Got my first coyote and red fox today on my line. Just wanted to thank you because I’ve learned so much from your videos. I hope you never stop posting these so more people can learn. Thanks again man.
When I trap beaver, I put a small twig or stick of some sort in a chain link and stick it out of the water, that way I can check from the top of the bank on account of the muddy water. If the stick is gone, then i need to go check it out. Beats crawling down in the water everytime and feeling for a trap.
Hi colleague! 🤝please show me in more detail the device you use to get cats out of traps🙏the design of this miracle stick with a cable is very interesting.
Thanks for the video, I love what you are doing with this series. The video sound makes it hard to tell what round you are dispatching them with, as per an earlier video. Is it a 22lr, 22short or a 22CB round? I ask because a 22lr won't take down a goat to the head, and I was wondering how that would come into account with a beaver or a racoon?
Not sure if you've covered this in the past but I was wondering if you have any tips on trapping coyotes in woodland areas. Seems like most of the canine sets I've seen are in farm fields, or more open areas, however my area is more wooded/urban these days and less fields
I see you've got your power steering fixed 😅.
Merry Christmas, Stu! I bought a half dozen of your drowners last week, and I’m looking forward to putting them to work next week!
Brother PLEASE do a BEAVER clean and cook on video!!!!!
Please make a video on preparing beaver in the smoker.
Merry Christmas, great video, thank you!
Thank you for the video
i use cables on my drowners also , i trap out of a canoe and it works better than rods for that .
The rods are easier to carry than the heavy plates. IMO
i use 5 ft emt tubing for the deep water stakes @@waynemensen4252 maybe a pound in weight .
Enjoyed the video. Thanks
Got my first coyote and red fox today on my line. Just wanted to thank you because I’ve learned so much from your videos. I hope you never stop posting these so more people can learn. Thanks again man.
Awesome Job!!
Trapping in late December wearing a cut off shirt. Lol. Crazy ass weather
Love this trap line series!!! THANKS.
Love it 0: 0:27
Pretty good haul, congratulations
Its incredible how warm its been they really haven't been moving here in Indiana hopefully you will start connecting more great video
Hi this is Jason Hubbard from Clay county Kentucky I love watching your videos you are the best
Is there a video you have of you making the bait you use for DPs?
nice job.
Caught one in the tire. I would still like to see coyote’s in one. Good video. Fun to watch
Great informational video !! 🤗
Loving this series. Keep up the good work
Would like to see a clean and cook ,smoke, do you freeze beaver and eat later? Awsome job keep it up!
Can you use the tire as a drag? Maybe with a pogo through the side?
I bought some fiberglass drowning rods a couple years ago. Definitely recommend
How do you eat the beaver. How do you prepare it and what not. I'm super curious about that
MERRY Christmas Stu. Love this series keep em coming bud.
Thank you for sharing! I like your methods but like rebar drowning rods better! Good luck with everything my friend!
Great catches
Merry Christmas 😅
When I trap beaver, I put a small twig or stick of some sort in a chain link and stick it out of the water, that way I can check from the top of the bank on account of the muddy water. If the stick is gone, then i need to go check it out. Beats crawling down in the water everytime and feeling for a trap.
How are you cooking that beaver? Dutch oven?
Awesome stuff
Throws Opossum 🤣
what dp you use in the dogless for bait?
I was wondering the same.
Hi colleague! 🤝please show me in more detail the device you use to get cats out of traps🙏the design of this miracle stick with a cable is very interesting.
Thanks for the video, I love what you are doing with this series. The video sound makes it hard to tell what round you are dispatching them with, as per an earlier video. Is it a 22lr, 22short or a 22CB round? I ask because a 22lr won't take down a goat to the head, and I was wondering how that would come into account with a beaver or a racoon?
I've seen a bull drop with a .22lr you hit the right spot barrel length helps
What bait are you using in your DP?
What are you dispatching with?
I'm trying to get that info also!
10 months later and I’m still wondering the same thing
It's a chiappa little badger he is using
Hey man, I’d love to see a cooking video of smoked beaver 🦫 🤔
Not sure if you've covered this in the past but I was wondering if you have any tips on trapping coyotes in woodland areas. Seems like most of the canine sets I've seen are in farm fields, or more open areas, however my area is more wooded/urban these days and less fields
merry Christmas
Merry Xmas
50 degrees here. should be mid 20s
What are you using to dispatch. Can you dispatch coyotes with what you are using now.
Also wondering
Never knew you could eat a beaver that you caught
What a rude awakening for little sleepy possum! Ha ha! You won’t learn him nothin.
Try the half inch rerod method you will never go back.
You need to show that dround line better that you had the bever in looks ezy.
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It has been warm, after yesterday my sets will be flooded out.
Possums just don't get no respect.
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Stu, what's the name of the trapping item that's in the red and black bag!?!?, C'mon!, LoL
That's the "little badger" from Chiappa. It's a sweet little folding .22, even has a threaded muzzle for a can
@@batmantiss thank you sir!!
If you don’t like the content, don’t watch it!!
show alittle respect dude.when i trap unwanted critters .i dont throw them 40 yards away .how would you like to be done that way
Lmao...40 yards...tighten up your skirt cowboy