boil those aluminum screen pan covers before setting ?
love these trapping videos ! how do you guys put it together like u do ? camera you're using?
Where can I get an auger bit for the dirt whole sets. The big box hardware stores do not have any. Thanks. Love the videos.
Have you guys ever tried a straw set? I live in northern MN and the majority of my season is frozen dirt. Makes for a long season ponding frozen ground.
You should do more trapping videos they are very helpful
We will be doing some summer coyote trapping here in the coming weeks in the south. So we'll have a new trapping video or two along with it.
I am getting the Nikon 7100 for my birthday! Going to make some great hunting videos with those! If I hunted privite land I would do videos on duck hunting management also, but I hunt public land.
Love that song it reminds of me !
Great show, glad I found this on youtube, finally created an account to ask questions. Do people only use this drag in the south? I live in IL, is an anchor a better choice?
Excellent videos guys. Both quality and content are awesome. Id love to have you guys come tape an episode on trapping wolves on my northern ontario trapline.
NICE VIDEO.CHUCK IS COOL.
Thanks steward!
Great video this will be second year trapping and my boys and me really enjoy it. good tips on the peet moss, thats what I used last year to cover the traps. what should I look for when setting traps for yotes. thanks for any help.
Thank ya!
Will that peat moss help with Alabama red clay? We had a month of no rain and I was catching every day and now it hasn't quit raining the past two weeks and the clay either runs off the traps or packs em so tight they won't fire. It's frustrating cause the fawns should be dropping here in the next month or so and I still have coyote running everywhere
padriac mccoy Yes it will. That's where we've used it the most!
Thanks for watching Jmoua!
Curious if you use any urine post sets when you are targeting coyotes? With all the 'coons, 'possums and skunks around, I would rather not have to deal with catching them.
I notice a slight odor on a new screen roll. Is there a process you suggest to get rid of that factory smell? thanks
Nice vid cheers
+Beyond The Wire Productions Thanks!
+ManagementAdvantage what do y'all do with a coyote after you've cleared property
he prolly had it muted haha, but im an avid watcher. kinda sad its every 2 weeks but kinda happy
your trapping videos are great! what are the gloves you use?
are hey better than connibears ?and could they be used under water?
narration only comes out left side
Wax paper is pretty effective too!
Someone suggested mb550's for Alabama yotes. What y'all think?
Thanks! Have you checked out our other trapping videos?
I am having trouble with coyotes in my area of Nebraska. My problem is my traps constantly freeze, thaw, and repeat. Any tips I could use. The farmers want them gone cause they are getting into the calving pens and goat pens.
matthew benson Watch this trapping video. We went through the same conditions last winter. Predator Trapping - Colder Weather - The Management Advantage #49
it's not fair ,it is painful , i'm a hunter but i can imagine the pain that you give .shut it down
Great tip on mixing sand and peat! Do you think it is a ok to refrigerate your fox urine?
I was wondering do you night latch your traps casey ??
Hey just wondered when you were going to post more trapping videos.
Awesome
Where you get your traps? I live in Alabama and have coyotes like crazy on my land. I got to do something.
When you mix that Pete Moss with sand is it still freeze proof
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i have watched all your trapping videos and i think there the best anywhere.i have been trying to catch coyotes for a year and have not been able to connect.help would be appriecated
In my humble opinion they don't get any better than Minnesota Brand traps, 550's are the perfect size to handle coyotes and you can go to mntrapline, tim and nancy caven own it and have incredible customer service, good luck.
What camera do u use to film? Please let me know i am searching for one for my duck hunting videos.
Is that a duke #3 they use?
Hi, what you shoot your video, the model? Sorry for the english, I'm from Russia =)