Trapping TV Episode 1, Catching Coyotes with Flat Sets and Dirt Hole Sets
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2014
- This episode would like to introduce the Trapping TV crew to you. Scott Adams, Brandon Johnson, Norm Blackwell, Mike Kemble and Clint Locklear get together down in Central Alabama to do some nuisance animal control. We also feature Norm giving you step-by-step instruction on a flat set. Our mission during this season of Trapping TV is to give you a new, fresh look on trapping. We want you to be entertained and take away valuable tips that you can find only on Trapping TV. WE ARE TRAPPING TV!
Thanks for keeping the traditions of our forefathers alive. Nice to have this knowledge passed on for those who are wise enough to learn it. Well done!
Yep your 100% Right
Don't believe MSNBC will be buying commercial time from you guys.
Love the show! Will watch again, next week.
Great Video! Hope to see more soon!
Finally a good trapping show great job fellas and Clint your a genius thanks for all you have shared I've caught a lot of cats and coyotes from what I've learned from you
Enjoyed the first episode very much guys!! Please keep them coming!!!! There's nothing like trapping, you just never know what you'll catch.
Awesome .Thanks for sharing .
you seem like a good group of guys to hangout with, very informative. thanks
Excellent Show! Waiting for the next one! Thank You guys!
Great video, thanks for sharing.
I really enjoyed your first episode and look forward to the next one. Thanks
I like the possum part at 23:00 haha. Good videos guys keep up the good work.
Great episode guys. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Very well done guys
Episode 1 was awesome and they can only get better. Well done guys and have fun. Standing by for # 2
GREAT show!!! LOVED it.
Thanks for all your videos I have been laid up for 5 weeks after a foot surgery your keeping my spirits high and have me ready to get back out planting steel thank you
Awesome!
GOOD WORK GUYS LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING MORE !! DON,T LET SCOTT GET RUN OVER PLAYING IN THE ROAD !!
first i want to thank you for being able to comment,im sure the hate mail that you recieved in the past was the cause,i love your videos ,and your all out ambition,thanks for taking the time from your day and sharing these with us
Love it, keep it up guys lookin' forward to the next episode!
VERY high quality. Nice work guys you dont see much videos like this out there
Great video, that's real quality work guys.
Good stuff. Would appreciate a lot more "how to" and "why"
A serious scientific break down of different sets.
Thanks. Great work!!!
Congrats on your first episode
Wow, great video that is awesome.best video I've seen all year well done. Hope to see more
Great job fellas
Nice Vid, I get a tip or two every time I watch you vids, Thanks Clint! also I have used many scents and lures over the years but cat collector, and boss dog are hands down the best performing ones I have ever used!
great video.its getting my blood pumping, cant wait for november
Great show guys hope to meet yall on the line some day.
love the show. Trapping is much more effective predator control than just shooting them while hunting other species, or educating them thru calling. While those methods have their place, it's much better to use their senses against them instead of against a hunter
Cool first video guys !!! Keep them coming !
great job...nice you have your comments open
great. job. and. show. guys. unite. for. better. pay. on. hides !
That is an absolute dream of mine, to go on a trip with friends like y’all and slay some critters
I really enjoyed the video, fellas. It's wonderfully put together, and very informational. I did have a question, though. I noticed Norm really packed the dirt down on those double longsprings. I couldn't tell from the angle, but did he just pack the springs, or did he move over to the jaws and under the pan? I saw him pack in front of the trap, but couldn't tell if it was around the jaw edges, or inside them. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
Hey Clint, Need of advice I have started using flat sets this season and I have a lot of pullouts from coyotes. But I have caught 2 coyotes but missed 5. I had the trap 15 inches back from the backing to center of pan. Because before I set flat sets I went to a few areas I trap. I would just put a lure either call, curiosity, or gland on the backing without a trap with snow on the ground and wait 3 days as an experiment to see where I needed trap placement. At the 3 days I would see a small grouping of tracks 15 inches back and a small grouping of tracks at 10 inches back and either 3 inches to the left or right but mostly left. The 15 inches seem to be more consistent while the left and right depended on the coyote. I use Bridger #2 four coiled traps on the flat set cause that's the most jaw spread is legal on land in New York. Is their anything that I am missing or overlooking. I am doing great on catching coyotes in the dirt holes but like you and me know that they do start to shy away from them. I've had more interactions with flat sets then dirt holes but can't catch them but I can catch any fox that comes by the flat sets but no so much on coyote.
Great show but I'm lost on the channel name....Wolfernation? Coyote nation maybe?
I thought the trap needed to be 8 or 10 inches away from the scent hole for coyote? The double long spring set was just an inch or two?
Really enjoyed the video guys. How do yall dispatch your yotes? Heart or head shot?
lung shot with a .22 works best not much blood hole is barley noticable plus you can keep the skull if you dont soot the head
Does anyone here use live traps at all? I am stuck close to a larger group of houses and apartments so i dont want to catch a pet. I would like to make my own metal cage traps and can not find any so far
Yes but not for coyotes. They are smart and really hard to catch. I don't see a coyote just walking into a live trap.
When's next season of trapping TV
Thanks for the video please please turn off the background music some of your video have it on it's very hard to hear you over the music thank you
tanks video
Great vid but snares are quicker to set
pan adjustment maybe?
Good God! This is one of the sickest things I've seen. If you want to do nuisance control, throw those abusers into their own traps. Sick. Sick. Sick.
Guys! Im fine with trapping but dont leave them to suffer while you do commentary. At least put them down quick they are in pain and that's just not necessary.
And then you would have even more people complaining about them doing that.
the pain comes from having to deal w/ low-information people like d. steiner.
~hey butterfly-boy, it's not your world & we're all living in it.
Shut up twit!!! low info you have know idea what your talking about. I beat you think that all the environmental care is paid for by donations! Its not Hon its paid for by hunters and fisherman and trappers. You have leather gear and footwear so your a hypocrite to. Hide is hide beef or coyote something dies. And if we didnt do it since the start people like you would not exist today your welcome.
Low information lol what you cant spell "people lacking intelligence" or "people with less intelligent points of view" like I said twit no one talks like that "OH!! THE PAIN COMES FROM"lol