I bet you’d feel differently if a coyote or bobcat came into your yard and ate your cat in front of you or killed a calf of yours. But thanks for watching
@@Grissom_Outdoors Another poorly thought out what-if scenario. I'm 74 and have hunted all of my life, since the age of eight, with a recurve. Your motivation is not in protecting natural prey from superior predators. People like you are too far removed from the natural world to ever achieve enlightenment. There are (x) number of predators in a given area because the prey population will support it. You, sir, are part of the problem.
My set is something similar, I do not do the step down however. I put sticks and straw parts of grass so there are sharp points sticking up because they are very certain of their paw placement when they are unsure of something. I get my first coyote and then all I use is the stomach from one and cut it into pieces. Turn it inside out. Put it back in the hole. The smell is primal. They are fed from throw up when they are pups. They ALWAYS step into the trap. Same process just not as much digging. He is spot on with this set. It will work every time. The only way it has not worked is when they slip the trap. I have had just toes left behind. They will never go to another set after that. They will live to be old.
@@willm4406 yes you can most likely not in city limits but if you get out of the city and get on public or private land with permission you can indeed hunt coyote and fox. And with dogs except for in certain counties. Always check the laws in your state. Good luck.
Instead of the extra weight of a drill with an auger, it's much easier to just use a rebar stake driven in the ground. Wallow it around and it creates your bait hole. If you stake your traps, you're already carrying the bars so it's not extra weight.
Great information and tutorial. Have had coyote coming right up to my camper..Too close to camp for me. I'll be giving this trap setup a try. Thanks 👍😎
@@Grissom_Outdoors I'll let you know... It's a Pack, haven't heard them in a while, not right around my place at least. But they are there, lurking in the dark. Along with a local Panther, Bobcats, Fox, and a few Black Bear have recently been spotted in our county. They pretty much keep their distance, but the coyotes are a major issue, especially for the local cattle farm's. Y'all have a Blessed Christmas 🙏 🪶 👆
Well it’s a variation of the dirt hole the trench he dug makes it a step down dirthole. He says he gets more catches with this set bc it forces them into that trench.
@Grissom_Outdoiors I call 🐂💩. My grand father said to get the animals to do what you want without them knowing what you want. That's when I started catching and stopped setting.
Stanley Hawbaker, the best at sharing knowledge. His fox supreme book was how I caught my first red fox . Next year I caught a triple on my grandfather's farm. His lures could beat anyone's.
@@Dr.D21 oh that’s a anchor or stake believe it or not that little thing goes into the ground standing up and then you pull on the chain and it turns sideways making it where the animal stays right there. It’s very hard to get out without digging it up or using my some type of leverage. I’ve even heard of people hooking them to the winch of their trucks to pull them up
@@Dr.D21 no problem I love helping beginners like you that’s what I want this comment section to be. Experienced trappers giving younger trappers advice knowledge and wisdom on a dying sport
I've considered traps but we like to keep foxes around to catch mice, also we have s ringtaail or two. My neighbor traps and we loose the foxes anyhow, part of Country living If people don't live remote they can't understand nature and how humans fit in. Big cities kill far more domestic and wildlife than a few Country guys raising animals and controlling predators
Man thanks I really appreciate it if you haven’t already watched them I have a few other videos and I’ll gonna be posting once a week so stay tuned for that as well.
I'm down in SC and there's a pack of at least 30 back up behind my place. It'll sound like they're in my yard sometimes but they haven't gotten that brave yet. Unfortunately I've got the wrong fire power to deal with em
@@michellelovesanimals2237 well if that somehow happened it would be super easy to shoot those coyotes in the head with my pistol. Hey that’s a great idea I may have to try that
Disappointed the set wasn't complete with out staking and covering. Some of the most important parts. Plus soil thrown to side... No sent protection tarp for boots and jeans scent contamination.
He didn’t stake it bc he was doing a demo and he had limited time. He doesn’t use a tarp or anything he’s not super concerned with scent contamination but he does change gloves when he stops bedding the trap and starts baiting he says if you don’t you’ll have issues. Thanks for watching!!
@@johnwoofter5744 there’s never any vet bills to pay bc the animals are completely fine lol I do tell there owners though and mostly they say well dang they shouldn’t have been over that way anyway.
