Living in Vermont, I have basically the same weather conditions. I use brown coffee filters, parchment paper and polyfil depending on what our spaztic weather does. I'm gonna try the landscape fabric see how it does this year.
Very well explained brother! Thank you for saying I'm a good coyote trapper lol! I'm going to try to get back at it this season! Good luck with everything my friend!
Great informative video! If you’re new to trapping pay attention to coyote Wacker he’s got lots of great information for the new and experienced trapper
Surprised you didn't mention wax paper. Good info for the beginners 👍
Vermont here I second the plastic screen and polyphil. Tight chains good information sir
Great stuff Brother. This info will certainly help someone out for sure.
Great video. Which state are you out of? The landscape is beautiful, tons of great game as well. Thanks
Awesome video! Great info! Thanks for Sharing
Great explanation on the various covers brother! Polyfill guy here but to each their own
Great tutorial!
This will be my 50th year using waxed paper works for me
Thanks for Watching BeSafe out there
Living in Vermont, I have basically the same weather conditions. I use brown coffee filters, parchment paper and polyfil depending on what our spaztic weather does. I'm gonna try the landscape fabric see how it does this year.
It’s definitely tough going , but we can’t help but go it’s in the blood ,thanks for Watching,BeSafe Out There
Interesting 🤔🙂💕💕💕💕
Thanks for the info! Keep them coming!
Thanks for Watching
Very well explained brother! Thank you for saying I'm a good coyote trapper lol! I'm going to try to get back at it this season! Good luck with everything my friend!
Well I call it as I see it , BeSafe Out There Brother
Cool
Thanks for watching Jeff
@@coyotewacker you are very welcome Lou
Great informative video! If you’re new to trapping pay attention to coyote Wacker he’s got lots of great information for the new and experienced trapper
@@BLUEGRASSTRAPPER Thank you Brother.
Plastic screen material does the job for me doesn’t get destroyed by weather or animals reused over an over again
@@toddhutchins8877 That’s sounds good I’ll have to give it a try, Thanks for Watching,BeSafe Out There …