I have never subscribed to any RUclips channel, congratulations, your channel is the only one I'm in. Hehehe.... I hope to see Mrs H sometime in your videos.👍 Quyanaqvalli.🥰
I used to know of a trapper in in Michigan, he would boil his traps & snares in a broth of the local Spruce, Balsam , or Cedar , & then use nitrile gloves when doing his sets . If wearing mittens would never wear the same ones he used when handling anything else , always a separate pair for his sets , because all animals have an acute sense of smell !
Waqaa. Good to see you guys. I’m setting beaver and otter traps here in Bethel. I believe I caught about 12 beavers so far in November and December. Most have been snared. Some in 330’s. Have only caught 2 otters so far. I’m also going to try my luck in wolf snaring. Great videos btw!
Waqaa and happy new year! Right on man, glad you’re getting out there on the Kusko. We might set on one beaver house later on, Aparr has been wanting to. Thanks glad to share!
@@mosesjackson4203 good morning, we use a couple different ones. In the past, we've used 1x19 1/8 with #9 support wire with a pigtail. Recently I've made 1/8 7x7 using 26 gauge support hanging wire. The newest ones we are trying are from Ted's Fur Shed, 1x19 3/32 with Senneker kill spring and #9 support wire.
Little tip if you’d like to try. if you put the CD out in front of the cubby instead of inside of it it gives the lynx a better chance to see it and you’d be amazed how far you can pull a cat to your set. He’ll see the CD from farther away and because it’s in front and close to the cubby he’ll then commit and go for the bait. Good luck on the rest of season!
thanks - will keep it in mind. Our sets vary a bit depending on where we are setting - snow machine trail, meadow, forest, creek etc. I usually like to keep bait and attractors at eye level so cat can move forward and doesn't try and get his head up or down, particularly with snares. How about these outside cubby cd attractors, put em up a bit as they are long range attractor?
@@bullwinkled790 exactly. High up so it’ll catch the cats eye and he’ll come to it then since it’s out front of the cubby he’ll notice that and is close enough to smell so then he’ll go in. I use snare support wire on a branch then put heavy poundage fishing line to that with a swivel to attach the cd. I’ll also put a sinker on the line as well so that the cd doesn’t flip and get tangled on the branch or anything from the wind. Hope to see how it works for you
I have the perfect spot to try that glove trick, I'll make the set and add in the clip towards the end of my next video. I have been trying to think of a way to set this spot and I think that's gonna be the ticket!! Thanks for the idea!
I'm not a pro but you used your bare hand while holding the stick that you used put the lure in the pen which you left in the pen. 1:18 Don't you want to try and eliminate all human scent? I guess not as you touched everything in that pen with your bare hands. Who knows as I knew a guy who used to piss where ever even at some snares or traps while going after coyote. He did very well and I wonder if it helped or harmed his chances. He said he thought it didn't harm and even helped as a curiosity. He also trapped badger and did well with that also
wolves are the smartest animals in the bush, yet you use your bare hands to handle sticks that you put the lure paste on ... they'll smell your scent on that stick for weeks and never come near that bait
Thank you for your comment, I agree. Those sets with lure are lynx sets. We don’t use any lure for wolves. As you can see we use clean cotton gloves for each wolf trap and wolf snare.
hi there, just curious, sounds like you do not understand verbal English but are able to read and understand. Is that true.? Unfortunately I know nothing of the Russian language. Glad to have ya watching regardless.
I just found your channel and like it. Will be following ya. Thanks for putting up the videos
I binge watched and enjoyed the scenery and your efforts.. I'll be watching keep'em coming.. I subbed already..
Awesome looking trap line.
I have never subscribed to any RUclips channel, congratulations, your channel is the only one I'm in. Hehehe.... I hope to see Mrs H sometime in your videos.👍 Quyanaqvalli.🥰
Haha Quyananaqvall tangvaryugngauten trapline-aput! 😁
I used to know of a trapper in in Michigan, he would boil his traps & snares in a broth of the local Spruce, Balsam , or Cedar , & then use nitrile gloves when doing his sets . If wearing mittens would never wear the same ones he used when handling anything else , always a separate pair for his sets , because all animals have an acute sense of smell !
Yes, we use the green or white cotton gloves that are designated wolf gloves.
