My absolute favorite is Powder River from O’gorman. I use the powder river for both lure, and bait, even though technically I think it is sold as bait. My second favorite would be my homemade castor lure.
Yep. I make all my own drags. I’ve tried lots of different types and ideas. I’m still experimenting with them, but I’ve got a design made out of #4 rebar that works great so far. Good luck!
Thank you! That was the first time my nephews had gone on the desert trap line with me. It’s a time they probably won’t forget. That was my first ever broken chain. Without the snow we probably would not have found that cat.
The best place to start for me is to rimrocks, river beds, steep washes. I usually find scat trees and go from there. The benefit of a scat tree is you know they are in the area. You can usually find a set location by determining/guessing what direction they are traveling. Although I did catch two bobcats today in coyote sets, that were not scat trees. Stay tuned for my next bobcat video coming up. I will go over some ideas on this topic. Thanks for the comment!
Been watching so many of your vids. I’m in Idaho outside of Boise. Last year was my first year and did ok, I get such a thrill from trapping but it can be overwhelming to get started and have success from where to go, what to look for etc. really want to get into because of my 3 boys. I’d there any place to find good resources or mentors?
The trapping community as a whole is a pretty welcoming community as far as I know. I would contact the Idaho Trappers Ass. They would be able to point you in the right direction I’m sure for mentors. If you can’t find anything, then let me know I’ll make some calls, and see what I can find for you. My nephew traps in Riggins, and I can maybe get you set up with him. If nothing else come spend a weekend in Oregon with me, and I’ll help as much as I can.
I got a good ? ,...every one talked about dirt set ,,,dry dirt ,,,,was dirt ,,,,.has anyone ever used very fine sawdust ,,,,,I own a mill and when I,mill logs the sawdust is very fine ,,,,,it's a natural product ,,,the animals are use to smelling trees n sampling and dead trees ,,,,,,why not dry the sawdust to a low moisture ,,,,and use it for top cover ,,,,. your thoughts on,this method ,,?
You know Dennis, I’m not sure if that would work or not… I trap coyotes in the sage brush, so I’m not sure if they would shy away from sawdust, or not. It wouldn’t be real natural to their normal smells, but then again it would be natural in a forest type setting. I definitely would try it for bobcats. I’m sure it would work great for that. As far as being freeze proof, I think you would have to do something with it to keep it from freezing once it got wet… It would be interesting to experiment with.
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 in gonna try some ,,,,,I'll let you know how it works ,,,I'm gonna put some trail cams out watching over the sets to see how they react
Thanks for watching Coffey. We can get tags for 5 per year. It used to be 7, but when prices skyrocketed about 10 years ago they limited us to 5. Hopefully you’ll get a season soon, or you’ll have to come out west and trap some here with me!
Welcome to the club! We need as many trappers as we can get. Yes I am in Oregon. I’m mostly trapping in Central, and Eastern Oregon. Where are you trapping at?
Yes sir, definitely try it for bobcats. It has a lot of eye appeal for them, but the coyotes around here won’t come within 20’ of one of these sets. Thanks for the comment.
I tried to pull him out the bottom and he got stuck in between the rocks. I pulled the trap off to try to get him up through the top crack, but it was too small for me to fit into. Mike then went down below, and I was on top with a stick, working together we dislodged him. I grabbed the phone, and went back down below to video him dragging him the rest of the way out. The whole story was pretty odd, but I have no reason to try to make anything up. Thanks for watching the video!
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 Enjoy your videos. You were lucky the cat holed up. Coyote would have been 80 miles out of the territory and still moving
It’s amazing that it is one of the oldest professions in the world! Even older than being a SJW. I know you’ve been told your whole life that your opinion matters, but not on this channel. Thanks for the comment though.
That was an awesome track job !!!! Beauty cats Jeromy !!!! Thanks for taking us along !!!
Thanks for watching
Northern Nevada and Idaho definitely has the best fur Bobcats. Been there done that. Nice Tom ...
Definitely some nice cats come from those areas
That is beautiful country. Good to see all the help you got!
Hahahaha I need all the help I can get most days. Thanks for the comment
Way to go Jeromy. Love to see my sons and grandsons out having good clean fun in the best country in Oregon!
Thank you! You’ll have to come along.
What are your favorite lures and baits for bobcats?
My absolute favorite is Powder River from O’gorman. I use the powder river for both lure, and bait, even though technically I think it is sold as bait. My second favorite would be my homemade castor lure.
What kind of drag is it home made
Yep. I make all my own drags. I’ve tried lots of different types and ideas. I’m still experimenting with them, but I’ve got a design made out of #4 rebar that works great so far. Good luck!
Well done Jeromy! Good looking cat
Thank you!
That's some good tracking, glad you found the cat, have you ever had chains broken before?
Thank you! That was the first time my nephews had gone on the desert trap line with me. It’s a time they probably won’t forget.
That was my first ever broken chain. Without the snow we probably would not have found that cat.
Do you flag your walk throughs?
I do flag about 20% of them
Awesome videos!!
Just subscribed 💪🏻🇺🇸
Thank you! I appreciate that
I’m trapping in Utah bobcats. Is location everything looking for toilets scratch’s??????
