Ed, I'm moving to a cow pasture to setup tomorrow. I have some Blood Runner I want to try. How should I use it. Down a hole, Flat set, Walk through? Possibly use a few drags. Have them set up!! Great videos Thanks!
You could use a cable, like a beaver drowning cable to keep it away from your trap site. Alot better than walking all over, hoping to find your catch. What happens if you do catch a deer?
Got your exercise done on that one!!!
Awesome stuff, I wasn’t sure you guys were going to catch up to that one 🤣, great video as always 👍👍
Man that was along ways plus walking up on that coyote and he walked up to you💯💯💯💯💯💯👍🏾
After seeing that drag in use I agree. Weight would help greatly
I want to start using my sabor tooth drags but don't want to lose a catch.
Just don't know about drags
Sabertooth seems light and bounced a little more. Probably need a little more cover to use it
@@edwardschneider2716 yes sir not to worried in the woods but make most my catches in the field edges
@@dennisdial7872I'm actually leaning more to weighted drags for open country.
Ed, I'm moving to a cow pasture to setup tomorrow. I have some Blood Runner I want to try. How should I use it. Down a hole, Flat set, Walk through? Possibly use a few drags. Have them set up!!
Great videos
Thanks!
Use Bloodrunner on a T-bone set or pipe set. Good luck to you
You could use a cable, like a beaver drowning cable to keep it away from your trap site. Alot better than walking all over, hoping to find your catch. What happens if you do catch a deer?
I've never lost a trap or drag. The ones I've caught blamed on deer just hooked up eventually
Use drags a lot definitely keep catch circles away from prime catch locations preserve the area
You get it!
not drag country...begging for trouble
I've dragged there for 15 years
Why use a drag where theres nothing for it to catch on?
This is a lot of cover for our area. I prefer dragging for many reasons over staking
Throw a 25# barbell weight plate on drag chain out in open areas. Sabertooth are worthless in pastures without added weight.
Have you ever used a drag with a snare?
I have not
Get a dog