New subscriber. Enjoyed the video! Great catches! I got into trapping 2 years ago myself to help save the turkeys too. I’ve caught a lot of critters here in Ga. where I hunt. Keep up the good work!
Nice I'm a 12 year old trapper from Oklahoma I have been trying tok catch a bobcat since I started last Christmas but no luck but I have caught 2 coyotes and 50 coon so I guess I'm not the worst lol, I subbed keep it up
Wow I always thought traps would rip your hands are legs right off u blew my mind with that my heart drop when u put your hand straight down on it lolol
I believe I know why you have unlimited bobcats for your Tennessee limit now. Same reason you got into trapping: TWRA are concerned about decreased turkey numbers, so they liberalized bobcat season limits. I hope it works. I've gotten 2 cats off of my west Tennessee property this season, and I hope to get a couple more. Will help turkeys, rabbits, and deer.
Awesome videos. I have watched several of them so far. How often do you refresh the baits on your sets, and how long do you usually wait before moving to a new location if you don't get any activity on the set? Thanks for the great videos.
Wait sorry; it's at the end of the video......"Real scents" or "Fatal Scents". I couldn't hear it. I just bought Clint Locklear's Coyote Claymore with the "Hammer" and "Liquid Mice" mixed together. Also his cat glad lure. Seems to bring em in. -Take care Sam.-Paul
Hey Paul! I test every bait that I purchase on my dog before taking it to the field and the reuwsaat fatal step caused a reaction in my dog that was unlike any other. She immediately started licking the air and couldn't get close enough to it. I obviously don't let her eat or physically come in contact with it I just let smell of them but if it worked like that on her I know it'll work like that on coyotes and fox.
Great video. Just found you on TH-cam. I’ve trapped in Northeast Mo for the past 7-8 years. I have always put my dog on the trap offset towards the dirt hole! That being said I was curious why you put yours offset towards the back? Obviously it works great but if it’s an advantage I’d like to try it. Thanks for any advice from a fellow trapper
Thanks for commenting Kyle, I hope you enjoy the channel! I've always put my dog away from the hole because I feel I can bed that side of the trap better than the loose jaw. I can normally get my loose jaw bedded solid but just in case I can't, I put it near the front and have a small mound in front of that to hopefully keep the critters foot back towards the pan.
Congrats, you will have beautiful pelts from these cats! I am very curious to see your next videos! I was surprised 12:13 you were saying you hoped for coyotes most. Are yotes having higher value on the fur market than bobcats? I thought bobcats had to be better anyway because they are rarer...
Thank you for the comment! I'm sure that bobcats are bringing more in the market, especially here in the southeast but my main goal is land management. The coyotes are overpopulated in my area and I want to try and even out the numbers to the best of my ability. I still put the pelts up, I just don't see dollar signs when I'm trapping.
@@East_TN_Trapper Thanks for your answer! I love everything about fur trapping! I understand, your work is very meritorious, reduction of coyotes is a great service for both landowners and turkey hunters! But still I am fascinated with your bobcats, it’s great you catch them... Really beautiful creatures - and beautiful pelts 😀 I think you should target on them too. What all critters do you trap? Do you trap any critters directly for fur?
Hi East TN Trapper, I just subscribed to your channel and loved this bobcat video. I just got back into trapping after 40 years (well a few piddling with traps) and trap here in Middle Tennessee. I still have yet to get a bobcat so am jealous. If you're near Liberty, TN shoot me a comment and by all means look me up. Thank you for this awe striking video.-Paul
Thank you for subscribing and thank you for the kind words, Paul! I'm unfortunately not near Liberty but I'm sure you'll have a big cat waiting for you here soon. Good luck and tight chains!
Doggonit Sam, I have waited ALL season to see one of your videos but alas; you ain't made a single video this year. Your fan base is waiting with baited breath (pun intended). I hope you're ok.-Paul
I just subscribed to your channel. I'm just now getting interested in learning about trapping. I also live in East tn around Monroe County. Can't t wait to see more of your videos. If you are close to my location. I would like to learn more if you are willing to teach it.
Thank you for subscribing Bobby! I hope you enjoy the channel and can find some useful information! I'm unfortunately not close to your location but I'm sure the methods I use will work just the same where you are. Tight chains buddy!
@@theneighbor8631 I hit the “report” option since the comment clearly doesn’t follow “community guidelines “. When you do that I guess it deleted the comment from this channel.
I am not a trapper myself but tree huggers always irritate me. It is incredible how dumb these city people are. They eat meat and wear leather happily - and animal suffer 100 times worse at slaughterhouses than in your traps! Pest control helps both to people and to animals - and fur clothing is nice, too. God put animals on Earth for human to use🙂! Do not be discouraged and have tight chains!
Hi Sam, In re-watching this bobcat video you only briefly mention the bait that you mixed up yourself. You didn't put too much bait out. A couple grams only?? You never mentioned what that bait is........would love to know brother. And hey I remembered you made a "Pipe Dream Set". I only happened to watch 2 videos so far on it. Does it really work? BTW- I have only caught a coon since I wrote you last. Don't let the coyotes get you down bro. I have only caught 2 this year. I will get more and so will you. Take care-Paul
Hey Sam, Your dog's response is called Flehmen behavior. Horses and deer etc. do the same thing. It has a pheromone response. That is evolution brother but alas; how much bait are you using and what about "Pipe Dream" sets bro. Take care-Paul
New subscriber. Enjoyed the video! Great catches! I got into trapping 2 years ago myself to help save the turkeys too. I’ve caught a lot of critters here in Ga. where I hunt. Keep up the good work!
Nice I'm a 12 year old trapper from Oklahoma I have been trying tok catch a bobcat since I started last Christmas but no luck but I have caught 2 coyotes and 50 coon so I guess I'm not the worst lol, I subbed keep it up
Spots look really nice! Great job!
