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Trapping Raccoons and Coyotes - Encore - The Management Advantage #19 

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Last week we covered some of the basics of trapping predators. The great response we received from last week's show has prompted us to produce another on trapping. You, the viewers, are what drives The Management Advantage and topics that you want covered are topics that we are going to cover.
Much of what Casey has learned about trapping has been from the FTA Trapping College and Robert Waddell, who is a professional trapper, but there are tricks he has learned himself along the way. A very vital point to remember is to not abandoned a trap location after catching one coyote. Don't think that because you caught one there it can't happen again. The coyote you trapped has left scent in the location and what better lure to use than from the source itself. Another coyote will smell the scent left and can't help but investigate. Casey was able to catch 3 coyotes in 4 nights in one location. After the fourth night, the trap went cold, but sign was still present from other coyotes. By simply moving the trap just 40 feet, he was able to continue trapping coyotes in that location. Coyotes are smart, but simple changes in the setup can be all it takes to outsmart them.
The right equipment is vital to predator management and trapping success. Casey gets the majority of his equipment such as traps, a hammer, and lure from Minnesota Trap. As with anything, these products cost money, but the great thing about trapping is you are able to recoup some of your expenses by selling the furs. You're not only helping deer and turkey on your farm, but you're also making a little money. A way to further your efforts is to combine raccoon sets within your coyote lines. Raccoons are nest predators that actively seek out turkey eggs. You're already in an area setting for coyotes and placing a raccoon trap can be done quickly along the way.
A great way to learn the ins and outs of trapping is by contacting someone in your area that traps. You can learn it on your own, but getting first hand experience in the field is the best way to gain knowledge on trapping. Once you start, it gets in your blood and is a vital piece to a wildlife management plan.
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Комментарии : 163   
@oby-1607
@oby-1607 5 лет назад
There is so much inspiration in this. I have a Tikka 243 that can hit a quarter at 325 yards and a 7 Rem Mag that scores almost perfect at 1000 yards but this can only be used if I see the target. A trap or snare is always waiting for the target. Don't have to hope for good timing this way.
@rockythompson603
@rockythompson603 Год назад
I must have watched a hundred trapping videos in the last few week trying to educate myself .. I wished I'd seen this one first .. many thanks for your time
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@cdickenson22
@cdickenson22 8 лет назад
more more more. We need more trapping videos. This has been the most educational and fun to watch channel that I've come across. I've watched every episode three times.
@p.jrafferty9732
@p.jrafferty9732 9 лет назад
hands down best trappin videos, thank you guys
@ethankirsch4939
@ethankirsch4939 10 лет назад
these videos Casey makes are extremely helpful I have learned a lot by watching them. Keep up the good work boys!
@evanhelms5824
@evanhelms5824 11 лет назад
Love the videos guys. I've only been trapping two years and I'm not very experienced but I did have a descent year last year. I haven't did as well as I wanted though. Your videos have showed me techniques I plan on using next trapping season. Thank you for all the advice and info. Great videos keep it up.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Glad to help! Good luck getting them under control.
@greyhunter9287
@greyhunter9287 5 лет назад
Glad you leave these videos up. I really appreciated this one. Thank you.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@garrettgarrison7977
@garrettgarrison7977 10 лет назад
You should consider doing a video on hide tanning and how you make money from trapping. Great video!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 10 лет назад
Thanks for the suggestion Garrett!
@djjdantenucci
@djjdantenucci 5 лет назад
I agree. A video on the process after dispatching trapped animals would be the best
@jacobcooley984
@jacobcooley984 5 лет назад
ManagementAdvantage I’m just getting into trapping and I’ve watched countless videos and by far this is the best I’ve ever seen Keep up the great work
@dalestruck3337
@dalestruck3337 8 лет назад
You guys do a good professional job with your education and camera work. I live in Iowa and also would like to see snow sets and a broader veiw of your finished sets and placements. Thanks again
@nancybarnes29
@nancybarnes29 4 года назад
thank you, your making a real difference in our rural lives, restoring old knowledge to new generations. rgw
@virg1964
@virg1964 10 лет назад
This video is very nicely done! I enjoyed your story and demos. Thanks!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 10 лет назад
Thanks for watching Virg!
