I take some of the loose grass, dirt, scatt from a burn circle and use it on a different set as my attractant. Always carry a zip lock and you have a great containers for this stuff.
We use our .177 AirRifle for all dispatching. Here's the link.... www.northamericantrapper.com/products/177-air-rifle-north-american-trapper%E2%84%A2-edition?variant=40001492254809
@@NorthAmericanTrapperTV ty so much for the link, but I just bought a 177 pellet gun, looks just like a,m1 garand. it has good reviews, if I had known about this one I would of giving it a serious look.
Great video! I could watch this all day. Quick question! Being a rookie trapper do I need to dye and wax my traps on a annual basis? Or once I die and wax them are they good for a few years? Again great video:-)
Don't get caught up in Scent Control. bed trap tight, have a good bait in the hole and show patience and you will catch them. A coyote or another animal is going to know you were there, so don't over think the set.
I own an orchard and I’m looking for more fox to help with the vole population. Have you ever released one, if so how did you do it? Raccoons and woodchucks, their another story.
@ There are a lot of good baits on the market. The Mountainman value comes from all of the different ingredients that make up the bait. The Prairie Dog, the Angus, the Poultry plus the essential oils included gives it the value and thousands of catches under its belt. Our value on our DP bait comes from the saturation in the Pure 100% Crawfish Oil soak. The sweet essence from the Magnet combined with the pungentness of the Coonbuster Crawfish essence is a deadly combination. Also 1000’s of coons caught on these baits over the last four years attest to this. All the best. 🐾
17:57 kind of ironic that "Mountain Man" bait is made with "prairie" dog. Shouldn't it have elk? Or MOUNTAIN goat? 😂 I'm joking, of course. I always enjoy your predator trapping vids.
@@trapper-kl5tl No need, I keep them clean by boiling in Logwood and when they get dirty, boil them again. I see no need for the extra process nor the added expense.
That man doesn't need a wireless microphone to be heard on his videos!!! LOL Love the content!
Fantastic Instructional Video !! 🤗
Thanks for a great video and I truly enjoyed talking with you
I take some of the loose grass, dirt, scatt from a burn circle and use it on a different set as my attractant. Always carry a zip lock and you have a great containers for this stuff.
Awesome Video!!
Thanks again for another awesome video I really enjoyed it and as always I'm really looking forward to seeing the next video
Great video and great catches.
Now here’s a guy who ain’t worried in the slightest about running outta bait
I love your show, I was wondering what is the best method of dispatching the animals
We use our .177 AirRifle for all dispatching. Here's the link.... www.northamericantrapper.com/products/177-air-rifle-north-american-trapper%E2%84%A2-edition?variant=40001492254809
@@NorthAmericanTrapperTV ty so much for the link, but I just bought a 177 pellet gun, looks just like a,m1 garand. it has good reviews, if I had known about this one I would of giving it a serious look.
Ok nice to see how you do things. But my question is how do you pull yours stakes out? And what kind of a stake system are you using?
Great video! I could watch this all day. Quick question! Being a rookie trapper do I need to dye and wax my traps on a annual basis? Or once I die and wax them are they good for a few years? Again great video:-)
Alan doesn’t wax his traps.
thank you
Great video!
Sweet
Diggers.... Odors on the trap "Mr I Don't Worry About Handling Bait And Lure With My Sset Making Gloves On"...
"Sometimes you win when you don't play"!!!!
How do you get a trap bedded solid if you are using waxed dirt?
waxed dirt/sand actually binds real well in bedding.
Drying dirt will it kill all sent prior to waxing
Don't get caught up in Scent Control. bed trap tight, have a good bait in the hole and show patience and you will catch them. A coyote or another animal is going to know you were there, so don't over think the set.
How and where do you dispose of the carcasses?
I own an orchard and I’m looking for more fox to help with the vole population. Have you ever released one, if so how did you do it? Raccoons and woodchucks, their another story.
When I have diggers , I remake my set then I make a set when I see his tracks , like a trail set
Does it matter what lure/bait is used
We only use our baits and lures for our sets but there are many on the market that will work in most all situations. Good Luck.
@ in your opinion what makes a good bait? What makes your bait better or more worth to buy
@ There are a lot of good baits on the market. The Mountainman value comes from all of the different ingredients that make up the bait. The Prairie Dog, the Angus, the Poultry plus the essential oils included gives it the value and thousands of catches under its belt.
Our value on our DP bait comes from the saturation in the Pure 100% Crawfish Oil soak. The sweet essence from the Magnet combined with the pungentness of the Coonbuster Crawfish essence is a deadly combination. Also 1000’s of coons caught on these baits over the last four years attest to this. All the best. 🐾
Enjoying the videos! What part of PA? I'm in Washington PA
What about in snow?
How do you put the coyote down?
Bottle of milk & a lullaby.
We use our North American Trapper AirRifle. Tap to the head between the ears. Efficient and Humane form of dispatching.
17:57 kind of ironic that "Mountain Man" bait is made with "prairie" dog. Shouldn't it have elk? Or MOUNTAIN goat?
😂 I'm joking, of course.
I always enjoy your predator trapping vids.
We can't use the 650
👍👍
I have some 550
Where’s dog at that’s barking sounds more like yote
Lol, you took out a grey fox, you never take them
@@kennethflynn2469 Old footage….have changed my ways! I actually think that is last one that I ever harvested. Probably around 2015/2016.
i paid to cut out all these adds
You don't dye and wax your traps
Absolutely Dye the traps to clean them but do not Wax.
@NorthAmericanTrapperTV I do both here in ny we were told to wax your traps. I always clean and dye so why don't you wax
@@trapper-kl5tl No need, I keep them clean by boiling in Logwood and when they get dirty, boil them again. I see no need for the extra process nor the added expense.
@@NorthAmericanTrapperTV ok tks