It’s is but what he says about it makes a lot of sense to me. How often does the wind blow one way all the time? He also says he puts a set on each side of the road so it doesn’t matter too much anyway.
@@Grissom_Outdoors to help the deer, turkey & quail? Lmfao dude, yea help them stay alive so hunters can kill them too? I DESPISE HUNTERS N TRAPPERS with every last fibre of my being
@@michellelovesanimals2237 yes exactly don’t you know all we think about is killing things!! Thanks for the comments they help boost my videos in the algorithm
They get let go if they aren’t something I intended to catch. But you can use pan tension which is the weight required to set the trap off to eliminate some of the non target catches.
He didn’t do that bc he was doing a demo with limited Time if you’d like I will do a video showing How to anchor them and everything. As for stepping in it I have a video of me putting my hand in one. Go check that out
@@Grissom_Outdoors Call any time. I used to try to avoid coyotes to catch cats as the cats brought the money and a lot easier to handle. Might be able to help you out with cats. We caught 111 cats in 6 weeks in 1983-84, no bait, no lure. Trapped them for 8 years in California, footholds. Cages do work well also. One California trapper got 130 cats in cages one year. You could use double door cages in trails or with bait or single door traps as cubbies too. Colorado is using some of our double door bobcat traps for cats in a study. The Canadians are using them for a Lynx program.
@@Grissom_Outdoorsto catch a catn you must find a cat. Setting "on sign" for cats, kuch like pine parten or fisher truly is paramount to putting fur on a board. Find an area with cats, then find areas within that area that cats use. Toilet areas, brushlines, logging roads etc. From there place flagging above the set, and clear a well worn trail to your set and past it. Bed a trap on the apraoch trail and your "final curiosity" lure(feathers, hair, etc) about 18-24" past where your trap is bedded. Youll miss some fox and coyote on this set but for cats its hard to beat. You can REALLY unnaturally guide a cat. Use brush or thorns, not logs as theyd rather walk atop larger blocking like wrist sized wood or larger. Its quieter so theyll take the stealtjiest way you give them
It is work all right. Not sure about those garden store rubber gloves though. They stink & it wouldn't take much of a canine nose to realize " something is fishy"& stay away from the set...maybe time needs to go by to naturalize the surroundings
@@Grissom_Outdoors Dont get me wrong , it's a good set and has its place , but there are several reasons why it will miss more than it catches. #1 being that it relies on bait and that a predator needs to be looking for food and commit to it to be caught. If his belly is full , he most often isn't interested in it. That's why blind sets will catch more than baited sets. This set in the video will catch more fox and bobcats than coyotes because of trap placement. Bobcats and fox are hole huggers and fox are more aggressive at a set than coyotes. The trouble with Bobcats is that most often his curiosity is satisfied the first time and if he doesnt get caught , then its pretty much overwith for him and that set. No pan cover and no guides will also result in misses. A varmint can step on the jaw and toes can set off the pan , but the jaw can throw the foot out. Guiding the foot will reduce it. For every coyote caught at a set , there is in all probability 10 or more walking right on by totally ignoring it. Those that do investigate , but don't commit , stand out beyond the pattern , sniff around , then move on. A big hole and bigger bait will catch more over a small hole and small bait because if a predator like a coyote that might be feeding , may pass on by because he's going 2 miles away to eat steak off a cow carcass. His mind is elsewhere. The biggest problem with dirt holes is rain filling them full of water. . Down here in the South where it might rain every other day , they'd be out of business.
@@AdventureswithPastorD no sir just let him at this trapping convention and he did this demo so I videod it and posted it I have spoken to people that know him better than I do and they say he’s a great guy and he wouldn’t care that I posted this video. I bet he’d be happy. Giving this information out to people that have an interest in the sport. He also has a choke pole he designed I bought one and it’s epic.
@@Grissom_Outdoors lol I was jw, yeah he used to sponsor me by sending baits and lures for trapping when I was on tiktok but tiktok is so sensitive I quit fooling with them. Now I just post on youtube videos and shorts. He's a real good guy! I've also bought the trappers pole, I love it!
