Just Poor Boys dreaming big! We do anything outdoors. Land management and projects, hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, if it’s outdoors we’re probably doing it. Business inquiries: johnseyoutdoorsj@gmail.com
Ours has been up for a while now and we've used it a good bit and it hasn't tried to sink or move , we live in Mississippi and we've had high winds with storms coming through and it hasn't moved it's pretty steady.. thanks for the view and please like and subscribe if you already haven't
It's funny, I just bought the same year Lariat two weeks ago, except mine is burgundy, beautiful truck. It also has the famously bad 5.4 motor, but it has 206k and still running strong. You just really have to change that oil every three thousand miles. So good to see such a thankful young man. Good luck to you!
A warning in the front of the booklet states: Not for aggressive dogs, because it is a bit flemsy. I bought it for chickens as a run that I will be able to move around. Plan on putting it on a 2x4 to be able to pull it. I would not trust the chickens spending the night in this. A coyote or even racoon would tear it up.
I was deer hunting in northern Michigan and had an albino skunk walk by me at first i thought what the hell is a Persian cat doing out here in the wilderness 😂
You obviously have no idea what kind of predator animal raccoons are. Look at some of our other videos, and also some comments. Even do research. They destroy turkey nest, even will climb a tree as a turkey is roosting and can eat a whole turkey. Destroy turkey and other nest egg laying animals. Not to mention the other things they do. We as trappers don’t eliminate the population of these predators complain, but only thin it out.
That kind of trap may cause the critter to chew it's leg off to escape. That trap also catches cats, and anything that puts it's paw in the metal loop in there. I guess it needs to be done, but it is brutal on the animal, not to mention what you will do to dispatch it.
You ain't been trapping long then @@johnseyoutdoors. I set that type trap at 10:30pm, and had a coon that chewed it's front leg down to the bare bone by 5:30am. I don't like them traps I also caught my own outside cat in that trap and got it released within a minute but. Hate think what would happened to that cat if i had not been right there in the house to hear it. Opossums don't hurt nothing unless you have a lot of horses , could affect their feed.
Yes, raccoons and opossums and several other predators destroy turkey nest. Which starts to eliminate the turkey population. Coons will even do as much as climb a tree while a turkey is roosting and eat a whole turkey. Not to mention they eat farmers chickens, some will even take out small dogs. Our job is not to destroy the predator population but just thin it so we can save other populations of animals.
@@johnseyoutdoors I get the coons, wasn’t aware of it with possums, I’m by far not an animal rights activist or anything, was just simply curious, thanks for the info
In Mississippi we have a raccoon hunting season and raccoon trapping season. They are considered nuisance down here. Only have a certain time frame you can though. Animals such as coyotes, fox’s, etc. can be trapped and hunting all year round.