@ya13ya03
@ya13ya03 11 лет назад
Another great video. I can't wait to see what you do next. Thanks for sharing.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Skylar....we will in future episodes for sure! Thanks for watching!
@ssrc2013
@ssrc2013 10 лет назад
I enjoyed your video very much. It great to see folks giving back thanks
@suddenthunder1
@suddenthunder1 10 лет назад
Super information ! Thanks for taking the time to share with others ,Keep up the awesome video's
@williamtarr9758
@williamtarr9758 10 лет назад
You guys kick ass I love all your trapping videos keep it up hi from canada
@jrozz84
@jrozz84 10 лет назад
Absolutely awesome video
@scottcomella2264
@scottcomella2264 5 лет назад
Great vid. Love your style. People can put plenty of top notch meat from the line too. Beaver being my fav.
@jedicazador
@jedicazador 11 лет назад
Awesome video, great production!!!! Gonna share this one with my buddies
@BluecollarMan92
@BluecollarMan92 2 года назад
I wish there were more of your Trapping vids posted. Thanks man.
@trentonmj6898
@trentonmj6898 6 лет назад
I just discovered you man. I absolutely love your videos. It's hard to find good quality videos with great editing and awesome information. Keep it up buddy!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 6 лет назад
Thanks Trent!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Thank you!
@AuraQueenDraconis
@AuraQueenDraconis 11 лет назад
I may not be a trapping expert (mostly researching, gonna start this coming season), but because I know about fibers (I spin my own yarn), I would estimate that wool would release the scents longer because it it more porous/absorbent than cotton thus resulting in a longer period of scent release. Plus, it smells like sheep, which is a plus for coyotes. Cotton works just fine if that's what you have, it's a great idea. Try them both; trapping is 99% experimentation, 1% set in stone. Good luck! :)
@Lucas0Barritt
@Lucas0Barritt 5 лет назад
Dude you are the real deal. Awesome job.
@KrisSays
@KrisSays 8 лет назад
Thanks! Good advice!
@trapsetting101
@trapsetting101 9 лет назад
I sure like your guys' video camera and editing skills. You set a high standard.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 9 лет назад
Beaver Bandit Outdoors Thanks!
@blackwatermarano
@blackwatermarano 11 лет назад
it was a good video man thanks! I have learn a lot and my wife!!!!
@txhypnotist
@txhypnotist 9 лет назад
Kickin' Video. I like the music and the knowledge you are sharing. Many thanks to you. Men, women and children can enjoy trapping with the value of your teaching. ***Way To Go***
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 9 лет назад
txhypnotist Thanks! Trappers are a dying breed and we're hoping to do our part in keeping it alive.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Cody, we plan on producing another trapping video or 2 in the coming weeks....should be another goodun! Stay tuned!
@traviswestra34
@traviswestra34 10 лет назад
I just love your videos!! Keep making more!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Thanks!
@cgp162
@cgp162 10 лет назад
Great video, excellent advice. Appreciate you keeping a dying art alive.
@MrBarkspud
@MrBarkspud 10 лет назад
Great vid thanks for sharing
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Thanks janiga! That's exactly what we were hoping to do.
@dannymatton4356
@dannymatton4356 5 лет назад
Awesome video!
@markgabbard3535
@markgabbard3535 6 лет назад
stumbled back into these vids. problem is I'm a week from opening bow season and now you have me wanting to go look at trap locations. that why I love this life style always something good to look forward to.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 6 лет назад
It'll be here before you know it. Casey is actually headed south to trap in Bama in a few weeks.
@ryanwillett728
@ryanwillett728 6 лет назад
Excellent videos, 18&19! I'll say this though, MB550's are the better trap out of the box. They are more expensive, but you can open the box, degrease and set. The Victors and Dukes work, after being tuned.
