Put a zip tie on the end that does not have the clip. You will never have to worry about it coming apart or losing part of it. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxvthjLYk8bJwhOkjNsLvPwnSKZmnHeT1 The diameter of the holes are about 2 1/2". They can still get out if there is no bait in the trap. You can also use a zip tie to keep the bait in place. I use a can of Sardines in oil with hole punched in it wired to the bottom and then loose Chicken or fish. This keeps them there longer, but if left long enough the trap will be empty. I learned this the hard way. I threw the trap in and watched it aMost fill up. Like a dummy, I got greedy, when I came back in an hour, all were gone except four. Good buy for the money!
I also build traps. I'm a huge fan of your work. The only thing I have to say about horizontal openings is that I end up with a lot more young turtles. Keep on trapping!
Thanks for the comment, I sincerely appreciate it. To be honest, this is the only trap I have ever built with horizontal openings. I have built thousands of traps with vertical, but I still have this one to date. It’s not very practical for fish, but it isn’t bad for crawfish and other things that crawl up the ramps. Overall, it’s an okay trap, but I would not recommend it for fish exclusively. I have not caught any turtles in it however I don’t typically use it very much either. Either way, thank you again for the comment. I sincerely appreciate you.
I think I watched it pretty carefully but unless it happened while you were fast forwarding, I never once saw a fish go in. That was what I was looking for 🙂
Hi there...so sorry for the late response... I missed your comment here on RUclips. Bluegill are crazy little fish for sure. They're fun to catch the larger ones on a rod and reel as well! Thanks for watching!
What is that down on the corner just below the entrance on the left side??? Almost looks like a turtle head, because it's not moving or gill's flapping????.
I'm getting ready to build a cloverleaf perch trap. I was wondering something; what if you put the bait and bait holders in two of the corners? It seems to me like having it in the middle would be very inviting for them to be able to escape the trap real quick. Just a thought.
Thanks for the comment... we don't sell this trap on our site. It was more of an experiment to see if one trap would be good for bluegill and crawfish. However, I totally agree... a vertical entry point is the only way to do bait fish traps well. Thanks again for the comment.
@@lhez - Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it, and I totally agree. The traps we make/sell all have a vertical entry point. The diamond is a good idea as well. I may have to experiment with that. Thanks again!
Hi Darla... thanks for the comment. in this video I am using dry dog food as bait. The cheaper the dog food the better as the cheaper stuff generally has a high fat content (oily). Dry dog food is one of the best baits for bream and sunfish for sure. Hope this info helps some, best of luck!
Depends on the trap, purpose, and environment it's being used. We use anything from 1/2 by 1/2 in 19 gauge on up... this one was 1/2 x 1/2 in 19 gauge though.
The last supper. My dogs are crazy AF and would follow that food down.Their food is 100.00 a bag. Im definitely not using that. What brand were you using? That food held together nice. I have chum bags. Would that be better?
Hi Jeff. Thanks for the comment. Chum bags would work fine. Use the cheapest dog food you can find. Fish don't care, haha. Usually, the cheaper stuff has a higher fat content.... which is not soluble in water. That's generally what I would use.
Thanks man, and great question. Catching game fish in a trap is illegal in Texas, but not everywhere (they can run hoop nets in Louisiana). In Texas though these sunfish/perch/bluegill (whatever you'd like to call them) are not considered game fish. Thanks for checking out the vid... have a great one!
I love the idea but the entries need to be vertical. I saw several fish trying to get in that could not. Don’t get me wrong I’m not a hater. I love the trap !
Thanks David! This was not a trap for sale.... all the traps we sell on the site do have the vertical entry points. This was just for fun mostly. Thanks for watching!
Great channel and info! I would love to build one with one crawdad ramp and the rest vertical slots for perch. If i wasn't a poor country boy I would buy one of yours. I usually build,make, southern engineer as much as I can.
roman holloway - Thanks, Roman! I appreciate the kind words. I was thinking about that earlier today as well… maybe have two ramps for crawfish, and two regular entry points for fish. That would likely work well.... and totally understand making your own. That's one reason I started doing it, haha. Take care, man. Thanks again for the comment.
