Thank you for your great content. I have little experience trapping but watching your videos and using your techniques i was able to catch my first bobcat in Illinois. First time getting a permit and 3 days after setting the traps.
I am wondering, what do you do with the "drive in" anchor cables? Do you just leave them when you are done, or do you retrieve them to reuse? If you retrieve them, would you share your methodology with me? Thanks in advance!!
Great start to what should be a fun series of videos. Really enjoy the Stu/Allen crossovers. Two great guys to watch.
Thanks for sharing, and teaching. Enjoy the North American Trapper videos too
Thank you for your great content. I have little experience trapping but watching your videos and using your techniques i was able to catch my first bobcat in Illinois. First time getting a permit and 3 days after setting the traps.
Very cool colab! Thank you for sharing how you make your sets! I can't wait to see the checks! Good luck with everything my friends!
Two of my favorites. Nice to see you guys trapping together.
Art in action.... love it 🐺
It's so cool to see two of my favorite youtube trappers working together. I'm excited to see the next videos from both of you!
Nice! it's awesome to see you both trapping together.
Aesome show, dang Allrn hammered the nest raiders.
Love already for the next video
As always great stuff
Hay I love watching both of your videos/channels. You guys give good information and show it .
Been looking forward to this vid. Gonna watch later when I get off work. 👍👍
Well done, good stuff.
Awesome stuff I like that style set be watching
Loved it, thanks for putting out the video!
nice job.
I spray paint my traps and still catch in them !
Great video! Can’t wait for tomorrow! Lol
Great video
Awesome Video!!
Weather not bad there. Like these videos where you all get todether
Holy moly!.. get to work buddy 👍😁
At the 24 min mark, that doesn't look like soil that had downpours on it lol. Wish my dirt looked like that after a rain 😂
What model number is Milwaukee tool your using and set up with your auger to detach the auger bit
Cool what part of kansas. Watched you both. Enjoy your content.
I looked it up on their website, and it says they’re in Northeast KS. Clay Center specifically.
could you explain why you use the dust what the hole is for and what the bait verses the sent verses the lure thanks
Do you keep your pan covers sealed away from baits and lures? Heard some trappers say keep them apart
Come down to western Il and I have ground you can trap all you want.
How do you deal with the fleas and ticks on all of the critters you catch?
I am wondering, what do you do with the "drive in" anchor cables? Do you just leave them when you are done, or do you retrieve them to reuse? If you retrieve them, would you share your methodology with me? Thanks in advance!!
Yeah when the crazy ole guy starts talking about sprinkling Copenhagen around the set it’s time to go to the next scene 😂
Foreboading
Oh god hes getting the rabies
40,000 acres, that's the front paddock here....
The Copenhagen spit is crucial to every set