This video explores the basics of trap location, baits, lures, trap prep, and of course…live action on the trapline. #coyote #coyotes #trapping #trapper #predator
Merry Christmas brother, love the videos. I’m from Baxley, Georgia not too far from you and I’m getting into trapping some coyotes and bobcats on my land. These by far are the best videos I’ve found on RU-vid, especially because of the Georgia clay!
Well I finished watch and I believe I seen the answer to my question on how you dispatch a coyote. Looks like 22rough rider. At 12.39 min 👍🇺🇸💯 thanks for all the info
Hey! Awesome video! Where can we buy traps and can you show a video on exactly what all we need. I have a lot of coyotes right behind my house I get them on trail cams all the time right after whitetail go by. It’s really hurting my hunting. I’d love to get any advice you can give thanks! Love to speak with you as well if you have the time
Hi Bill, I absoluteley love your videos. Have learned so much. But alas Sir; again this year you do not have a "Super Thanks" setup on your RU-vid channel. Did you ever get lures/baits setup to sell? I do want to support your channel as I could not pay for a better trapping course anywhere. Happy holidays brother-Paul
Super new to trapping so 1st I wanted to thank you for taking the time to help break some of this down for us. One question I do have is what caliber weapon do you use to dispatch your dogs?
On the mb 450 do u use the off set or closed? And if one or the other what is the reason using? i know deferent states require one or the other but is one better then the other?
Close jaw. I use them for the price, the quality, and the size. I can pack more 450’s in my truck than 550’s and sometimes I’m running a few hundred traps at a time. Also, if I live market, the foot damage is minimal to none with the 450
@@CoastalCarolinaOutdoors hell ya thank you for takin the time to response to me I’m a new trapper and have got started because of your videos so thank you very much sir!
@@springhollerfarm8668 dye makes them rustproof and the wax seals the trap from contaminating scents. The wax also acts as a lubricant, increasing the speed of the trap when it fires.