Waqaa. Good to see you guys. I’m setting beaver and otter traps here in Bethel. I believe I caught about 12 beavers so far in November and December. Most have been snared. Some in 330’s. Have only caught 2 otters so far. I’m also going to try my luck in wolf snaring. Great videos btw!
Waqaa and happy new year! Right on man, glad you’re getting out there on the Kusko. We might set on one beaver house later on, Aparr has been wanting to. Thanks glad to share!
Tanana Yuut just curious. How are y’all setting up your wolf snares? Size of cable, and is it 7x7 or 1/19??
@@mosesjackson4203 good morning, we use a couple different ones. In the past, we've used 1x19 1/8 with #9 support wire with a pigtail. Recently I've made 1/8 7x7 using 26 gauge support hanging wire. The newest ones we are trying are from Ted's Fur Shed, 1x19 3/32 with Senneker kill spring and #9 support wire.
Little tip if you’d like to try. if you put the CD out in front of the cubby instead of inside of it it gives the lynx a better chance to see it and you’d be amazed how far you can pull a cat to your set. He’ll see the CD from farther away and because it’s in front and close to the cubby he’ll then commit and go for the bait. Good luck on the rest of season!
thanks - will keep it in mind. Our sets vary a bit depending on where we are setting - snow machine trail, meadow, forest, creek etc. I usually like to keep bait and attractors at eye level so cat can move forward and doesn't try and get his head up or down, particularly with snares. How about these outside cubby cd attractors, put em up a bit as they are long range attractor?
@@bullwinkled790 exactly. High up so it’ll catch the cats eye and he’ll come to it then since it’s out front of the cubby he’ll notice that and is close enough to smell so then he’ll go in. I use snare support wire on a branch then put heavy poundage fishing line to that with a swivel to attach the cd. I’ll also put a sinker on the line as well so that the cd doesn’t flip and get tangled on the branch or anything from the wind. Hope to see how it works for you
Keeping it real Gentleman 👍. Awesome
Your more of a gambler than i am chunking that bait above them triggers !!! I've just found your channel and subb'd ya, good job
Thanks, we are enjoying sharing with everyone.
The old guy sounds like Red Green. At least women might find him handy, lol.
I have the perfect spot to try that glove trick, I'll make the set and add in the clip towards the end of my next video. I have been trying to think of a way to set this spot and I think that's gonna be the ticket!! Thanks for the idea!
Will be on the look out!
Hi! I'm from Russia and I'm doing the same thing.
Nice!
I'm not a pro but you used your bare hand while holding the stick that you used put the lure in the pen which you left in the pen. 1:18 Don't you want to try and eliminate all human scent? I guess not as you touched everything in that pen with your bare hands. Who knows as I knew a guy who used to piss where ever even at some snares or traps while going after coyote. He did very well and I wonder if it helped or harmed his chances. He said he thought it didn't harm and even helped as a curiosity. He also trapped badger and did well with that also
our cats are not bothered by human scent
I just found you and subbed..if you dont mind me asking..where are you gentleman located? love the channel👍
good stuff
I had it at 1080p but for some reason it’s at 720p...
Awesome video, I wish we had some of those temps here get the Coyotes moving, Thanks
Mr. Stan ZURAY ?
haha - stan is better looking than I am. I hope he is not offended. As far as I know he is still in Tanana.
@@bullwinkled790 Thanks. Many greetings. P. F. 2021.
wolves are the smartest animals in the bush, yet you use your bare hands to handle sticks that you put the lure paste on ... they'll smell your scent on that stick for weeks and never come near that bait
Thank you for your comment, I agree. Those sets with lure are lynx sets. We don’t use any lure for wolves. As you can see we use clean cotton gloves for each wolf trap and wolf snare.
I thought native of Alaska like any. Red Indian would leave those wolf alone , poor poor wolves
The wolves need to be managed or there would be no moose or Caribou left
hi, can u add russians subtitled?
I will look into it.
hi there, just curious, sounds like you do not understand verbal English but are able to read and understand. Is that true.? Unfortunately I know nothing of the Russian language. Glad to have ya watching regardless.
Do you sell the skulls?
We have not sold any yet but we do keep them, this last spring I was able to clean a few and whitened them.
Чет глухо у вас...
Fur traders only wanna give ya a couple dollars a piece for your fur and thats a rip off. You know their making a mint off the fur their buying.