we use a lot Dog proofs on our trapline. Great traps. We had a lot of success using Jeff Dunlaps Smokey fish DP bait the last 2 years on trails. Our channel is mainly a trapping channel. We trap in Indiana. I use various sizes of dirt holes for coyotes. Great video.
Nice video, little tip to help get your stake driver out of the ground, use a pair of channel locks and put the handle through the stake and use it as a handle, helps tremendously
Thank You! Very interesting. Have a coyote now trying to line up one of my many species on small farm, My dogs have kept most predators away the ones that do get in are sent away without their prey.
Goodnight Irene 😂 very informative video. Thank you. I just bought a live trap like the one you demonstrated and I’m going to try it tonight with marshmallows. Raccoons and possums have been nosing around my chicken run. Hoping to catch them and NOT the skunk that I’ve also seen out there. 😳
Subbed. Thanks for the vid. I’m going to start responsibly coyote trapping and hunting with the new closing of the season in MI. I really want to be a steward of the land now because the folks that set decisions are limiting my capabilities. 👍
That's great to hear, Robert! If you ever need any advice or assistance, feel free to ask or send us a private message on our official Facebook page. Happy hunting! 🌿🦊🌲
Why waste the wax dirt? It will crust over with that regular dirt on top with just the night frost. You'd be a lot better putting that little bit of wax dirt on the very top . That said in really cold weather your trap can still freeze down under the wax dirt next to the ground from ground moisture. I use peat moss under the pan and all wax dirt under the trap and over the trap. No weather conditions stop me in northwest Missouri.
Hey need help learning how to get rid of racoons they have destroy my tents 🎪⛺ even when i don't have any food in tent plus they a mess in my campsite and destroy my personal items .
I ‘m curious as to how you feel a Bobcat is a predator? Where I live they are considered friends because they hunt the vermin like raccoons, rabbits, rodents ect. Thank you for any input. Oh we have hunters here but just deer
They are a predator by definition. Exactly as you say, they hunt and eat animals and that makes them a predator. What kind of ridiculous world do you live in?
@@dungeonmaster6292 you could be right but it's literally what they wrote so I can either assume they meant to say it or assume they don't understand what words mean. Honestly the second option just seems demeaning so I choose to believe he meant what he wrote, try to see the best in people. Umm, I believe they will hunt fawns when they can and probably hassle weak, injured or older adult deer. Not sure exactly why you asked though?
@@mikewhitman745 because it makes the OP's question sensible. He's asking "why would you kill a bobcat, they're friends because they control vermin" and the answer could have been "because they harass the deer population we're working so hard to nurture and encourage on our property" but that answer only makes sense of bobcats do indeed harass deer, hence my question
@@dungeonmaster6292 gotcha, I don't even remember what happened in the video at this point and I don't feel like re watching right now honestly. Bobcat will also kill turkey and grouse while they are sitting on the nest. But mostly we have eliminated the apex predators that would help keep cast numbers in check. We have two options, let nature go unchecked and deal with diseased and starving animals or take responsibility for the lack of apex predators and adjust the population numbers according to what fish and game biologists say are sustainable and healthy populations. Give you a hint, going completely hands off the situation has been tried. Look into wildlife preservation vs conservation.
I catch over two hundred coon every year off of the same ground and I could never do that on just one bait I understand the concept for smaller numbers that will work fine but not in my case
@@trapperted5083 200 coon a year isn’t even Breaking even off your bait here in IN XXl coon is 2 dollars 😂😂don’t know what property has 200 coons a year tho 😂🤣
@@fairlandfishing3237 I have about 20 miles of river bottom also my average is a lot more than 2 dollars you must be a lot farther south than I am I'm enjoying the chat though
@@t.g_buffington I'm getting ready to make a vid of me destoying all the non functioning spy point cameras I have waisted my money on. I'll make sure to tag you in the video. I've never had one last more than 3mo. Ask their customer service if you don't believe it.
Makes you wonder just how a trapper ever caught anything 100 years ago? I don't believe any animal can pull out an earth anchor that a trapper can not! Down hill from the set doesn't equate to "Down wind" of the set. A coyote's sense of smell is 400 times greater than ours and to be more effective you should consider the prevailing wind in the area you make a set! As too bedding a trap: no one has ever shown evidence of a coyote's reaction to a poorly placed trap on film. I think a proper evaluation would consist of the filming of at least 6 different areas and sets. One of the hundreds of experts out there would turn a dollar on RUclips??
Please do some more of these videos! This topic and strategy is taking off in the wildlife management world and the more info out there the better!
Greetings Trace, thank you for your suggestions. We will surely convey them to our team. -PL
I agree with the guy who said make more videos. You're a good instructor
we use a lot Dog proofs on our trapline. Great traps. We had a lot of success using Jeff Dunlaps Smokey fish DP bait the last 2 years on trails. Our channel is mainly a trapping channel. We trap in Indiana. I use various sizes of dirt holes for coyotes. Great video.
Thank you for sharing, I love trapping Season! I'll be after yotes Bobcat etc. Next month here in Kentucky
Great video. I would love to see more!
This was a great video. I use spypoint cameras and have found them extremly handy for hunting and trapping. . Keep up the good work
Nice video, little tip to help get your stake driver out of the ground, use a pair of channel locks and put the handle through the stake and use it as a handle, helps tremendously
Great learning experience thank you...
Great video y'all
Thank You! Very interesting. Have a coyote now trying to line up one of my many species on small farm, My dogs have kept most predators away the ones that do get in are sent away without their prey.
Goodnight Irene 😂 very informative video. Thank you. I just bought a live trap like the one you demonstrated and I’m going to try it tonight with marshmallows. Raccoons and possums have been nosing around my chicken run. Hoping to catch them and NOT the skunk that I’ve also seen out there. 😳
Really enjoyed it thanks for the great info and show how!