@masonsands2917
@masonsands2917 11 лет назад
Great job man really like your videos!
@4x4American
@4x4American 10 лет назад
love the videos, keep em coming!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
It's a custom song created by Neil Thrasher for TMA. Thanks for the comments everyone!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Thank ya!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 10 лет назад
Thanks cgp!
@dennishoward1734
@dennishoward1734 4 года назад
thanks you explained trapping the best of any one i have seen i hyave trapped a lot of years you tell it like it needs to be done
@zTwizZle21
@zTwizZle21 10 лет назад
You need to make more videos!! I love watching them!!
@fredhunter6393
@fredhunter6393 8 лет назад
Good video ,great job,
@luissilveira5530
@luissilveira5530 4 года назад
Nice video thanks
@HawgNSonsTV2
@HawgNSonsTV2 11 лет назад
Another great show!
@chadpoe804
@chadpoe804 11 лет назад
that's a great record not a thing to be ashamed of keep up the great work I started trapping fox at 8 and still doing it at 35 and get just as excited. Hope all your traps are full and be safe.
@buckfever7859
@buckfever7859 11 лет назад
another great video!
@johnharrison9247
@johnharrison9247 11 лет назад
Great video!!!!! Alot of good info. Do you ever come to southeast mo? Keep them coming.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Casey just headed to Alabama for a couple weeks of trapping. New trapping videos are on the way!
@jamesbuttery8345
@jamesbuttery8345 11 лет назад
what other sets do you use other than hole sets im just getting into trapping and im just trying to learn a couple good sets to use thank you and great videos guys great work
@wildlifebiology101
@wildlifebiology101 11 лет назад
Inspiring!
@j.r.w6623
@j.r.w6623 6 лет назад
Awsome video guys
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@jamesdrake3651
@jamesdrake3651 10 лет назад
Nice editing.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
That would be me Dave....it was to prove a point that we are not hurting the animals
@jaylonroes6457
@jaylonroes6457 11 лет назад
best traping video make MORE.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 10 лет назад
We have new videos every other week.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 10 лет назад
The diameter you choose is all personal preference. Casey likes a 2 inch.
@lsoutdoors2354
@lsoutdoors2354 8 лет назад
i love trapping but hate watching trappping show but i really like yours
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@tobyjohnson3067
@tobyjohnson3067 8 лет назад
Very True
@sahir313
@sahir313 10 лет назад
U REALLY ROCK BROTHER ,,KEEP IT UP,,
@timspear1205
@timspear1205 6 лет назад
Good video. Good luck getting someone in eastern nc to teach you how to trap
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 6 лет назад
It's becoming a lost art.
@jamesthornton9508
@jamesthornton9508 5 лет назад
Amen brother!
@MichaelBrown-yt2hz
@MichaelBrown-yt2hz 5 лет назад
Ok been watching some videos trying to wrap my head around the trappings thing and one question I haven’t had answered yet is where do you sell the pelts?
@troutfishholland
@troutfishholland 10 лет назад
Keep going boys. Keep going.
@kentcostello8099
@kentcostello8099 4 года назад
Hay I know you are a ILLINOIS man thanks for wherein the Illinois hat good job and video
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 4 года назад
West Central
@mendezlcpl
@mendezlcpl 10 лет назад
Awesome
@OchoAggie
@OchoAggie 7 лет назад
I assume you skin out your yotes and sell the hides? How do you go about that? I'm about to start trapping strictly yotes after deer season. I've always just thrown the coyotes we shoot during season in a ditch somewhere and I hate feeling wasteful but I have no use for them. Once I start trapping I'll have enough to do something with them. I'd like to see a video for the aftermath of what you do and your process of dealing with what you've caught as you don't see many of those kind of videos. Keep up the good work
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Every once in a while. We caught one this year that had it.