Yes I’m apologize about that we were outside and I was filming with my phone and the wind was blowing. Im looking into getting a mic and using my dslr camera
@@Grissom_Outdoors I'm sure it's extremely difficult and I really don't know jack about it. I also respect outdoorsmen, wish I could spend time in the wild, it's always been a dream of mine. What I was reacting to was the "killing 100s of coyotes" part...seems like a waste.
@@josefcosta8267 no sir where he is trapping is Texas where they have feed lots and ranches with lots of exotic animals and deer and the ranchers want them gone he’s just doing a good job
Most people are just assholes, they set a trap and when it catches the wrong animal, the assholes post a video releasing the animals. When it's the right animal (wolves and coyotes, for example), the assholes kill them, but they don't post that part of the murder on the internet.
A lot of people are trying to make this a full time job or it is their full time job and if they show the part where the animal is shot a bunch of snowflakes cry about it and the video gets taken down and they get flagged making no more money.
@@Grissom_Outdoors I would like to apologize for being so aggressive and also to use your channel for this. I also apologize to anyone and everyone who was offended by my words. In fact, being aggressive only takes the hatred further, failing to talk and try to resolve the situation with respect and love. "Love one another". Again, sorry!
He is right this is a killer set guaranteed to catch my hounds and my sheep dogs ...got a trapper sets traps right up to my sheep pen fence and catches my great Pyrenees...or I guess I can say he used to do it
@@Grissom_Outdoors sure was off my property and he was trespassing on my brothers ....but that can't be proven when the scuzz ball didn't put his name on the trap.....but that all got settled....he don't trap around here any more
I’ll be honest man this was the first video I ever recorded for TH-cam and I had no clue what I was doing and even further no clue it would get this type of traffic. That said I do have some better film quality now check out the rest of the channel.
Or don’t let them eat all the food that’s around kill fawns turkeys destroy turkey nests eat all the quail and rabbits and then when you see a coyote that’s starved almost to death don’t shoot it bc that’s what you wanted. Or when it’s got mange in the middle of winter and is freezing to death be proud of yourself for not disrupting anything. Better yet let it eat your cat calf or small dog.
Like your small cat or dog does anything but feed your ego. I have watched ranchers annihilate wildlife for thirty years. Leave your city habits in the city. All of it. Imo
Everything Is A Commodity We have Amnishia We don't Even care About being A better Steward. Everything Is About taking to the detriment of the Earth's bounties to We are adversely affecting the environment We reside.
I was a professional trapper back in the 80's and 90's. Have caught more fox than coyotes. Learned the school of Hard Knocks way but I was one if the better canine trappers in northern illinois
@@Grissom_Outdoors " LIVE AND LET LIVE" you are contradicting yourself by going around KILLING animals whom WANT TO LIVE!!! Stop the killing & let them.
Why not? It’s been proven time and time again these traps aren’t inhumane and are very effective for reducing numbers. I’ve actually got a video showing me putting my hand in one.
@@michellelovesanimals2237 I disproved this in one of my other videos where I put my hand in one of my own traps. It’s title I put my hand in a trap. Go check it out. Might learn something you never knew
Have you ever been trapping? I’m sorry you feel that way but it’s just not the case. I can explain further but this video should help. I stuck my HAND in a TRAP (do not try at home) th-cam.com/video/K_ekjgFONDU/w-d-xo.html
@@MultiCal strange as it sounds even to myself you can be both. Honestly I know it sounds strange but the animals I types of animals I hunt are the ones I admire the most.
@@MultiCal I can definitely understand where it seems strange and it even sounds strange to me but thanks for not being hostile and respecting someone point of view. Me and 90 percent of hunters and trappers genuinely do love these animals. Thanks for watching!!
Trapping should be outlawed. Protect predators and dogs.
I bet you’d feel differently if a coyote or bobcat came into your yard and ate your cat in front of you or killed a calf of yours. But thanks for watching
@@Grissom_Outdoors Another poorly thought out what-if scenario. I'm 74 and have hunted all of my life, since the age of eight, with a recurve. Your motivation is not in protecting natural prey from superior predators. People like you are too far removed from the natural world to ever achieve enlightenment. There are (x) number of predators in a given area because the prey population will support it. You, sir, are part of the problem.
If you don't like what your watching..... CHANGE THE CHANNEL KEN/KARREN!