The best place to start for me is to rimrocks, river beds, steep washes. I usually find scat trees and go from there. The benefit of a scat tree is you know they are in the area. You can usually find a set location by determining/guessing what direction they are traveling. Although I did catch two bobcats today in coyote sets, that were not scat trees. Stay tuned for my next bobcat video coming up. I will go over some ideas on this topic. Thanks for the comment!
Been watching so many of your vids. I’m in Idaho outside of Boise. Last year was my first year and did ok, I get such a thrill from trapping but it can be overwhelming to get started and have success from where to go, what to look for etc. really want to get into because of my 3 boys. I’d there any place to find good resources or mentors?
The trapping community as a whole is a pretty welcoming community as far as I know. I would contact the Idaho Trappers Ass. They would be able to point you in the right direction I’m sure for mentors. If you can’t find anything, then let me know I’ll make some calls, and see what I can find for you. My nephew traps in Riggins, and I can maybe get you set up with him.
If nothing else come spend a weekend in Oregon with me, and I’ll help as much as I can.
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790
Thanks for the reply! I will try there and get back with you thanks for being willing to help
Can u get tags for all them
We did. Thanks for checking it out
I got a good ? ,...every one talked about dirt set ,,,dry dirt ,,,,was dirt ,,,,.has anyone ever used very fine sawdust ,,,,,I own a mill and when I,mill logs the sawdust is very fine ,,,,,it's a natural product ,,,the animals are use to smelling trees n sampling and dead trees ,,,,,,why not dry the sawdust to a low moisture ,,,,and use it for top cover ,,,,. your thoughts on,this method ,,?
You know Dennis, I’m not sure if that would work or not… I trap coyotes in the sage brush, so I’m not sure if they would shy away from sawdust, or not. It wouldn’t be real natural to their normal smells, but then again it would be natural in a forest type setting. I definitely would try it for bobcats. I’m sure it would work great for that. As far as being freeze proof, I think you would have to do something with it to keep it from freezing once it got wet…
It would be interesting to experiment with.
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 in gonna try some ,,,,,I'll let you know how it works ,,,I'm gonna put some trail cams out watching over the sets to see how they react
I think that’s a great idea… you may be onto something
That was really exciting Jeromy! Great tracking and beautiful cats buddy! 🙂👍👍👍
Thank you! This was about a week or so ordeal, and a lot of fun! I’ve got some more cats coming up.
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 I’m looking forward to it! And thanks for the comment on my video 🙂👍👏
Good looking sets. Nice catches . I’ll be glad when we get a cat season in Indiana
Thanks for watching Coffey. We can get tags for 5 per year. It used to be 7, but when prices skyrocketed about 10 years ago they limited us to 5. Hopefully you’ll get a season soon, or you’ll have to come out west and trap some here with me!
May have to
@@CoffeyOutdoors heck yeah. It would a good time. The invitation is open!
Nice catches
Thank you. It was a lot of fun! Thanks does the comment too
Paint the drags with bright florescent color.
@@66bigbuds that’s a great idea!
Thanks for sharing I’m new to trapping and I’m specifically targeting bobcats. Are you in Oregon?
Welcome to the club! We need as many trappers as we can get. Yes I am in Oregon. I’m mostly trapping in Central, and Eastern Oregon. Where are you trapping at?
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 the Westside in the Santiam unit. Are you on Instagram?
Nice. Well if you make to the east side I could maybe take you along to one of mine lines over here, and I’m not on Instagram
Interesting sets I will have to try that here since we have similar landscape in places here. Thank you
Yes sir, definitely try it for bobcats. It has a lot of eye appeal for them, but the coyotes around here won’t come within 20’ of one of these sets. Thanks for the comment.
Where was the trap when you pulled him out from the rocks? Looks sorta fishy
I tried to pull him out the bottom and he got stuck in between the rocks. I pulled the trap off to try to get him up through the top crack, but it was too small for me to fit into. Mike then went down below, and I was on top with a stick, working together we dislodged him. I grabbed the phone, and went back down below to video him dragging him the rest of the way out. The whole story was pretty odd, but I have no reason to try to make anything up. Thanks for watching the video!
Also if you look 18:16 you can see his left front where the trap was.
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 Enjoy your videos. You were lucky the cat holed up. Coyote would have been 80 miles out of the territory and still moving
Thank you, and you’re exactly right. He’d be gone
Great cat
Thank you. It was one of the tips for the season for me.
nice cat trapping video .
Thanks Dan. I’ve been having fun for sure!
Firsy
First
Lol. Thanks for watching!
Gracias por matar a cuanto animal se les atraviesa . Acaben con todos son ustedes unas "personas" muuuy inteligentes . 👍
Go back to the buffet line and staring at florescent tubes 12 hours a day at work.
So you're vegan?
Extremely lucky. Shitty looking chain to.
It might’ve been
Knp harus dibunuh..
I shoot them because the fur is around 100 dollars but there are different reasons
And here we have Fairy, a fine example of someone who wouldnt have survived not that long ago...
Disgusting
It’s amazing that it is one of the oldest professions in the world! Even older than being a SJW. I know you’ve been told your whole life that your opinion matters, but not on this channel. Thanks for the comment though.
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 Not a problem big man.
@@jeremybasil241 Back to your soy products and hormone blockers for you. Almost felt your balls drop watching this video didnt you?