Great video Dale,thanks,,i got tickled at the dog, he was marking and looking at locations during first part of video. What a great video!!! Wish now i had used a dog on the line for cat and coyotes!!
You mention in past about using different parts, glands, sacks to make lures. For the different animals were are they and how do you cut them out and store them and ship them to a lure maker?
Hi Mr. Billingsley, I have not really trapped in 40 years (but played around a couple years trapping) but just really got serious this year and CANNOT catch a bobcat. In TN we are not allowed to use Conibears on "Dry Land" so the bucket set will not work. I have bobcats on trail camera not committing to my trap sets though You have given me a few good ideas and for that I thank you. Sir I am your most ardent lieutenant but would really benefit from a bobcat video during trapping season. Thank you for all you have done.-Paul
Good video you made me laugh when you said you got to catch all the trash before you catch the fur sounded just like the old trapper that taught me how to trap many years ago. He use to say that all the time
Another great video dale! I don’t target cats since Illinois makes a big fuss about them with the tags…but I would like to go to Missouri and catch a few
Funny thing with cat nip Kevin. Yes it can be a magnet to SOME cats and a repellent to others. I have found another ingredient that seems to attract all cats of all ages. Thanks for watching this. I appreciate it
Jesse I use the biggest trap thats legal to me. Here in iowa I use the number 3 Bridger coil spring dog on. I personally like big pans and bigger jaw speeds. I appreciate you watching and I hope I helped you some
What color for the flag you mentioned ? Also I think I heard you say early in the video "dry" set on the racoon trail from timber to crop field.Do you mean a set with no lure etc?. Really enjoy your videos. I find them very informative.
For flag colors i like black white or green. Cats can see those colors. What i mean by dry is just footholds snares or conibears set blind in the trails. No bait or lure. Thanks for watching i appreciate it
Dale, I recently set my dirt holes with jaws facing to step thru not over. Like you said under the bridge here. But I’ve now seen in other videos at dirtholes you faced jaws so they step over.. Do I need to go fix my dog/cat dirtholes so they are facing different than here?
You didn't see it in my videos with dirt holes that they step over jaws Jesse. Always between never over. Same with flat sets that are walk through. Always between never over. Go re-watch them and you'll see that
Thank you for the videos Dale! As a new trapper I am trying to learn all I can and the information you share is amazing. Could you do a video about human scent? Some folks say it doesn’t matter, some say it does. Thank you again for the awesome videos and keep ‘em coming!
Coffey outdoors we had to do that here for several years too. Make sure to report all catches when and where. Carry a map of the staye with you and mark them down to give to the dnr. It'll help
It doesn’t take cats and otters long to really take off once they get a foothold. If you can get your fish and wildlife dept. thinking that the cats are hurting the turkey population, and hunter success, you might get them moving.
Thanks again...trying to watch all yr videos...
I appreciate you watching Steven. Thank you
Again 😉
@ferengiprofiteer9145 thank you for watching
Very good, thanks, Dale!
Thank you for watching Mac
Damn good information
Thank you Christopher.
Love catching them cats.
Releasing them is a heart beater. When not in season.
I absolutely love cat trapping 👍
Dale your doing great my friend. Funny to see things I learned years ago and forgot about while still learning new stuff to go with it.
Thanks Skab. I appreciate it
Very interesting video.
Thanks Chip
Good stuff ! It was good to hear ''rabbitat'' . I thought I was the only person that used that terminology ! Your doin good on these vids !
Thank you sir. I even at times use the word catitat as well. Lol
Nope we use it down hear in canetuck too. But I never knowed nobody else did.
Great video Dale Thank you for making it. Definitely going to try these methods out this coming season.
Thanks James. I hope it helps some. Its just a quick video. Lots more to cover when it comes to cats so keep watching for more content
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 Keep up the great work!!
Great video Dale,thanks,,i got tickled at the dog, he was marking and looking at locations during first part of video. What a great video!!! Wish now i had used a dog on the line for cat and coyotes!!
Thank you Larry Gene. Yea man a good dog on the line can make all the difference in the world.
You mention in past about using different parts, glands, sacks to make lures. For the different animals were are they and how do you cut them out and store them and ship them to a lure maker?