You're an idiot
@@fightinggator4398 trapping kills wildlife and hunting dogs
Ban it. Hunt with dogs.
My set is something similar, I do not do the step down however. I put sticks and straw parts of grass so there are sharp points sticking up because they are very certain of their paw placement when they are unsure of something. I get my first coyote and then all I use is the stomach from one and cut it into pieces. Turn it inside out. Put it back in the hole. The smell is primal. They are fed from throw up when they are pups. They ALWAYS step into the trap. Same process just not as much digging. He is spot on with this set. It will work every time. The only way it has not worked is when they slip the trap. I have had just toes left behind. They will never go to another set after that. They will live to be old.
This should be a required course for city kids as well as country kids. Don’t let ‘em drive till they catch 2 coyote minimum.
Indeed it should be. Thanks for watching!!
Indeed it should be. Thanks for watching!!
I live in East Tucson and sometimes during the daytime we see coyotes going down the street.
As a baltimore kid I never seen one in person .. plenty foxes tho can you hunt them like my cuzn’s in the Carolina’s do pigs ?
@@willm4406 yes you can most likely not in city limits but if you get out of the city and get on public or private land with permission you can indeed hunt coyote and fox. And with dogs except for in certain counties. Always check the laws in your state. Good luck.
Instead of the extra weight of a drill with an auger, it's much easier to just use a rebar stake driven in the ground. Wallow it around and it creates your bait hole. If you stake your traps, you're already carrying the bars so it's not extra weight.
I’ve done this for years thanks for sharing that’s what I’m wanting for the comments section in all my videos
Great information and tutorial.
Have had coyote coming right up to my camper..Too close to camp for me.
I'll be giving this trap setup a try.
Thanks 👍😎
Keep me updated if you catch him!!
@@Grissom_Outdoors I'll let you know...
It's a Pack, haven't heard them in a while, not right around my place at least. But they are there, lurking in the dark. Along with a local Panther, Bobcats, Fox, and a few Black Bear have recently been spotted in our county.
They pretty much keep their distance, but the coyotes are a major issue, especially for the local cattle farm's.
Y'all have a Blessed Christmas 🙏
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The views on this video are crazy. I have a whole demo up done by Mike and it may have 1500 views. Great video bud
Thanks I appreciate it and yea it is crazy I guess a really good title is to blame.
You've now attracted more viewers 😂
@@ruthlesstruthful good for him.
Hey brother, that’s awesome information, thanks for sharing, keep looking up!
Yes sir thanks for watching!!
Ah yes, the dirt hole set. Stanley hawbakers bread and butter set. Great for coon, fox, and other critter too.
Well it’s a variation of the dirt hole the trench he dug makes it a step down dirthole. He says he gets more catches with this set bc it forces them into that trench.
@Grissom_Outdoiors I call 🐂💩. My grand father said to get the animals to do what you want without them knowing what you want. That's when I started catching and stopped setting.
Stanley Hawbaker, the best at sharing knowledge. His fox supreme book was how I caught my first red fox . Next year I caught a triple on my grandfather's farm. His lures could beat anyone's.
I’m new to this. I’m going out to setup traps today. What do you do with the round circle thing to make the trap stay in the ground?
@@Dr.D21 what round circle thing are you talking about and I’ll be able to help you.
@@Grissom_Outdoors the trap is connected to a chain which leads to a circle.
@@Dr.D21 oh that’s a anchor or stake believe it or not that little thing goes into the ground standing up and then you pull on the chain and it turns sideways making it where the animal stays right there. It’s very hard to get out without digging it up or using my some type of leverage. I’ve even heard of people hooking them to the winch of their trucks to pull them up
@@Grissom_Outdoors thank you. I was confused. Now I understand
@@Dr.D21 no problem I love helping beginners like you that’s what I want this comment section to be. Experienced trappers giving younger trappers advice knowledge and wisdom on a dying sport
Excellent tutorial, new subscriber some great videos looking forward to watching more
That’s awesome I’m glad you liked it. Stay tuned!! What videos would you like to see
great set for coyotes. man you got a ton of views on this video congrats
Thanks I appreciate every one of them. Especially all the antis that drive up my comments making TH-cam show my video to lots of other people lol
Why don’t folks still use trap pan covers anymore? It was standard practice years ago ?
