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Wiebe Knives with Mark Steck
United States
Приєднався 26 лют 2019
At Wiebe Knives, we are passionate about the outdoors and helping you enjoy it! Our knives are crafted out of that passion. Whether you hunt, camp, backpack or trap our products are made with you in mind.
The entire collection of products from Wiebe Knives - including hunting knives, field-dressing knives, skinning knives and an extensive lineup of fur-handling tools - was developed, tested and proven by hard-use hunters and trappers. Wiebe Knives' mission is simple: to provide tools of exceptional quality at an unbeatable value.
QUALITY
We make our knives with the highest quality craftsmanship. We know that quality products lead to quality experiences for you.
OUTDOORS
We believe in adventures and enjoying life; getting away from video games and breathing fresh air. We hope our products help bridge generations together spending time in nature.
EDUCATION
We love sharing our knowledge and developing the best products we can to help you achieve your goals.
The entire collection of products from Wiebe Knives - including hunting knives, field-dressing knives, skinning knives and an extensive lineup of fur-handling tools - was developed, tested and proven by hard-use hunters and trappers. Wiebe Knives' mission is simple: to provide tools of exceptional quality at an unbeatable value.
QUALITY
We make our knives with the highest quality craftsmanship. We know that quality products lead to quality experiences for you.
OUTDOORS
We believe in adventures and enjoying life; getting away from video games and breathing fresh air. We hope our products help bridge generations together spending time in nature.
EDUCATION
We love sharing our knowledge and developing the best products we can to help you achieve your goals.
The Wild Story of a Traveling Pintail Duck
Mark Steck comes across a veteran duck hunter on the Missouri river in South Dakota. He has an array of bands on his lanyard. He proceeds to tell about a "rambling" pintail duck
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Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E1 - Red O'Hearn MS
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Today host Mark Steck travels down south joining friend and fellow trapper Red O’Hearn. Red has been hired by farmers to get rid of the beavers so they can get rid of the beaver dams. Experience Red & Mark on the trapline as they run Red’s water line. Check out the birthday meal Red cooks up while on the line… it’s definitely a meal to forget! Tune in and see if what is for dinner!
Colony Traps for Muskrats, with Mark Steck
Join Mark as he checks a culvert, he loaded with colony traps.
The Large Rock Set with Ed Schneider
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Veteran trapper Red Schneider shows off his "Large Rock" set location for coyotes
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E13_Dan Roberts Carrots & Conibears
You’ve seen Dan Roberts run very efficient bobcat and coyote lines across the Midwest… now catch up with host Mark Steck and Dan Roberts as they try something new on muskrats with Hangman, carrots and conibears… Did it work? Tune in and find out!
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E12_Bart Hill and Rick Friedrich
Filmed in the beautiful highlands of New Mexico, Bart Hill and Rick Friedrich pursue high end cats. In a pure white blanket of snow the two Missouri trappers “are living a dream” (Bart’s words). In terms of catches, the viewer should expect the unexpected.
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E11 Dr Beth MO Multi Species Line
A true outdoors-woman, Dr. Beth takes us along on a beautiful Missouri day through most of her trapline check. From airports to livestock pastures, Dr. Beth “buggies” her way through the Missouri countryside helping neighbors and friends protect their livelihood, by thinning out the predator population. Plus, the work she does with her donkey rescue are remarkable… we’ll give you a look inside ...
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E10_Pete Harper Flicker Tail
PUR47710 PeteFlickerTail S3E10 “Flicker-tails” are a nuisance… From holes in the ground to blown power transformers, they cause hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage nationwide. In this episode, host Mark Steck catches up with Pete Harper and his kids as they rid the local fairgrounds of a few hundred “flicker-tails”.
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E9_Rick Miller Coyote
Rick Miller spends several months a year in Texas trapping cats and coyotes. In this episode Rick is joined by his brother Rollin. Like typical brothers they are competitive. Watch the fun as they stack up an enormous number of coyotes on their northern Texas trapline.
