Appreciate it! Good luck. Peat works great once you get the hang of it... small trap bed with light amount of peat or else it is spongy. Be sure to dry it as well (although I have used straight out of the bag countless times)
It’s insurance. Primarily to keep the edges of the bed from freezing against the jaw/lever and for any blending to keep from crusting. Keeps the trap firing at is best possible performance.
Great looking set Jeff, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Appreciate your expertise. Missed alot of coyotes bc traps froze up. Gonna try peat moss, wax dirt too much work!
Appreciate it! Good luck. Peat works great once you get the hang of it... small trap bed with light amount of peat or else it is spongy. Be sure to dry it as well (although I have used straight out of the bag countless times)
Thanks Jeff for that clip. Hope to see more.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing brother love your drowning rod ends, wont use anything else!
Thank you! I appreciate your support!!!!
Really good information!!
Appreciate it.
Hello Jeff 👍(Mike)
Hey Mike!
Nice video buddy.
Thanks!
Not to shabby ole buddy
Thanks Buddy :)
I use waxed sand for all my sets works great just curious why you use calcium chloride with waxed dirt ? Thanks
It’s insurance. Primarily to keep the edges of the bed from freezing against the jaw/lever and for any blending to keep from crusting. Keeps the trap firing at is best possible performance.
@ oh okay that’s good to know thanks
@@clayhaddon3968you bet!
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what was that you used under the pan?
That was an underall ... you can get them at trapping supply dealers.