Without getting long winded, I just want to say thank you for all of your videos. I’m new to the trapping world. I have learned so much from your videos that I can’t thank you enough. I know that they’re time consuming, but please keep putting them out there. I know I’m getting better because of them. Thank you, I wish you all the success you deserve! Loyal fan, dedicated follower.
@@toddstrohecker I’m really impressed by your delivery; informative, but yet explained so the seasoned trapper and the novice feels comfortable. Been a fan for a while now, you’re my “go to” guy when I have questions. I know there’s a video out there. Again, thanks so much, I have developed a knowledge base that I wouldn’t have found elsewhere. Safe trapping!
I'm a new trapper from NE Pa. And just night latched dozen Duke 1.5 and #1 longsprings with success! Best video by far on night latching. Also I bent the tabs like you showed in your new video. Keep the videos coming!
I night latched 6 duke #3's. Don't think I'll do it again. Traps are so sensitive I had to reset them multiple times. Just sifting dirt would spring them. Not a fan. Now I need to use pollyfill under pan.
Haven't trapped for over 40 years going to try to catch a mink never heard of night latch but I'm sure going to try it wish there was all this information years ago
Just make a “dent” so you can get the file started. Angle may be a 45 but it really doesn’t matter. All the Dremel is for us to make a place to get the file in.
Gave it up 50 years ago and I have to say succeeding generations are dumbing down? Then or now, if I were inclined to set traps at night, I would use a headlamp??
Great instruction
that's good information thanks
Thanks for teaching me something.
Best explanation video in RUclips.
Thank you!
Great instruction, clear, concise, complete description of the night latches. I have replaced pans from over file, and also from deterioration
Thanks now I understand
Without getting long winded, I just want to say thank you for all of your videos. I’m new to the trapping world. I have learned so much from your videos that I can’t thank you enough. I know that they’re time consuming, but please keep putting them out there. I know I’m getting better because of them. Thank you, I wish you all the success you deserve! Loyal fan, dedicated follower.
Thank you! This means a lot. I’m thinking of an idea for new material as we speak.
@@toddstrohecker I’m really impressed by your delivery; informative, but yet explained so the seasoned trapper and the novice feels comfortable. Been a fan for a while now, you’re my “go to” guy when I have questions. I know there’s a video out there. Again, thanks so much, I have developed a knowledge base that I wouldn’t have found elsewhere. Safe trapping!
I'm a new trapper from NE Pa. And just night latched dozen Duke 1.5 and #1 longsprings with success! Best video by far on night latching. Also I bent the tabs like you showed in your new video.
Keep the videos coming!
Thanks for the compliments! I try my best to explain the “why” along with the “how”.
Great instruction Todd!!
Richard from Kansas;)
Great info! 👍
I night latched 6 duke #3's. Don't think I'll do it again. Traps are so sensitive I had to reset them multiple times. Just sifting dirt would spring them. Not a fan. Now I need to use pollyfill under pan.
how trap is triggered? I always concern when you handle the trap with bare hands.
Haven't trapped for over 40 years going to try to catch a mink never heard of night latch but I'm sure going to try it wish there was all this information years ago
Excellent explanation of why and how!! Do you sell them hats?!?
I have some hats but not sure if I have any with the large logo left. Give me your email and I’ll send some photos.
Get some catch videos on here We all know you have some
Cant tell how you are using the dremel tool the angle etc.....
Just make a “dent” so you can get the file started. Angle may be a 45 but it really doesn’t matter. All the Dremel is for us to make a place to get the file in.
Do you offer a trapper college
I do not at this time but will be an instructor at the New York Elite School this fall.
Gave it up 50 years ago and I have to say succeeding generations are dumbing down? Then or now, if I were inclined to set traps at night, I would use a headlamp??
Have you used the red fox urine from cooncreek trapping supply in PA was just wondering on the quality?
No I have not.