A lot of people still do. Some people use polyfil under there pans and others just rebed the trap every time it rains
I've considered traps but we like to keep foxes around to catch mice, also we have s ringtaail or two. My neighbor traps and we loose the foxes anyhow, part of Country living
If people don't live remote they can't understand nature and how humans fit in. Big cities kill far more domestic and wildlife than a few Country guys raising animals and controlling predators
Sorry that you lose the foxes. Thanks for watching though!
Well that's a really good looking set. I'll have to try it.
I’m glad you liked it!!
Super skunk my favorite great video I do a 4 trap set like this for packs of coyotes
Heck yea thanks for watching tight chains
When Mike Yancey shows you how to do something it may not be the only way to do it but you can be sure it is an effective way to do it.
Yes sir! The guy is like parvo to coyote.
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Great video thanks for sharing. Just found your all’s channel.
Man thanks I really appreciate it if you haven’t already watched them I have a few other videos and I’ll gonna be posting once a week so stay tuned for that as well.
I'm down in SC and there's a pack of at least 30 back up behind my place. It'll sound like they're in my yard sometimes but they haven't gotten that brave yet. Unfortunately I've got the wrong fire power to deal with em
What kind of firepower are you talking about
That is an awesome hammer/digger reminds me of the one Essential craftsman had made
They are very useful to have around the house even when not trapping.
Going to give this a go later tonight!
Awesome!!! Tight chains let us know how you do!
I'm assuming conibear traps aren't legal there.
They are but it can’t be bigger than 6 inches and everyone Ik uses them with a lot of caution to avoid catching cats and dogs
I caught lots of fox with a dirthole set. All i used was fox urine as the lure.
Heck yea!! Thanks for watching.
Heck yea!! Thanks for watching.
When and where was this video taken?
Arkansas trappers association workshop last year.
Love this set right up until it rains ,,which is all the time during trapping season ,,🤷🏻♂️
Always rains a ton during trapping season lol.
Good, I hope it fucking POURS raining, you get caught in your own traps & coyotes rip your ass in shreds....Go yotes🐺❤️🦊❤️🐺❤️🦊
@@michellelovesanimals2237 well if that somehow happened it would be super easy to shoot those coyotes in the head with my pistol. Hey that’s a great idea I may have to try that
@@Grissom_Outdoors not when 3 or 4 are devouring your face first.
@@michellelovesanimals2237… looks like you speak from experience, so was it three or four coyotes that messed your face up?
Awesome video...
Thanks for watching!!
Disappointed the set wasn't complete with out staking and covering. Some of the most important parts.
Plus soil thrown to side...
No sent protection tarp for boots and jeans scent contamination.
He didn’t stake it bc he was doing a demo and he had limited time. He doesn’t use a tarp or anything he’s not super concerned with scent contamination but he does change gloves when he stops bedding the trap and starts baiting he says if you don’t you’ll have issues. Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for sharing 👍
No problem subscribe for more I have a snaring demo coming up
How many hunting dogs do you catch. I know in my area would only be one if it was the wrong coon hunters dog
I have caught more dogs than coyotes but I release the pets.
@@Grissom_Outdoors Do you pay the vet bills also
@@johnwoofter5744 there’s never any vet bills to pay bc the animals are completely fine lol I do tell there owners though and mostly they say well dang they shouldn’t have been over that way anyway.
nice demo for sure
Thanks for watching
Very interesting that he says he doesn’t pay attention to the prevailing wind with these.
It’s is but what he says about it makes a lot of sense to me. How often does the wind blow one way all the time? He also says he puts a set on each side of the road so it doesn’t matter too much anyway.
Long spring and wax dirt where you have real cold
@@timothyrothrock4173 absolutely 👍
Why would you trap them?
Help the deer turkey and quail populations prevent them from overpopulating getting mange that kind of thing.
They kill and eat ranchers and farmers animals.
@@Grissom_Outdoors to help the deer, turkey & quail?
Lmfao dude, yea help them stay alive so hunters can kill them too?
I DESPISE HUNTERS N TRAPPERS with every last fibre of my being
@@michellelovesanimals2237 yes exactly don’t you know all we think about is killing things!! Thanks for the comments they help boost my videos in the algorithm
You brave people
Thanks for watching !!
