You and Tim Roper are an inspiration. No other way to say it my friend. On my bucket list is to meet you both and have a beaver burger and a beer... before this old man dies. I live your adventures and hit the woods to see what I can catch. God Bless the both of you!!!!
great video, but I do have a question: you've always advocated not to move stuff like moving a log or a rock as an attractant or a guide because the coyote knows that trail just like we know our house, if the couch is moved we're going to know. so why is adding more blocking like in the middle of the trail ok? I hope I'm not coming across as rude I'm trying to understand :) thanks!
No more than you being there anyway. You have hair and dead cells that fall off. A blood hound can track you 3 days off this. A coyote smells better than that. No being a smart ass, but the only way a coyote won't smell you is in a full body condom with a respirator. If coyote ran from human scent, they would run themself to death. Just relax and have fun snaring.