Marc I'll have to go over all that in a video once season opens buddy. Thank you for watching
Hi Mr. Billingsley, I have not really trapped in 40 years (but played around a couple years trapping) but just really got serious this year and CANNOT catch a bobcat. In TN we are not allowed to use Conibears on "Dry Land" so the bucket set will not work. I have bobcats on trail camera not committing to my trap sets though You have given me a few good ideas and for that I thank you. Sir I am your most ardent lieutenant but would really benefit from a bobcat video during trapping season. Thank you for all you have done.-Paul
I'll trap some cats next season Paul. I appreciate you watching these videos. Thank you
Good video you made me laugh when you said you got to catch all the trash before you catch the fur sounded just like the old trapper that taught me how to trap many years ago. He use to say that all the time
Thanks for watching these videos Olboytrappers. I appreciate it
Another great video dale! I don’t target cats since Illinois makes a big fuss about them with the tags…but I would like to go to Missouri and catch a few
Midwestern trapper thank you so much. I love catching cats. I get spotted fever really bad when i find cat sign lol
Some real good advice there. Enjoy your videos!
Thank you Trapper Bob . I appreciate you
Thanks dale for the video im wanting to learn all i can about trapping cats im in kansas the north east part . So. Im eatching alot of your videos .
Thank you for watching Leslie. I appreciate you
I need to get out of Illinois and run a cat line!
I understand that. We're only allowed 3 here in my part of Iowa. Same with otter. Im covered up im both
Cat nip is a magnet.
Funny thing with cat nip Kevin. Yes it can be a magnet to SOME cats and a repellent to others. I have found another ingredient that seems to attract all cats of all ages. Thanks for watching this. I appreciate it
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 thank you for sharing your experiences n knowledge.
Well demonstrated n explained. Appreciate you.
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate all of you as well
Very helpful thank you. … what are the best foothold models for cats ?
Jesse I use the biggest trap thats legal to me. Here in iowa I use the number 3 Bridger coil spring dog on. I personally like big pans and bigger jaw speeds. I appreciate you watching and I hope I helped you some
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 yes you are very helpful thx a lot!
You're welcome Jesse. Thanks for watching
How long does it take usually for a cat to come back through usually? Great video Dale keep them coming.. good information.
Here in iowa it doesn't take too long usually 3-5 days if that sometimes Rob. Thanks for watching these videos I appreciate it
Nicely done my good friend! Nicely done!
Thank you. I appreciate it pal
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What color for the flag you mentioned ? Also I think I heard you say early in the video "dry" set on the racoon trail from timber to crop field.Do you mean a set with no lure etc?. Really enjoy your videos. I find them very informative.
For flag colors i like black white or green. Cats can see those colors. What i mean by dry is just footholds snares or conibears set blind in the trails. No bait or lure. Thanks for watching i appreciate it
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 thanks
You're welcome
Part of video was dark low light conditions but enjoyed and subscribed
Yes i know Paul. I need to pay more attention to that in my fiture videos and i promise i will. Thank you we greatly appreciate you
Do you ever use Poly fill under the pan instead of a pan cover?
Yes I do Butch . I really like steel screen wire I just haven't cut any yet this year
Dale, I recently set my dirt holes with jaws facing to step thru not over. Like you said under the bridge here. But I’ve now seen in other videos at dirtholes you faced jaws so they step over.. Do I need to go fix my dog/cat dirtholes so they are facing different than here?
You didn't see it in my videos with dirt holes that they step over jaws Jesse. Always between never over. Same with flat sets that are walk through. Always between never over. Go re-watch them and you'll see that
Thank you for the videos Dale! As a new trapper I am trying to learn all I can and the information you share is amazing. Could you do a video about human scent? Some folks say it doesn’t matter, some say it does. Thank you again for the awesome videos and keep ‘em coming!
Thank you for watching Derrick. I can try to do 1 on scent control in the near future
You mention rabbits. I always avoid trails to avoid rabbits.
I catch 1 now and then Joe. Generally when I do a cat eats it then the next day you have the cat.
we have a ton of cats in Indiana but no season have to release them
Coffey outdoors we had to do that here for several years too. Make sure to report all catches when and where. Carry a map of the staye with you and mark them down to give to the dnr. It'll help
It doesn’t take cats and otters long to really take off once they get a foothold. If you can get your fish and wildlife dept. thinking that the cats are hurting the turkey population, and hunter success, you might get them moving.
Stephen Pickard you are 100 % correct.
got me a raccoon in a flat set last night I let it go because ant time to catch them yet got it on a dead rat
There ya go John. 👍