That's my favorite set..
I hope you learned something!!
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Thanks for watching!! Glad you liked it.
Up here coyote sets catch wolf's.
What about all the other animals it traps?
They get let go if they aren’t something I intended to catch. But you can use pan tension which is the weight required to set the trap off to eliminate some of the non target catches.
Must make sure someone does not step on it. Plus need to add chain to hold catch. Did not show whole process.
He didn’t do that bc he was doing a demo with limited Time if you’d like I will do a video showing How to anchor them and everything. As for stepping in it I have a video of me putting my hand in one. Go check that out
@@Grissom_Outdoors ok
I've caught 1000s of coyote in my lifetime with something even better than that
Please share
That’s awesome I’d love to see it
Reach retirement and buy a thousand rounds of 30-30.
Oh hell yeah. Way better...
@tedrowland
Burn in hell
May he returns to this earth as a coyote.
And he’ll already know what a good set looks like so he can avoid it lol
Great set. Looks like it would be a lot more fun in sand. Lot of work in bony soil for sure. I'm tired just watching.
Indeed it would be. Thanks for watching. I’d love to try one of your cages one day for bobcat but I can’t even catch them in footholds yet
@@Grissom_Outdoors Call any time. I used to try to avoid coyotes to catch cats as the cats brought the money and a lot easier to handle. Might be able to help you out with cats. We caught 111 cats in 6 weeks in 1983-84, no bait, no lure. Trapped them for 8 years in California, footholds. Cages do work well also. One California trapper got 130 cats in cages one year. You could use double door cages in trails or with bait or single door traps as cubbies too. Colorado is using some of our double door bobcat traps for cats in a study. The Canadians are using them for a Lynx program.
Wow that’s incredible I’ve never caught any bobcats but would love to learn how we have a few roaming around where I’m at just haven’t ever connected.
@@Grissom_Outdoorsto catch a catn you must find a cat. Setting "on sign" for cats, kuch like pine parten or fisher truly is paramount to putting fur on a board. Find an area with cats, then find areas within that area that cats use. Toilet areas, brushlines, logging roads etc. From there place flagging above the set, and clear a well worn trail to your set and past it. Bed a trap on the apraoch trail and your "final curiosity" lure(feathers, hair, etc) about 18-24" past where your trap is bedded. Youll miss some fox and coyote on this set but for cats its hard to beat. You can REALLY unnaturally guide a cat. Use brush or thorns, not logs as theyd rather walk atop larger blocking like wrist sized wood or larger. Its quieter so theyll take the stealtjiest way you give them
It is work all right. Not sure about those garden store rubber gloves though. They stink & it wouldn't take much of a canine nose to realize " something is fishy"& stay away from the set...maybe time needs to go by to naturalize the surroundings
Kind of reminds me of 1 version of the RJ set. Richard Johnson uses a sharp shooter shovel.
That’s awesome I’ll have to look it up
That’s awesome I’ll have to look it up
Only pipeliners call them sharp shooters....lol
@@BoysInTheWoodsofPA i work at a steel mill . Thats what there called there. I call them a shovel.
@@BoysInTheWoodsofPA p 99oool l
That set will catch some varmints ,but it will miss more than it catches.
How so?
How so?
@@Grissom_Outdoors Dont get me wrong , it's a good set and has its place , but there are several reasons why it will miss more than it catches. #1 being that it relies on bait and that a predator needs to be looking for food and commit to it to be caught. If his belly is full , he most often isn't interested in it. That's why blind sets will catch more than baited sets. This set in the video will catch more fox and bobcats than coyotes because of trap placement. Bobcats and fox are hole huggers and fox are more aggressive at a set than coyotes. The trouble with Bobcats is that most often his curiosity is satisfied the first time and if he doesnt get caught , then its pretty much overwith for him and that set. No pan cover and no guides will also result in misses. A varmint can step on the jaw and toes can set off the pan , but the jaw can throw the foot out. Guiding the foot will reduce it. For every coyote caught at a set , there is in all probability 10 or more walking right on by totally ignoring it. Those that do investigate , but don't commit , stand out beyond the pattern , sniff around , then move on. A big hole and bigger bait will catch more over a small hole and small bait because if a predator like a coyote that might be feeding , may pass on by because he's going 2 miles away to eat steak off a cow carcass. His mind is elsewhere. The biggest problem with dirt holes is rain filling them full of water. . Down here in the South where it might rain every other day , they'd be out of business.
