Hello good video quick question. On the properties I catch a lot of yotes primarily on large cattle ranches. But I will put in a cat set from time to time if I see tracks but cats come to my set and tend to work it from the rear. So i put a trap at the back of my covey still no luck whats the best way to block in my set on a open fence row?
Hey good idea.. I used Trap as a kid...I have been disabled with brain injuries. From 4 strokes 5 years ago I got meningitis that made my brain swell and then 2 months later back to back rearend car accidents.. That made me like this.. I have headaches everyday...and I suffer from loss of my problem solving and decisions making..I really want to do this ...next year it's to late This year...can I talk to you or email...I have reached out to others No response...I know everone is busy...if not I understand...thanks
Chip Arndt : Wild About Being Outdoors I can't say it never would work but it's not used generally used for red fox or coyote trapping.bobcats and greys mostly
in PA we cannot use any animal products visible from the air, like your feather. i use a 8-inch strip of brown canvas with a small piece of white cloth at the end, hanging with a can lid from string
@@DunlapLures-SheTraps got it and thank you for doing your video. usually an overhanging branch is what we tie off to. we trap in the northcentral mountains of PA. no dirt to speak of, mostly rock and deciduous leaves that like to blow around at night and clog up sets. 95% of the trapping videos are west/midwest - nice level ground, nice fine dirt, etc. We fight for every decent trap bed we can make here
I made some of these flagging pipes. Love the hell out of them. I love the way it turns in the pipe. Catch went up 10 to 15%.
I’d only add that a fishing swivel to this flag system would help it rotate in the wind. Great video👍👍
Hello good video quick question. On the properties I catch a lot of yotes primarily on large cattle ranches. But I will put in a cat set from time to time if I see tracks but cats come to my set and tend to work it from the rear. So i put a trap at the back of my covey still no luck whats the best way to block in my set on a open fence row?
Wish we could use feathers at the set here in Arkansas
Do you put it in front of the trap or back and how far? I've got cat tracks at my area and would sure love to catch one. Thanks for the video's.
I'll usually put it with in a foot or two of the set so they see or smell the set when they have approached the location
I put a heavy split shot 8" - 10" above the flags.
You are a funny son of a gun I watch these for a good laugh I don't even trap good vids
Good info for next year cat season is almost over for me but will try it next season
will have to try that. thanks for the tip
thanks for the tip will try next year yea we cant use feather in pa
Hey good idea.. I used Trap as a kid...I have been disabled with brain injuries. From 4 strokes
5 years ago I got meningitis that made my brain swell and then 2 months later back to back rearend car accidents..
That made me like this..
I have headaches everyday...and I suffer from loss of my problem solving and decisions making..I really want to do this ...next year it's to late
This year...can I talk to you or email...I have reached out to others
No response...I know everone is busy...if not I understand...thanks
Dan Hughes leechwrangler@gmail.com. Deffintly sorry to hear all this happened to you dan
Pvc pipe abs rebar aren’t allowed in my state 😅
Thanks for the video Jeff !! Would that work in a corn field for red fox ?
Chip Arndt : Wild About Being Outdoors I can't say it never would work but it's not used generally used for red fox or coyote trapping.bobcats and greys mostly
in PA we cannot use any animal products visible from the air, like your feather. i use a 8-inch strip of brown canvas with a small piece of white cloth at the end, hanging with a can lid from string
I also use CDs cut down, what I was just trying to show was the setup then people use what's legal where your at
@@DunlapLures-SheTraps got it and thank you for doing your video. usually an overhanging branch is what we tie off to. we trap in the northcentral mountains of PA. no dirt to speak of, mostly rock and deciduous leaves that like to blow around at night and clog up sets. 95% of the trapping videos are west/midwest - nice level ground, nice fine dirt, etc. We fight for every decent trap bed we can make here
Thanks for another good tip
Brady Martz appreciate u watching
Great info, thanks
hey you do a good job
Thank you
Jeff Watch that hammer dude it bites back remember LMAO(:
Trapper Ted yes it will lol
Use Synthetic Feather