That look doesn't last very long, once it has had time to weather it turns a dark grey. The older they get, and the more rabbits that have been in them, the better they seem to catch. Thank you for watching!
Very good. I like the way that looks and works. I've been thinking about getting into trapping rabbits but I need to find out the legalities of it in my area. I also like the idea of trying snag wires.
Pretty much, I plan to do a video but I have to catch one first, weather is a problem right now. I'll put a link to another channel's video here which shows the method I use. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/mQ3O6ZNjmmY/w-d-xo.html
As it turns out, I just caught one, you can see the video here and also see how I dispatch the rabbit. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/faRmtFN99wI/w-d-xo.html
It's definitely not an exact science, I caught 2 squirrels yesterday. I have 2 boxes out with cameras on each, had rabbits there every night, sometimes they just don't go in the box. Thanks for Watching!
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I like the camouflaged weathered look with the propane torch, good video, to the point and no fluff.
That look doesn't last very long, once it has had time to weather it turns a dark grey. The older they get, and the more rabbits that have been in them, the better they seem to catch. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this video
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
Never saw that kind before. Always seen the seesaw type. I bet those would sell good at the store! Great work!
Go ahead and whoop up a few, put em on the shelf!
thanks
Thank you for Watching!
Very good. I like the way that looks and works. I've been thinking about getting into trapping rabbits but I need to find out the legalities of it in my area. I also like the idea of trying snag wires.
Give it a try, it's fun, and rabbits are great meat. Thank You for watching!
Great instruction. Do you think it is big enough to attract and trap larger jack-rabbits (hares)?
I'm not sure, but you probably want something a little bigger. Thank you for watching!
how do you go about dispatching your rabbits? Just reach in and grab them then take care of em?
Pretty much, I plan to do a video but I have to catch one first, weather is a problem right now. I'll put a link to another channel's video here which shows the method I use. Thanks for watching!
th-cam.com/video/mQ3O6ZNjmmY/w-d-xo.html
As it turns out, I just caught one, you can see the video here and also see how I dispatch the rabbit. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/faRmtFN99wI/w-d-xo.html
congrats!
@@dakotabeeson I appreciate that and Thank You for watching!
hopefully we will get one soon. walking up
on ours today, it was tripped as well but nothing in it. my boy was bummed
I built them a few times they were built different. All I ever caught was opossums always used apple. But never caught a rabbit
It's definitely not an exact science, I caught 2 squirrels yesterday. I have 2 boxes out with cameras on each, had rabbits there every night, sometimes they just don't go in the box. Thanks for Watching!