Hey man, thanks for the comment. In this video I was using regular (cheap) dry dog food for bait. Once it gets wet it will expand and hold inside the trap pretty well. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks again!
Im confused by your comment. Is it implying that the fish were placed inside the trap? Ive made one trap to date with horizontal openings, and this is the one in the video. It was an experiment for fun, but it clearly caught the fish. I would use this trap now only in certain situations, for like crawfish. It's not ideal for bait fish.
gRa F - thanks for the comment. My great grandfather’s grandfather used cloverleaf style traps… So I don’t know of anyone who could take claim to designing them. I built hundreds of these a year. However, this one in the video is actually the only one of this kind I have ever built… (with ramps in the horizontal doors). So although it is not a totally new design, I don’t know of any others exactly like it out there. I probably build more traps than about 99.9% of everyone in the United States… and this is the only one like this I’ve ever made. I hope this info helps some. Thx man.
Well I guess we know that they won't swim sideways ! Just started watching, you have brought me a long way in a short time. Thank you
Put a zip tie on the end that does not have the clip. You will never have to worry about it coming apart or losing part of it. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxvthjLYk8bJwhOkjNsLvPwnSKZmnHeT1 The diameter of the holes are about 2 1/2". They can still get out if there is no bait in the trap. You can also use a zip tie to keep the bait in place. I use a can of Sardines in oil with hole punched in it wired to the bottom and then loose Chicken or fish. This keeps them there longer, but if left long enough the trap will be empty. I learned this the hard way. I threw the trap in and watched it aMost fill up. Like a dummy, I got greedy, when I came back in an hour, all were gone except four. Good buy for the money!
I also build traps. I'm a huge fan of your work. The only thing I have to say about horizontal openings is that I end up with a lot more young turtles.
Keep on trapping!
Thanks for the comment, I sincerely appreciate it. To be honest, this is the only trap I have ever built with horizontal openings. I have built thousands of traps with vertical, but I still have this one to date. It’s not very practical for fish, but it isn’t bad for crawfish and other things that crawl up the ramps. Overall, it’s an okay trap, but I would not recommend it for fish exclusively. I have not caught any turtles in it however I don’t typically use it very much either. Either way, thank you again for the comment. I sincerely appreciate you.
2:33 is honestly adorible😂
Lol
I think I watched it pretty carefully but unless it happened while you were fast forwarding, I never once saw a fish go in. That was what I was looking for 🙂
Hi Roger! Thanks for watching - check out the link below and watch the fish on the right-hand side there.
ruclips.net/video/xOa2ZcWfBJU/видео.html
You could have 2 sections on each opening have a ramp for the bottom part and then on the top section have it open like a noraml clover trap
Joshua Beanblossom thanks for the comment. That’s not a bad idea at all! May have to try that.
This video makes me wish we had bluegill in Australia
Hi there...so sorry for the late response... I missed your comment here on RUclips. Bluegill are crazy little fish for sure. They're fun to catch the larger ones on a rod and reel as well! Thanks for watching!
What is that down on the corner just below the entrance on the left side??? Almost looks like a turtle head, because it's not moving or gill's flapping????.
Yes i will love to see more. ❤
How long do you leave the trap in before perch start filling out?
2:34 Ooo what’s this thing.
I'm getting ready to build a cloverleaf perch trap. I was wondering something; what if you put the bait and bait holders in two of the corners? It seems to me like having it in the middle would be very inviting for them to be able to escape the trap real quick. Just a thought.
Try it,experimentation is what were about.
How your entry points are horizontal you should put a little vertical in there to so the entrance is more like a dimond shape
Thanks for the comment... we don't sell this trap on our site. It was more of an experiment to see if one trap would be good for bluegill and crawfish. However, I totally agree... a vertical entry point is the only way to do bait fish traps well. Thanks again for the comment.
@@ReelTexasOutdoors I agree with Cole, a cross shape entry or diamond shape would make the trap multipurpose. Great footage!!!
@@lhez - Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it, and I totally agree. The traps we make/sell all have a vertical entry point. The diamond is a good idea as well. I may have to experiment with that. Thanks again!
yall using dry dog food as bait? is that the best bait for bream traps?
