Life long hunter new to trapping watching your videos has helped me a bunch up to about 8 coyotes since two months of trapping deer season is behind me now I get after em pretty hard now doing it for predator control . Big THANKS to ya for taking the time and making your video.
After watching your videos for a few years I had a friend mention getting a trapping license so I decided to do the 40 hour course with him and get mine too. Your videos are very valuable for guys who don't have a mentor to get them into the game I really enjoy learning from what you do.
Watching every video you put out Stu. All the way back to the how to tan your own hides videos. If you ever feel like trapping Alabama I have place to bury some steel in the ground.
Another great video. I was dragging around work today and was looking forward to seeing this tonight and now looking forward to the next. Thanks for what you do man
Love the videos Stu! I haven't trapped in many years and now I live in South Carolina were the fur isn't the greatest, so it's a real treat watching you and others on your lines. Thanks for taking us along.
More, more, MORE!!! Absolutely enjoyed these last 2 ride along type videos Stu. There are a lot of hidden gems to be learned from in the more raw footage. From scouting, setting, and catching (or not) I felt a more relatable sense of a day on the line. I really hope you keep up with this type of content incorporated in with your other great videos. It really helps out and is entertaining to watch. Definitely interested in watching you plug more sets in as well. It’s not redundant to watch at all. I definitely learned a lot more subtle things here. I appreciate the work you do putting these vids together for all of us, I know it’s a chore to do. Keep up the great work, Thank you!
on those brake rotors- if you run a couple of carriage bolts through each side, they dig into the bottom, and aren't as easily pulled up as per that beaver.
I haven't had one be able to pull the rotor up yet and I got a couple of 50lb'rs on them. I use 3/4 ton truck rotors, I was surprised to see that one get dragged around like that.
Awesome first check day. NEW TRAPPERS, take notes of the entire series! Whatever you want to trap, it's practically covered here. Looking forward to seeing how that tire drag works out!
I think you should take a few and do nothing with them. Just start using them and see if you catch anything. I often wonder if we try too hard. New trapper here but lifetime outdoorsman. (55). I love your channel man. Learned a ton already. I have 4 550s 2 DPS and 2#3s. So far 2 fox, 4 possum, 2 skunks in 13 days. Thank you!
You the guy that has got me trapping Im a coyote hounds hunter but all the land I hunt everything else to close to interstate and mostly in pecan Grove so your tips are amazing helpful
When I was still young back in the 80s I would run between 200 and 300 traps. But most of them were in big rat marshes. It would take all day for 2 days to set out. Only had about a dozen dirt sets.
Great job, I would be interested to see how to remove the Beaver Caster . And the option for use or sale. How to Beaver Caster Video I appreciate your work, very honest detail on trapping.
Thanks for bringing us along Stu, ive been following you for years and have tried reaching out through Facebook without getting a reply, but your content is so great i still watch every video, best of luck and tighy chains
Love your videos. Question: When you use the tire set, do you ever wonder if the coyote learns to avoid the tire in the future? I realize the one you catch won’t be around to avoid it, but the coyote that’s with the one that gets caught. Love to hear your thoughts. I learn a lot from watching. Keep the videos coming!
i found that if i throw my drowner block out first and past ,then drag it back up where i need the bank stake , its alot tighter and it buries my drowner in the mud a bit .
Thank you, always enjoy a walk along with you on the trap line.
Lol the phone ring tone totally got me.
I love watching trapping. But I also love you in the fur shed.
"I'm not reinventing the wheel" as you're using a tire to make a set! That was funny!
Really enjoy “going along with you on the trap line” . Very entertaining and informative. Thank you
Life long hunter new to trapping watching your videos has helped me a bunch up to about 8 coyotes since two months of trapping deer season is behind me now I get after em pretty hard now doing it for predator control . Big THANKS to ya for taking the time and making your video.
Great 1st check, Stuart. Nothing wrong with a 30% catch/trap ratio. Keep them coming!
*Stu* (damn auto spell check)
nice job.
More of these videos please. I love watching the line in its entirety.
After watching your videos for a few years I had a friend mention getting a trapping license so I decided to do the 40 hour course with him and get mine too. Your videos are very valuable for guys who don't have a mentor to get them into the game I really enjoy learning from what you do.
Really like these videos and enjoy the fur handling videos also. Thank you for taking us along the trap line.
Watching every video you put out Stu. All the way back to the how to tan your own hides videos. If you ever feel like trapping Alabama I have place to bury some steel in the ground.
Thanks for another great video.
Been binge watching your videos all evening. Have enjoyed every one of them. Thanks a lot. I know a lot of work went into it.
Nice day on the line Stew😁👍
Thank you for the video. You’re awesome.
Enjoy your Trapping Walk Alongs Thank You For Sharing This With Us All Blessings and Please Be Safe ✌️
Awesome idea! I remember @CoyoteWacker using a tire to trap coyotes and fox a season or two ago! They work great!
Great video
Another great video. I was dragging around work today and was looking forward to seeing this tonight and now looking forward to the next. Thanks for what you do man
Can't wait for the next day on the trap line video. This was a good one
Great Pt2 video to follow up a great Pt1 video! Hope the Pt's keep on coming, you help more people than you know.
Great video man! Always love seeing the new videos pop up. Your pack is definitely something I want to see a video on.
Love the videos Stu! I haven't trapped in many years and now I live in South Carolina were the fur isn't the greatest, so it's a real treat watching you and others on your lines. Thanks for taking us along.
Great job! Love my CCO sweatshirt!
I can't do it anymore and I really appreciate it. I feel like I can go along with you
I like these new videos!
Good stuff man.
