Lots of good BMPs out there… Stops for deer legs, lighter break aways for larger non-targets, easy release mechanisms, carrying cable cutters are all good practices when snaring.
That's a very interesting video. I need to do a little more research on how the trap works and how the different modifications work to improve animal welfare.
Glad to see more and more popular people in the hunting world are helping and talking more about trapping and informing people the right way 🤙🏼
That’s is a very nicely done video! Very informative, but also not long winded or too detailed for those just getting started with trapping.
Lots of good BMPs out there… Stops for deer legs, lighter break aways for larger non-targets, easy release mechanisms, carrying cable cutters are all good practices when snaring.
Thanks Randy.
Thank you Randy , very informational.
Great video randy. Really like them
Great video great info thanks for sharing!
That's a very interesting video. I need to do a little more research on how the trap works and how the different modifications work to improve animal welfare.
Good job
Minnesota trapping regs...well played..
What brand of trap is that cast haw double long spring.....? 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
It’s a “Livestock Protection Company” band trap and that one trap with a drag is $150.00
Crazy expensive
@@Rvideos19 but worth it!
I think trapping became WOKE .
I'm not buying this