Hi Darla... thanks for the comment. in this video I am using dry dog food as bait. The cheaper the dog food the better as the cheaper stuff generally has a high fat content (oily). Dry dog food is one of the best baits for bream and sunfish for sure. Hope this info helps some, best of luck!
Great video !!! This was very educational.
Catfish Joe - glad you enjoyed it... appreciate the comment, man!
Nice video
Thanks James!
What size mesh do you use to make all ur traps?
Depends on the trap, purpose, and environment it's being used. We use anything from 1/2 by 1/2 in 19 gauge on up... this one was 1/2 x 1/2 in 19 gauge though.
Your bait is that palm oil seeds?
Thanks for the comment. That’s dry dog food in this cage.
What is this trap tied together with ??? And your location ???
I used zip ties when I make em. Instead of cutting them I weave the end into the trap so I don’t get cut on the sharp ends.
enjoyed the video, especially watching the fish, thanks
Thanks man, appreciate the comment! Will try to make more of these down the road sometime. Have a great day.
The best
The last supper. My dogs are crazy AF and would follow that food down.Their food is 100.00 a bag. Im definitely not using that. What brand were you using?
That food held together nice. I have chum bags. Would that be better?
Hi Jeff. Thanks for the comment. Chum bags would work fine. Use the cheapest dog food you can find. Fish don't care, haha. Usually, the cheaper stuff has a higher fat content.... which is not soluble in water. That's generally what I would use.
These fish are filming a whole vlog😂
Is it legal? To catch game fish in a trap? It’s not here in Alabama. I loved the footage you got 👍👍
Thanks man, and great question. Catching game fish in a trap is illegal in Texas, but not everywhere (they can run hoop nets in Louisiana). In Texas though these sunfish/perch/bluegill (whatever you'd like to call them) are not considered game fish. Thanks for checking out the vid... have a great one!
I love the idea but the entries need to be vertical. I saw several fish trying to get in that could not. Don’t get me wrong I’m not a hater. I love the trap !
Thanks David! This was not a trap for sale.... all the traps we sell on the site do have the vertical entry points. This was just for fun mostly. Thanks for watching!
Great channel and info! I would love to build one with one crawdad ramp and the rest vertical slots for perch. If i wasn't a poor country boy I would buy one of yours. I usually build,make, southern engineer as much as I can.
roman holloway - Thanks, Roman! I appreciate the kind words. I was thinking about that earlier today as well… maybe have two ramps for crawfish, and two regular entry points for fish. That would likely work well.... and totally understand making your own. That's one reason I started doing it, haha.
Take care, man. Thanks again for the comment.
What kind of bait do you use
Hi Juan, thanks for the comment... this was just plain ole dry dog food used in this trap.
I didnt know fishes have language
Seems like the fish are like in that. What are you using for bait?
Hey man, thanks for the comment. In this video I was using regular (cheap) dry dog food for bait. Once it gets wet it will expand and hold inside the trap pretty well. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks again!
i didnt see a single fish swim sideways and enter the trap.
i saw two edits, both times "MO FISH".
but never saw a single fish enter the gate.
Im confused by your comment. Is it implying that the fish were placed inside the trap? Ive made one trap to date with horizontal openings, and this is the one in the video. It was an experiment for fun, but it clearly caught the fish. I would use this trap now only in certain situations, for like crawfish. It's not ideal for bait fish.
Correct me if im wrong, this design is copied lol
gRa F - thanks for the comment. My great grandfather’s grandfather used cloverleaf style traps… So I don’t know of anyone who could take claim to designing them. I built hundreds of these a year. However, this one in the video is actually the only one of this kind I have ever built… (with ramps in the horizontal doors). So although it is not a totally new design, I don’t know of any others exactly like it out there. I probably build more traps than about 99.9% of everyone in the United States… and this is the only one like this I’ve ever made. I hope this info helps some. Thx man.
@@ReelTexasOutdoors oh i misunderstood sorry because i saw a video on the exact same looking cage trap but i must be mistaken