Are you kin to him?
@@AdventureswithPastorD no sir just let him at this trapping convention and he did this demo so I videod it and posted it I have spoken to people that know him better than I do and they say he’s a great guy and he wouldn’t care that I posted this video. I bet he’d be happy. Giving this information out to people that have an interest in the sport. He also has a choke pole he designed I bought one and it’s epic.
@@Grissom_Outdoors lol I was jw, yeah he used to sponsor me by sending baits and lures for trapping when I was on tiktok but tiktok is so sensitive I quit fooling with them. Now I just post on youtube videos and shorts. He's a real good guy! I've also bought the trappers pole, I love it!
@ that thing is epic isn’t it that’s crazy that you know him too.
Amen I agree. And they must skin the pelt.
I like my rifle.
The audio was terrible.
Yes I’m apologize about that we were outside and I was filming with my phone and the wind was blowing. Im looking into getting a mic and using my dslr camera
20 rabbits eat more grass than one cow.
Wars all ma grass, Cleatus???
What
Wow, he outsmarted a coyote...
It’s a lot more difficult than you would think. You should give it a shot!
@@Grissom_Outdoors I'm sure it's extremely difficult and I really don't know jack about it. I also respect outdoorsmen, wish I could spend time in the wild, it's always been a dream of mine. What I was reacting to was the "killing 100s of coyotes" part...seems like a waste.
@@josefcosta8267 no sir where he is trapping is Texas where they have feed lots and ranches with lots of exotic animals and deer and the ranchers want them gone he’s just doing a good job
@@Grissom_Outdoors I understand better now...thanks, my apologies!
@@josefcosta8267 no reason to apologize your welcome for the explanation I’d love to have you as a subscriber and I’m about to post a new video today
nimrod steps in front of camera just as he adds a key element……
Yea it was at a convention so there was a lot of people trying to see.
Damn flea bastards i remember my dad trapped one the thing had fleas all on it. It looked like ant's
Yea did you get a chance to smell the nasty sucker they reek.
I wish the camera person kbew what they were doing .
That was the first time I had ever videoed anything I wish I had known what I was doing too.
That'll catch some City Coons that come outta Rockford, out on my friend Michael's O'Horans ranch in Durand Il.,
He too has 3 Coon dogs.
Heck yea start catching them!! Right chains!
Most people are just assholes, they set a trap and when it catches the wrong animal, the assholes post a video releasing the animals. When it's the right animal (wolves and coyotes, for example), the assholes kill them, but they don't post that part of the murder on the internet.
A lot of people are trying to make this a full time job or it is their full time job and if they show the part where the animal is shot a bunch of snowflakes cry about it and the video gets taken down and they get flagged making no more money.
@@Grissom_Outdoors I would like to apologize for being so aggressive and also to use your channel for this. I also apologize to anyone and everyone who was offended by my words. In fact, being aggressive only takes the hatred further, failing to talk and try to resolve the situation with respect and love. "Love one another". Again, sorry!
Looks like a. Dirt hole set. At least that is what I called it.
It’s a variation of the dirthole set. Thanks for watching
He is right this is a killer set guaranteed to catch my hounds and my sheep dogs ...got a trapper sets traps right up to my sheep pen fence and catches my great Pyrenees...or I guess I can say he used to do it
So your dog was off your property?? Sounds like the trapper was in the right.
@@Grissom_Outdoors sure was off my property and he was trespassing on my brothers ....but that can't be proven when the scuzz ball didn't put his name on the trap.....but that all got settled....he don't trap around here any more
Did this Killer set kill your dogs or teach them a lesson?
Why take a video of this when you can't see a dam thing! I mean come on now! Get closer or something were somebody can actually see what's going on
I’ll be honest man this was the first video I ever recorded for TH-cam and I had no clue what I was doing and even further no clue it would get this type of traffic. That said I do have some better film quality now check out the rest of the channel.
I hope it is next life he comes back as a coyote
We’ll if he does he will certainly know what to look out for
You'll know the pain
@@vernedmondson5381 don’t hurt
Karma is a b**** she's coming
@@vernedmondson5381 bat? Bee? Bar? Bed? Bus?
