Just got into the virtual classroom, and people, if you're like me and are like a giant sponge for information and cant get enough of these videos...get into the virtual classroom, holy cow...way more videos. thank you so much! hours and hours of footage!
This is probably one of my favorite series that you have put through to us eager viewers!! This information is something I personally have wondered about for a while! Thanks and God Bless
Great video Dave. Everytime I see you uploaded a new video, my heart beats a little faster hopin theres a trapped coyote. Cant wait for your winter trapping vids.
Thx for videos Dave, who knows you could save me and my familys life one day .I am making a small booklet with each traps type/use/target animals info in it for my get home bag. Thx Dave you rock !
Its.been years since i set any traps...it used to oay the bills at times...think ill make a vid to show the way my dad taught me....damn good series tho Dave
Enjoying the trapping videos, thanks! Makes me want to dig my traps out again. That broom was a humorous prop regarding a previous comment someone made, right?? I'm guessing you have a small paintbrush in your pack. Keep filming!
in harder ground you can go through your line at seasons end or when the ground is thawed and use a steel pry-bar about 5 feet long to get them out- put it 1"- 1.5" feet through the loop and lift . will either pull out or break the cable. not needed in my area-rocky, lose soil so usually use rebar stakes anyway.
Dave on your earth anchor set tool weld a T handle to it doesn't have to be big just 2 inches on each side. When they get stuck you have a way to pull then up and twist them easily, you can also use it as a hammer point should it resist pulling it out by hand.
Hi dave, I was wondering what you do with the coyote meat and fur once you trap them. Im pretty sure people dont eat the meat and is the fur worth the tanning process and all that worth the moeny you get out of the finished fur? Thanks,Donny warning
hey dave good vid i know nothing about trapping but ik you spray the fox urine to cover ur sent right but wouldn't the a coyote think that the nest has been raided shouldnt it be mouse dropings and sent if the even make or sell it
Man,you got this trapping down to a science , i would step in them places where you want the coyote to step. Lol. > i use to trap wnen i was a kid growing up in eaton ohio, but my sets were never that good. Great videos Dave hope to meet you some day.maybe take a bush craft class.thanks captjohn.
Any man who says " My wife won't let me...yada yada yada" needs to grow a pair and tell their wife " Hey, I'm not out chasing strange women or coming home drunk or slapping you around, so back me up on what ever I get a little enjoyment out of." I told my wife that very thing over 30 years ago. Sometimes I kinda miss her.
Maybe I missed it in a previous video, but why do you spay the urine when you are done? You go to all the trouble to make it look as natural as possible, I would think (presumably) the urine would undo all that work. Hope you catch something soon!
The trap isn't programmed. He just marks the location of the trap on his GPS so he remembers where he set it to check on it later. Hope that answers your question.
I just dont understand what keeping the coyotes away. They are controlled by their noses and you have all the right scents that should captivate (no pun intended) them for minutes.
Dave, i no nothing on trapping and i love this series, excuse my ignorance, but why 4 inches away, it seems too close for a coyote, the distance from his foot to thier nose has to be more than 4 inches. Maybe i dont understand the concept completly. Excellent videos as always and thanks.
Dave in part 19 it appears you caught a rabbit in this trap ? with coyote poop and fox scent all round any idea why, ,love your work hope to see you back on the television asp
Dave is that your urine that you are using? did I miss something? Or is it something else that you went and bought? Im okay either way I just dont understand whos urine you are using and why? It is scented already good it seems. Im swear Im not trying to be funny.
try this. if you have a dog try to get some of it's pee and place in a spray bottle. then spray the area arounf your traps. the coyotes will sniff around the area and you should trap one. I think that my work
Just outa shear curiousity, why worry with trapping coyotes? Im an avid hunter and country boy, spent most of my life in the woods, hunting fishing, trapping stalking and even advance survivals stuff, just not to keen or sure why someone would want to trap Yotes unless they are being a nuisance. I myself don't know anyone who eats they. Now I would understand in the case of over population.
I consider trapping to be a dirty sort of occupation undless we are talking about a true survival situation. Just my opinion , of course. Hunting? that's fine, so long as you eat what you kill? So did anyone choose to eat this varmet? I suspect not.
Hey Dave have you ever considered using some smelly underwear for bait? Dogs seem to like sticking their noses, and sniffing in some unusual places haha. I actually started off writing that as a bit of humor but now I'm actually curious if it'd work.
maybe that yote terd or the fox urine pushed them away thinkng if that many scents and other predators have been by theres nothing left to investigate and its a waste of time and energy just a random thought im in no way a pro trapper ive hunted my whole life all over and sometimes less is better but ive never tried trapping yotes i call them in and my 22-250 or 270 does the rest oh btw h&rnow makes the handi rifle in a 300 black out with a 16 in barrel
But you told me in a later video that this was illegal in Ohio because its to easy to catch hawks. I wont tell no one if you use bait i promise lol im more interested to see what you do with the coyote after you have killed it
Just got into the virtual classroom, and people, if you're like me and are like a giant sponge for information and cant get enough of these videos...get into the virtual classroom, holy cow...way more videos. thank you so much! hours and hours of footage!
This is probably one of my favorite series that you have put through to us eager viewers!! This information is something I personally have wondered about for a while! Thanks and God Bless
Great video Dave. Everytime I see you uploaded a new video, my heart beats a little faster hopin theres a trapped coyote. Cant wait for your winter trapping vids.
Thank you for this series. Because of it I have now started to trap and snare
Thx for videos Dave, who knows you could save me and my familys life one day .I am making a small booklet with each traps type/use/target animals info in it for my get home bag. Thx Dave you rock !
For some reason I really like that set! Good location and a great lure! I'll be suprised if this one doesn't work out.