Enjoyed both videos. I was waiting for this one all day. Nice looking critters,never seen the tire set before. Thanks for your hard work.
Great day on the trap line. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Absolutely love watching you go along the trap line! Keep these types of videos coming please!👍
Thanks for the great content. Real salt of the earth individual.
I’m digging this video format.
Love it , thanks you ! All ways great !
More, more, MORE!!! Absolutely enjoyed these last 2 ride along type videos Stu. There are a lot of hidden gems to be learned from in the more raw footage. From scouting, setting, and catching (or not) I felt a more relatable sense of a day on the line. I really hope you keep up with this type of content incorporated in with your other great videos. It really helps out and is entertaining to watch. Definitely interested in watching you plug more sets in as well. It’s not redundant to watch at all. I definitely learned a lot more subtle things here. I appreciate the work you do putting these vids together for all of us, I know it’s a chore to do. Keep up the great work, Thank you!
I'm enjoying this series very much!!
on those brake rotors- if you run a couple of carriage bolts through each side, they dig into the bottom, and aren't as easily pulled up as per that beaver.
Why didn't I think of that? Good idea
I haven't had one be able to pull the rotor up yet and I got a couple of 50lb'rs on them. I use 3/4 ton truck rotors, I was surprised to see that one get dragged around like that.
depends on the bottom..... hard bottoms they slide very easily .
Really enjoyed these last 2 videos . Great job sir!!
Great video! Been following you for several years and always enjoy your videos. Thanks
I’m glad I found your channel, I like the way you bring everyone on here along and also explain things really well.
Dang 3 days in a row 👍
Now need a day in the fur shed series
Love your work. looking forward to 2024
Hey man, I really love the start of this new type of series! I really enjoy the long videos as well, its nice to see how you do things!
Awesome first check day. NEW TRAPPERS, take notes of the entire series! Whatever you want to trap, it's practically covered here. Looking forward to seeing how that tire drag works out!
I like the ride along videos a lot. Nice days catch.
Great videos. Thank you for taking the time to make them.
Good to see you back to videoing your trap line. Thanks Stu.👍🏻😎🇺🇸
Looking forward to seeing how the tire set traps work out, thinkin on trying it on my swamp edge once it freezes up.
Cool, thanks.
I sure appreciate your time and efforts to put great content together
Can you do a video on the pack you carry? Love your videos this is my first year trapping.
Great video today look forward to the next one. Really interested in the tire sets produce.
I think you should take a few and do nothing with them. Just start using them and see if you catch anything. I often wonder if we try too hard. New trapper here but lifetime outdoorsman. (55). I love your channel man. Learned a ton already. I have 4 550s 2 DPS and 2#3s. So far 2 fox, 4 possum, 2 skunks in 13 days. Thank you!
Love the video, keep the long format trapping videos coming.
Just found your channel, love your explanations and enthusiasm…
This series is great, thanks Stu!
Great stuff Stu
You the guy that has got me trapping Im a coyote hounds hunter but all the land I hunt everything else to close to interstate and mostly in pecan Grove so your tips are amazing helpful
Love the videos Stu! Thanks for all you do!
Hi this is Jason Hubbard from Clay county Kentucky I love watching you you are the best
I’m loving the videos!
Love the video. Keep them coming.
Love the content and this series! Learning something new everytime
Good video, like the longer ones.
Nice run!!
A great two part video enjoyed it and I had people at work asking me about it to do that's a win there when they watch it💯💯💯💯💯👍🏾
Looking forward to seeing some catches, on those tire sets. I'm going to puta few out myself this weekend.
Thank you I’m learning something !👍
Love this series
tks i enjoy watch the walk but would like to see that beaver on a board.
When I was still young back in the 80s I would run between 200 and 300 traps. But most of them were in big rat marshes. It would take all day for 2 days to set out. Only had about a dozen dirt sets.
Good stuff!
Great job, I would be interested to see how to remove the Beaver Caster .
And the option for use or sale. How to Beaver Caster Video
I appreciate your work, very honest detail on trapping.
Thanks for bringing us along Stu, ive been following you for years and have tried reaching out through Facebook without getting a reply, but your content is so great i still watch every video, best of luck and tighy chains
Almost ready to put my first sets out ever! This stuff really helps, keep producing it!! Merry Christmas!
Another great video !! 🤗
Thank You for sharing
Awesome Job!!
How do you remember all your set’s without forgetting some?
There are apps to use or you can log them into books and maps.
1/2 hr skinning. That would take me two days 😂
Thanks
Love your videos very educational
Good luck man tight chains!
Do 3 & 4 or more from where you are now. Very good. Your kids. Haha. Did not have to long video. V
Good work on the line
I looked for your pack basket set up video, am I missing it?
I saw it , it’s there some wear
U tub makes it hard to find
I dig it my man
Another great video
Awesome video!
Love your videos. Question: When you use the tire set, do you ever wonder if the coyote learns to avoid the tire in the future? I realize the one you catch won’t be around to avoid it, but the coyote that’s with the one that gets caught. Love to hear your thoughts. I learn a lot from watching. Keep the videos coming!
Do you have a video on how your basket is set up? Looks very efficient
What auger bit do you use?
i found that if i throw my drowner block out first and past ,then drag it back up where i need the bank stake , its alot tighter and it buries my drowner in the mud a bit .
Definitely enjoying man.👊💀
I saw those tires on the roof and said "Damn this guy get a bunch of flats". Only to realize they are for a trapping system.
When it comes to the tire set-since you don’t have to pack dirt around the trap to make it solid does that pretty much make it freeze proof?
Your awesome love your videos
Yo I’ve learned some stuff from this guy
Love what u are showing us and what 0art 9f Illinois are u in??