@codycarter9398
@codycarter9398 10 лет назад
great great great videos
@alexbland14
@alexbland14 10 лет назад
hello I am alexs father I was a trapper in the late 70s after 9 years in the USAF I lost the land to trap and all my traps. my son and 3 of his friends talked me into trapping this year so they can learn. I set 7 today. 14 more to go,your videos have been a lot of help to all here and just wanted to say thank you very much, trying to trap public land with proper permits. Do you have any ideals to keep traps from being stolen.
@massivegoblin4205
@massivegoblin4205 11 лет назад
can you make some videos showing how you use the no freeze dirt? like how much to use? can the yotes smell it or anything? great trapping videos! real glad i found your channel
@Thovo1999
@Thovo1999 11 лет назад
nice vid guy's
@albertarpan7696
@albertarpan7696 5 лет назад
Enjoy watching your shows the trapper you had mentioned that you spent time with Robert? Does he have videos also
@MittenStateOutside
@MittenStateOutside 8 лет назад
yeah you guys get it done.... come to mid michigan and do a workshop youd fill up quick.
@markgabbard3535
@markgabbard3535 6 лет назад
it's amazing how all of that red washes out.
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Minnesota Trapline Supply.
@jbranham4130
@jbranham4130 5 лет назад
I woulda never started catching coyote if it weren't for these videos
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
How are you watching it now...smartphone or computer?
@fendertele85
@fendertele85 5 лет назад
Casey, I've noticed you use a lot of double sets. Roughly how far apart do you place your traps on a double set?
@GarrettBrader
@GarrettBrader 10 лет назад
I don't trap coyotes but I do trap fox. Or at least I try. I tried all dirtholes last year. Do you have any further advice for a beginner trapper? P.S. I subed ya!
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
It's from good friend, Neil Thrasher.
@TheMinnesotatrapper
@TheMinnesotatrapper 11 лет назад
What video editer did you use? Those are some nice coyotes.
@danarooneo
@danarooneo 10 лет назад
How many Coyotes do you take every year? To be honest I hunt two properties in upstate NY and it just seems there are a bunch of coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and racoons . Now I am trying to get into predator hunting but I don't think it will be very effective in controlling predator numbers and I happen to live in Brooklyn NY so I can't trap because I would have to check my sets every 24 hours. So its pretty complicated. I really do however want to take some predators out.
@jbranham4130
@jbranham4130 10 лет назад
what size auger is he using for his holes?
@stevetraut7421
@stevetraut7421 11 лет назад
wow ...the best...great job...you def.got the bug I seen it in your eyes...lol..better then crack
@andrewsmith4061
@andrewsmith4061 11 лет назад
What brand of bait do u use for coyote
@joedurst
@joedurst 10 лет назад
What is the diameter of the drill auger you are using? Thanks!
@camking43
@camking43 10 лет назад
What do u use for stakes
@snyper069
@snyper069 11 лет назад
When they start pulling back move your trap back or simply add another trap out further.
@trapperfox50
@trapperfox50 10 лет назад
keep all the info and trap trap my daughter enjoys
@stevesoutdoorworld4340
@stevesoutdoorworld4340 3 года назад
How do you pull them traps and chains out?
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 3 года назад
Brute force!
@memyselfandyoutube4958
@memyselfandyoutube4958 10 лет назад
How do u pull your stakes out Thanks...awesome vids
@andrewmillard1753
@andrewmillard1753 9 лет назад
how about bridger coil spring traps or it docent matter what kind of traps
@ambertucker6236
@ambertucker6236 7 лет назад
I would use the largest trap that you can
@janbrigman2015
@janbrigman2015 7 лет назад
That catch circle looked a lot older than 20 minutes.
@TheMinnesotatrapper
@TheMinnesotatrapper 10 лет назад
Hey what sight or video editor do you use?
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 10 лет назад
Final Cut
@ManagementAdvantage
@ManagementAdvantage 11 лет назад
Got ya. You can't HDMI your phone to your TV?
@user-rx5tx2ko8n
@user-rx5tx2ko8n 5 лет назад
Do more trapping videos please.
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