Its.been years since i set any traps...it used to oay the bills at times...think ill make a vid to show the way my dad taught me....damn good series tho Dave
Enjoying the trapping videos, thanks! Makes me want to dig my traps out again. That broom was a humorous prop regarding a previous comment someone made, right?? I'm guessing you have a small paintbrush in your pack.
Keep filming!
Dave love the video, couldn't you use a feather to clean off the pan?
in harder ground you can go through your line at seasons end or when the ground is thawed and use a steel pry-bar about 5 feet long to get them out- put it 1"- 1.5" feet through the loop and lift . will either pull out or break the cable. not needed in my area-rocky, lose soil so usually use rebar stakes anyway.
Dave on your earth anchor set tool weld a T handle to it doesn't have to be big just 2 inches on each side. When they get stuck you have a way to pull then up and twist them easily, you can also use it as a hammer point should it resist pulling it out by hand.
How do you get the earth anchor out of the ground whenever you remove the set???
I am guessing you looked under that log for rattlers before you stuck your hand under there, right?
Hi dave, I was wondering what you do with the coyote meat and fur once you trap them. Im pretty sure people dont eat the meat and is the fur worth the tanning process and all that worth the moeny you get out of the finished fur? Thanks,Donny warning
hey dave good vid i know nothing about trapping but ik you spray the fox urine to cover ur sent right but wouldn't the a coyote think that the nest has been raided shouldnt it be mouse dropings and sent if the even make or sell it
an idea for this perticular set put some oatmeal around the set to actract mice and that could improve chances at a coyote
Mouse nest great idea with a very natural scent so it won't be too much for the yotes to fall for
any catches on video?
'earth anchor setter' looks like it is a 24 inch long 3/8 carriage bolt with some threads ground off on the dirty end
quick suggestion man, if that broom gets a little cumbersome and bulky you could use a paint brush, might worker a little.
Man,you got this trapping down to a science , i would step in them places where you want the coyote to step. Lol. > i use to trap wnen i was a kid growing up in eaton ohio, but my sets were never that good. Great videos Dave hope to meet you some day.maybe take a bush craft class.thanks captjohn.
I never get tired of these vids :) I would love to see the results though b/c the traps seem like they can't lose.
Hope you catching something soon brother.. good luck!
Any man who says " My wife won't let me...yada yada yada" needs to grow a pair and tell their wife " Hey, I'm not out chasing strange women or coming home drunk or slapping you around, so back me up on what ever I get a little enjoyment out of." I told my wife that very thing over 30 years ago. Sometimes I kinda miss her.
Maybe I missed it in a previous video, but why do you spay the urine when you are done? You go to all the trouble to make it look as natural as possible, I would think (presumably) the urine would undo all that work.
Hope you catch something soon!
The trap isn't programmed. He just marks the location of the trap on his GPS so he remembers where he set it to check on it later. Hope that answers your question.
This video set is absolutely amazing. Well done! Thank you =)
The moose nest trap is a big one... careful what you catch. ;)
I just dont understand what keeping the coyotes away. They are controlled by their noses and you have all the right scents that should captivate (no pun intended) them for minutes.
Dave, i no nothing on trapping and i love this series, excuse my ignorance, but why 4 inches away, it seems too close for a coyote, the distance from his foot to thier nose has to be more than 4 inches. Maybe i dont understand the concept completly. Excellent videos as always and thanks.
Dave in part 19 it appears you caught a rabbit in this trap ? with coyote poop and fox scent all round any idea why, ,love your work hope to see you back on the television asp
Dave,,,,I love the vids but we are on part 17 and you aint caught nothing???
Happy hunting, hope you catch something.
If ya really want to see how a coyote works your sets try putting a trail cam on one of your sets and you can really learn a lot.
Keep living the DREAM!
Dave is that your urine that you are using? did I miss something? Or is it something else that you went and bought? Im okay either way I just dont understand whos urine you are using and why? It is scented already good it seems. Im swear Im not trying to be funny.
Oh n i agree 100% with the creek water comment Dave...lol
now u set the earth anchor
try this. if you have a dog try to get some of it's pee and place in a spray bottle. then spray the area arounf your traps. the coyotes will sniff around the area and you should trap one. I think that my work
Just outa shear curiousity, why worry with trapping coyotes? Im an avid hunter and country boy, spent most of my life in the woods, hunting fishing, trapping stalking and even advance survivals stuff, just not to keen or sure why someone would want to trap Yotes unless they are being a nuisance. I myself don't know anyone who eats they. Now I would understand in the case of over population.
Read the title as Moose Nest Set and got confused for a moment.
its managment. too many predators= less animals that we consume
Hey Dave great videos can you send me a msg I got some technical questions to ask you. Thanks
I consider trapping to be a dirty sort of occupation undless we are talking about a true survival situation. Just my opinion , of course. Hunting? that's fine, so long as you eat what you kill?
So did anyone choose to eat this varmet? I suspect not.
Hey Dave have you ever considered using some smelly underwear for bait? Dogs seem to like sticking their noses, and sniffing in some unusual places haha. I actually started off writing that as a bit of humor but now I'm actually curious if it'd work.
hunting, food,fur,tools, SELF RELIENCE!!!
maybe that yote terd or the fox urine pushed them away thinkng if that many scents and other predators have been by theres nothing left to investigate and its a waste of time and energy just a random thought im in no way a pro trapper ive hunted my whole life all over and sometimes less is better but ive never tried trapping yotes i call them in and my 22-250 or 270 does the rest oh btw h&rnow makes the handi rifle in a 300 black out with a 16 in barrel
But you told me in a later video that this was illegal in Ohio because its to easy to catch hawks. I wont tell no one if you use bait i promise lol im more interested to see what you do with the coyote after you have killed it
LOL