Hi, Michael. We are glad to hear you like it! Thank you. -SW
Really enjoyed your persuasive voice. Thank you for the nuggets.
Greetings, glad you liked it. Thank you for your feedback :) -PL
Tanks Brother.
More of this!
use a flat tipped screw driver to set the DP traps if you do not have the strength set them by hand.
Good Video
Awesome! How about doing a video on how to set a Sasquatch set?
How do you get the trap out of the ground?
Subbed. Thanks for the vid. I’m going to start responsibly coyote trapping and hunting with the new closing of the season in MI. I really want to be a steward of the land now because the folks that set decisions are limiting my capabilities. 👍
That's great to hear, Robert! If you ever need any advice or assistance, feel free to ask or send us a private message on our official Facebook page. Happy hunting! 🌿🦊🌲
Get you a badger tool by JC Conner for your digging tool. It’s light years ahead of that small trowel you are using.
Good to see you driving a Chevy!
Why waste the wax dirt? It will crust over with that regular dirt on top with just the night frost. You'd be a lot better putting that little bit of wax dirt on the very top . That said in really cold weather your trap can still freeze down under the wax dirt next to the ground from ground moisture. I use peat moss under the pan and all wax dirt under the trap and over the trap. No weather conditions stop me in northwest Missouri.
Hey need help learning how to get rid of racoons they have destroy my tents 🎪⛺ even when i don't have any food in tent plus they a mess in my campsite and destroy my personal items .
We have coyotes but I’m scared to catch dogs in traps. I snare hogs and use dog proof traps for coons
I ‘m curious as to how you feel a Bobcat is a predator? Where I live they are considered friends because they hunt the vermin like raccoons, rabbits, rodents ect. Thank you for any input. Oh we have hunters here but just deer
They are a predator by definition.
Exactly as you say, they hunt and eat animals and that makes them a predator.
What kind of ridiculous world do you live in?
@@mikewhitman745 i took it that the OP meant to say "nuisance" instead of predator. And to that point: is it common for bobcats to hassle deer?
@@dungeonmaster6292 you could be right but it's literally what they wrote so I can either assume they meant to say it or assume they don't understand what words mean. Honestly the second option just seems demeaning so I choose to believe he meant what he wrote, try to see the best in people.
Umm, I believe they will hunt fawns when they can and probably hassle weak, injured or older adult deer. Not sure exactly why you asked though?
@@mikewhitman745 because it makes the OP's question sensible. He's asking "why would you kill a bobcat, they're friends because they control vermin" and the answer could have been "because they harass the deer population we're working so hard to nurture and encourage on our property" but that answer only makes sense of bobcats do indeed harass deer, hence my question
@@dungeonmaster6292 gotcha, I don't even remember what happened in the video at this point and I don't feel like re watching right now honestly.
Bobcat will also kill turkey and grouse while they are sitting on the nest.
But mostly we have eliminated the apex predators that would help keep cast numbers in check. We have two options, let nature go unchecked and deal with diseased and starving animals or take responsibility for the lack of apex predators and adjust the population numbers according to what fish and game biologists say are sustainable and healthy populations.
Give you a hint, going completely hands off the situation has been tried. Look into wildlife preservation vs conservation.
What vest is he wearing?
First lite vest. I absolutely love it 👍
For dog proofs just use dog food and tuna or canned mackerel for bait
why just use one bait variety is the spice of life lol
@@trapperted5083 it’s cheap and easy it a coon they will literally eat just about anything
I catch over two hundred coon every year off of the same ground and I could never do that on just one bait
I understand the concept for smaller numbers that will work fine but not in my case
@@trapperted5083 200 coon a year isn’t even Breaking even off your bait here in IN XXl coon is 2 dollars 😂😂don’t know what property has 200 coons a year tho 😂🤣
@@fairlandfishing3237 I have about 20 miles of river bottom also my average is a lot more than 2 dollars
you must be a lot farther south than I am I'm enjoying the chat though
Fox & bobcat normally avoid coyote
"fingers will thank yuh later" as im sitting here watching because i got my thumb in a trap today
Please replay as soon you can thank you .
Great video we love trapping coyotes, raccoon,bobcat,fox keep the tradition alive check out our videos.
Raccoons: 40 coons per square mile. We got some work to do!
Next time slap up a trail cam up and show the results.
They may be dog proof but they aren’t skunk proof!
All I can thuink about is how crappy their cameras are.
We use spy point and there cameras ain’t crappy
@@t.g_buffington I'm getting ready to make a vid of me destoying all the non functioning spy point cameras I have waisted my money on. I'll make sure to tag you in the video. I've never had one last more than 3mo. Ask their customer service if you don't believe it.
He really knows the subject of trapping, but the music selection and levels in the video lessen the quality.
Makes you wonder just how a trapper ever caught anything 100 years ago? I don't believe any animal can pull out an earth anchor that a trapper can not! Down hill from the set doesn't equate to "Down wind" of the set. A coyote's sense of smell is 400 times greater than ours and to be more effective you should consider the prevailing wind in the area you make a set! As too bedding a trap: no one has ever shown evidence of a coyote's reaction to a poorly placed trap on film. I think a proper evaluation would consist of the filming of at least 6 different areas and sets. One of the hundreds of experts out there would turn a dollar on RUclips??
Too much talking, not enough showing.
Greetings, thank you for your valuable feedback. We will surely let our team know your input. -PL
I’m sorry but when it comes to coon trapping this is a very poor video instead watch Sam wood out doors or coon creek outdoors
Why are you teaching people to torture and kill wild animals? This is shameful.