Hi MeatTrapper... Again, another great video. I've purchased all my snaring equipment cable wire mini pro locks and so forth from Brian at Southern snares and I must agree. He's a wealth of knowledge and more than willing to help. My only target animal are hogs. I've got a quite a few in an area that I'm in. It's private property and I have free run of the place with several feeders out that are visited regularly by these Hogs. I've had limited success. Can you please consider doing a video with content containing specifics on trapping wild hogs with regard to height from the ground, Loop size Etc. I've caught a few around the neck. I caught one around the head and one front leg and I've caught two by the snout only. All of which seemed to have worked but I've had many snares knocked down and just strung out along the trail. Thanks so much and I look forward to the next one.
if people would remember a little bigger than the head and knee high off the ground i understand that until you catch a few to see the size, off times it is hard to visualize those numbers as always a great video my Friend good to see you are still kicking
I use Southern Snares on Hogs & Coyotes in my Feral Hog & Coyote eradication business and I have snared several Hogs & Coyotes all my snares are dipped in the bulletproof dip mixture . I should set my traps with the trail camera pointing at them in the movie mode .
Hello Meat Trapper! Enjoyed the video but there was no reference to hog snaring. What loop size do you use for southern hog. I’m working on ‘me in Texas.
@@bluenovacorgi8230 Look at my video on how to load a snare. 1x19 cable is much easier to load than 7x7 cable. th-cam.com/video/axW4M4TOGFQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KwUSojKqatfpLu7f
I purchased the heavy duty "super hog" snare from southern snares. How do you suggest attaching the buckle end to the tree other than attach it high. What material should I use for medium to large hogs to attach it to the tree?
Thank you so much. Very interesting to see. How often can use use a snare? How long do bodygrips need to kill the prey on average? Unfortunately snares aren´t legal in the Bundesrepublik in Germany.
A snare is a one shot deal. The animal kinks the cable so bad it is not reusable. A body grip kills within minutes on a good catch. On a poor catch it can take longer.
Great video! Very helpful! My question is do you have a cable gauge and length you prefer for one critter or another? I cant imagine trapping a rabbit with the same snare I would use for a rowdy coyote. P.S. For those of y'all that haven't tried it already... beaver is mighty tasty!
Not anytime soon - but it is definitely on my bucket list! My father was stationed at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks in the 1950s and told me it was the most beautiful country he'd ever seen. He said that I needed to see it before I die - and I will. I still remember as a kid reading Sourdough Jack columns in the newspapers he brought home. Brings back memories!
man I had an issue about a week ago where I could have used some of this advice a little bit I snared a deer in a coyote snare with a loop that was just a little bit too big not mind I'm up here in Utah we got mule deer they're not like them Southern dear I could see how somebody could easily snared are down there up here we got mulies that can easily weigh 250 to 300 pounds and I got big coyotes so I have to have a little bit bigger Loop it's on my page if you want to check it out
Any tips on how to release a badger without harming . I aim for fox . I've tried various methods like long handled cutters etc . But eventually near always sacrifice my snare .
Fantastic video ! Thanks for sharing! Your video will help alot of people. I enjoy watching your videos. I learn something new all the time. Come take a look at my videos. Thanks again for sharing!! Happy new year 2019
Hi MeatTrapper... Again, another great video. I've purchased all my snaring equipment cable wire mini pro locks and so forth from Brian at Southern snares and I must agree. He's a wealth of knowledge and more than willing to help. My only target animal are hogs. I've got a quite a few in an area that I'm in. It's private property and I have free run of the place with several feeders out that are visited regularly by these Hogs. I've had limited success. Can you please consider doing a video with content containing specifics on trapping wild hogs with regard to height from the ground, Loop size Etc. I've caught a few around the neck. I caught one around the head and one front leg and I've caught two by the snout only. All of which seemed to have worked but I've had many snares knocked down and just strung out along the trail. Thanks so much and I look forward to the next one.
You're such a great teacher! Thanks for sharing my friend. 😊
if people would remember a little bigger than the head and knee high off the ground
i understand that until you catch a few to see the size, off times it is hard to visualize those numbers
as always a great video my Friend
good to see you are still kicking
Was always curious on loop size for Bobcat, thanks for this video.
Some Great Tip's here for sure. Thank You, it Will Help Alot of people, I think.