I grab a live possum in this video th-cam.com/video/wL2k79MHm_A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=svbHmPSeozKXZyj8
Speak louder please
Sorry this isn’t me I was just recording it.. I need to invest in a microphone. Until then thanks for watching !!
Disrupt the food chain and you got rats and snakes, for starters.
Or don’t let them eat all the food that’s around kill fawns turkeys destroy turkey nests eat all the quail and rabbits and then when you see a coyote that’s starved almost to death don’t shoot it bc that’s what you wanted. Or when it’s got mange in the middle of winter and is freezing to death be proud of yourself for not disrupting anything. Better yet let it eat your cat calf or small dog.
Like your small cat or dog does anything but feed your ego. I have watched ranchers annihilate wildlife for thirty years. Leave your city habits in the city. All of it. Imo
Tried this all I got was belly hair
Dang that suck did they crawl to the hole?
N Dakota coyote chewed off 3 legs, still caught in trap!
How???
People in suburbs leave the coyotes alone. This is only for people in the country trying to protect their animals.
I hope i find Your traps!
I hope you find some kids traps and his dad catches you! Thanks for watching
Everything Is A Commodity We have Amnishia We don't Even care About being A better Steward. Everything Is About taking to the detriment of the Earth's bounties to We are adversely affecting the environment We reside.
Dirt holes big deal
I learned a lot from this guy I hope you did too.
I was a professional trapper back in the 80's and 90's.
Have caught more fox than coyotes.
Learned the school of Hard Knocks way but I was one if the better canine trappers in northern illinois
@@michaelmunson-bg8zh 👍
Over Kill of GOD'S creatures! 😪
Thanks for watching.
@richardhines
BLESS YOU❤️🐺❤️🐺❤️
Cruel
Nope but thanks for watching!!
@@Grissom_Outdoors cruel cruel cruel
You will burn in hell my dude
@@michellelovesanimals2237 no ma’am not me I’m going to heaven but what ever happened to “live and let live”?
@@Grissom_Outdoors how do u kill your catch. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
@@Grissom_Outdoors " LIVE AND LET LIVE"
you are contradicting yourself by going around KILLING animals whom WANT TO LIVE!!! Stop the killing & let them.
I have no problem with hunting or slaughtering animals but trapping animals where it snaps on them is cruel
I stuck my HAND in a TRAP (do not try at home)
th-cam.com/video/K_ekjgFONDU/w-d-xo.html
Jerk
Sorry you feel that way.
@@Grissom_Outdoors I love all animals
@@SheilaKnowles-o5k me too Ik how weird that sounds but it is true.
Kill all the coyotes u want to but No Traps.
Why not? It’s been proven time and time again these traps aren’t inhumane and are very effective for reducing numbers. I’ve actually got a video showing me putting my hand in one.
@@Grissom_Outdoors inhumane? These animals are in severe stress until you come and kill them.
@@michellelovesanimals2237 I disproved this in one of my other videos where I put my hand in one of my own traps. It’s title I put my hand in a trap. Go check it out. Might learn something you never knew
@@Grissom_Outdoors how do u kill them bruh?
@@michellelovesanimals2237 a bullet to the skull usually makes caught coyotes very dead very fast like said as humane as possible.
trapping is so unethical.
Have you ever been trapping? I’m sorry you feel that way but it’s just not the case. I can explain further but this video should help.
I stuck my HAND in a TRAP (do not try at home)
th-cam.com/video/K_ekjgFONDU/w-d-xo.html
Redneck BS
Thanks for watching!!
I hope it is next life he comes back as a coyote
And I hope you learn more about trapping. Thanks for watching!
@@MultiCal strange as it sounds even to myself you can be both. Honestly I know it sounds strange but the animals I types of animals I hunt are the ones I admire the most.
@@MultiCal I can definitely understand where it seems strange and it even sounds strange to me but thanks for not being hostile and respecting someone point of view. Me and 90 percent of hunters and trappers genuinely do love these animals. Thanks for watching!!
He will know to avoid the trap if he does. Just by instinct and genetic memory.
Amen, don't worry,there's a special room in hell for these
neanderthals