Wow I always thought traps would rip your hands are legs right off u blew my mind with that my heart drop when u put your hand straight down on it lolol
Exact same reason I started trapping 3 years ago in NW Georgia! Tight chains
Nice video man 👍🏻
I believe I know why you have unlimited bobcats for your Tennessee limit now. Same reason you got into trapping: TWRA are concerned about decreased turkey numbers, so they liberalized bobcat season limits. I hope it works. I've gotten 2 cats off of my west Tennessee property this season, and I hope to get a couple more. Will help turkeys, rabbits, and deer.
Excellent video and very educational. Thank you so much.keep them coming.👍
Hey brother it takes time to get good at beaver trapping. Keep on working hard at and stay positive. Steve dale hollow trapper
Awesome videos. I have watched several of them so far. How often do you refresh the baits on your sets, and how long do you usually wait before moving to a new location if you don't get any activity on the set? Thanks for the great videos.
Nice catches.
Great video!
Let’s go!!
Wait sorry; it's at the end of the video......"Real scents" or "Fatal Scents". I couldn't hear it. I just bought Clint Locklear's Coyote Claymore with the "Hammer" and "Liquid Mice" mixed together. Also his cat glad lure. Seems to bring em in. -Take care Sam.-Paul
Hey Paul! I test every bait that I purchase on my dog before taking it to the field and the reuwsaat fatal step caused a reaction in my dog that was unlike any other. She immediately started licking the air and couldn't get close enough to it. I obviously don't let her eat or physically come in contact with it I just let smell of them but if it worked like that on her I know it'll work like that on coyotes and fox.
Good job and good video
thanks
Great video. Just found you on TH-cam. I’ve trapped in Northeast Mo for the past 7-8 years. I have always put my dog on the trap offset towards the dirt hole! That being said I was curious why you put yours offset towards the back? Obviously it works great but if it’s an advantage I’d like to try it. Thanks for any advice from a fellow trapper
Thanks for commenting Kyle, I hope you enjoy the channel! I've always put my dog away from the hole because I feel I can bed that side of the trap better than the loose jaw. I can normally get my loose jaw bedded solid but just in case I can't, I put it near the front and have a small mound in front of that to hopefully keep the critters foot back towards the pan.
That’s a great idea. I’m definitely going to try it. Good luck on the rest of your season
Congrats, you will have beautiful pelts from these cats! I am very curious to see your next videos! I was surprised 12:13 you were saying you hoped for coyotes most. Are yotes having higher value on the fur market than bobcats? I thought bobcats had to be better anyway because they are rarer...
Thank you for the comment! I'm sure that bobcats are bringing more in the market, especially here in the southeast but my main goal is land management. The coyotes are overpopulated in my area and I want to try and even out the numbers to the best of my ability. I still put the pelts up, I just don't see dollar signs when I'm trapping.
@@East_TN_Trapper Thanks for your answer! I love everything about fur trapping! I understand, your work is very meritorious, reduction of coyotes is a great service for both landowners and turkey hunters! But still I am fascinated with your bobcats, it’s great you catch them... Really beautiful creatures - and beautiful pelts 😀 I think you should target on them too. What all critters do you trap? Do you trap any critters directly for fur?
Hi East TN Trapper, I just subscribed to your channel and loved this bobcat video. I just got back into trapping after 40 years (well a few piddling with traps) and trap here in Middle Tennessee. I still have yet to get a bobcat so am jealous. If you're near Liberty, TN shoot me a comment and by all means look me up. Thank you for this awe striking video.-Paul
Thank you for subscribing and thank you for the kind words, Paul! I'm unfortunately not near Liberty but I'm sure you'll have a big cat waiting for you here soon. Good luck and tight chains!
Doggonit Sam, I have waited ALL season to see one of your videos but alas; you ain't made a single video this year. Your fan base is waiting with baited breath (pun intended). I hope you're ok.-Paul
I just subscribed to your channel. I'm just now getting interested in learning about trapping. I also live in East tn around Monroe County. Can't t wait to see more of your videos. If you are close to my location. I would like to learn more if you are willing to teach it.
Thank you for subscribing Bobby! I hope you enjoy the channel and can find some useful information! I'm unfortunately not close to your location but I'm sure the methods I use will work just the same where you are. Tight chains buddy!
Sup buddy
Don't stop traping . There are a lot of the trapping channels on TH-cam . Get hit by anti traps. There trying to get stuff like this band.
Yes, same anti trapper person commenting on this channel commented on mine as well.
@@theneighbor8631 I hit the “report” option since the comment clearly doesn’t follow “community guidelines “. When you do that I guess it deleted the comment from this channel.
I am not a trapper myself but tree huggers always irritate me. It is incredible how dumb these city people are. They eat meat and wear leather happily - and animal suffer 100 times worse at slaughterhouses than in your traps! Pest control helps both to people and to animals - and fur clothing is nice, too. God put animals on Earth for human to use🙂! Do not be discouraged and have tight chains!
Hi Sam, In re-watching this bobcat video you only briefly mention the bait that you mixed up yourself. You didn't put too much bait out. A couple grams only?? You never mentioned what that bait is........would love to know brother. And hey I remembered you made a "Pipe Dream Set". I only happened to watch 2 videos so far on it. Does it really work? BTW- I have only caught a coon since I wrote you last. Don't let the coyotes get you down bro. I have only caught 2 this year. I will get more and so will you. Take care-Paul
Hey Sam, Your dog's response is called Flehmen behavior. Horses and deer etc. do the same thing. It has a pheromone response. That is evolution brother but alas; how much bait are you using and what about "Pipe Dream" sets bro. Take care-Paul
What part of east TN are you in?