I use Southern Snares on Hogs & Coyotes in my Feral Hog & Coyote eradication business and I have snared several Hogs & Coyotes all my snares are dipped in the bulletproof dip mixture . I should set my traps with the trail camera pointing at them in the movie mode .
Good information meat trapper
Thanks for sharing a well presented and explained video great subject
What I missed is the setup for hogs, please. Great videos. Thank you.
Very informative, thanks
Great information
Good vid. 🖒🖒
BTW, you forgot the link to the 7 inch pliers. 😉
Lol thanks.
Hello Meat Trapper! Enjoyed the video but there was no reference to hog snaring. What loop size do you use for southern hog. I’m working on ‘me in Texas.
Great video
I cant get my snares to be a perfect circle loop they only teardrop n idk how to fix that
@@bluenovacorgi8230 Look at my video on how to load a snare. 1x19 cable is much easier to load than 7x7 cable. th-cam.com/video/axW4M4TOGFQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KwUSojKqatfpLu7f
Excellent! Thank you sir! 👍🏽👍🏽😎
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks!
Wow it looks like summer there still. Up here in Maine the leaves are turning and it's hitting the 30's at night. Jealous
Still about 85 degrees. It will cool off around February a little. I'm about ready for some cool weather.
I would like to learn more about the hog snares
I purchased the heavy duty "super hog" snare from southern snares. How do you suggest attaching the buckle end to the tree other than attach it high. What material should I use for medium to large hogs to attach it to the tree?
Do not use wire. I use a good sized quick link for large hogs.
Hola, como eliminamos el brillo de nuestro lazo? Gracias
do you tell the wild boar measure?
Thanks for information
How many mm of fox trap cable?
rabbit trap cable how many mm?
please write
thanks
1/16 ", 1.5875 mm
Thank you so much. Very interesting to see. How often can use use a snare? How long do bodygrips need to kill the prey on average? Unfortunately snares aren´t legal in the Bundesrepublik in Germany.
A snare is a one shot deal. The animal kinks the cable so bad it is not reusable. A body grip kills within minutes on a good catch. On a poor catch it can take longer.
@@Meattrapper Good to know. I appreciate your (quick) answer.
Great video! Very helpful! My question is do you have a cable gauge and length you prefer for one critter or another? I cant imagine trapping a rabbit with the same snare I would use for a rowdy coyote.
P.S. For those of y'all that haven't tried it already... beaver is mighty tasty!
Very good question. I see I need to make a follow up video! Stay tuned!
Think you’ll make it to Alaska anytime soon?
Not anytime soon - but it is definitely on my bucket list! My father was stationed at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks in the 1950s and told me it was the most beautiful country he'd ever seen. He said that I needed to see it before I die - and I will. I still remember as a kid reading Sourdough Jack columns in the newspapers he brought home. Brings back memories!
The Meat Trapper yes it’s absolutely gorgeous, great hunting fishing trapping and one of the last free states in the union.
Come on up!
What about snaring Hogs. What do you recommend?
th-cam.com/video/MFqBroggJk4/w-d-xo.html
Maybe is 8 inch loop big for fox?
what about grey squirrel?
Muito bem explicado. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Does that snare have a deer stop on it?
Yes, but it is not crimped in place.
Hello! And for badger data you can give?
Yes 8" loop, 8" off the ground. Approximately 20 centimeters.
Thank you!
You’re my textbook
Illegal in Canada to have snare above water for beavers
I don't live in Canada.
grate vidos how big for skunks thanks js
how to set for fox
man I had an issue about a week ago where I could have used some of this advice a little bit I snared a deer in a coyote snare with a loop that was just a little bit too big not mind I'm up here in Utah we got mule deer they're not like them Southern dear I could see how somebody could easily snared are down there up here we got mulies that can easily weigh 250 to 300 pounds and I got big coyotes so I have to have a little bit bigger Loop it's on my page if you want to check it out
Any tips on how to release a badger without harming . I aim for fox .
I've tried various methods like long handled cutters etc . But eventually near always sacrifice my snare .
No experience with badgers - sorry.
Fantastic video ! Thanks for sharing! Your video will help alot of people. I enjoy watching your videos. I learn something new all the time. Come take a look at my videos. Thanks again for sharing!! Happy new year 2019
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