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E8_Phil Brown Coyote
Host Mark Steck joins Pennsylvania Trapper Phil Brown on his southwestern coyote line. Phil is known for his huge canine catches over the last 40 years… You’ll see Phil in action, how he sets, how he baits and how the fur starts to pile up. These are the methods of true long-liner and professional.
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E7_Dan Roberts Coyote
A couple seasons ago, we had 2 great shows featuring Dan Roberts trapping coyotes and a couple with Dan trapping bobcat. Well, Dan didn’t do too shabby coyote trapping last year, harvesting almost 700 coyotes on his northern and Texas coyote line. Today you get to witness coyote after coyote being caught in Texas ranch land and see all the skill Dan demonstrates to make sure every second is bei...
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E6 Mark & Herm SD Muskrats
There is nothing more fun than sharing time in the outdoors with a friend. In this episode, host Mark Steck’s childhood friend joins him on his road right-of-way muskrat float line. The stories are flying as the check starts to pile up. We don’t think any long-held secrets are revealed, but some hints may be present as the day draws to an end. Please join us!
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E5_Matt O'Hearn 2 of 2
On this show we continue down the line with Matt O’Hearn, as he continues checking his southern trapline adding multiple species to his abundant harvest. It’s amazing to watch Matt’s passion for the outdoors and true example of a sustainable lifestyle. Meanwhile, his dad Red prepares a delicious beaver roast back at camp completing the circle of a sustainable lifestyle they both believe deeply in.
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S4/E4 - Matt O'Hearn MI 1 of 2
Introducing young people into the world of trapping is essential to the craft surviving and our wildlife being properly managed. Thirty-year-old Matt O'Hearn is a trapping free spirit. For three months of the year, he leaves Iowa and does beaver control in the southern US. Landowners pay him well for his hard work and expertise. In this first episode of two, Matt finds some pleasant surprises i...
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E3 - Hoosier Boys
Today Mark Steck meets up with Charlie Masheck and Justin Jett of Hoosier Trapper Supplies and Hoosier Trapper Outdoors on their bobcat and coyote line in the Ozark Mountains. Being in the outdoors breathes a breath of fresh air into you, and this trip is no exception. Catch the boys running the long line and having fun doing it… But it’s going to be a longer night in the fur shed by the time t...
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E2 - Mike Sells Muskrat Line
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S3/E2 - Mike Sells Muskrat Line
Episode 5: Vintage Traps with Fred Precht
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Episode 5: Vintage Traps with Fred Precht
Clean Skinning Beaver with George Keith
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Clean Skinning Beaver with George Keith
Setting a Coyote Snare with Mark Steck
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Setting a Coyote Snare with Mark Steck
Coon Trails and the Landmark Effect with Mark Steck
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Coon Trails and the Landmark Effect with Mark Steck
Episode 4, Vintage Traps with Fred Precht
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Episode 4, Vintage Traps with Fred Precht
Wiebe Trapline Adventures S2/E13 - Phil Brown Bobcat
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Wiebe Trapline Adventures S2/E13 - Phil Brown Bobcat
Bob The Dog Busted Stealing Cheeseburger
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Bob The Dog Busted Stealing Cheeseburger
Richard Johnson Trail Set for Coyotes
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Richard Johnson Trail Set for Coyotes
Snaring Rabbits for Survival with Royce Teague
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Snaring Rabbits for Survival with Royce Teague
Were do you sell the turtle meat in 2024?
Where in New Mexico is this?!
Ha.
Great to see Ed doing what he does best, awesome video! Ed at Kansas Trapline Products has some of the best lure , baits, urine on the market.
I love eye appeal. Very important especially in those big open fields and hay fields
The king!!! Nice video Horn!
Awesome stuff, I really wanted to hear about the tri-angle trap hanging below those ones, I’ve got one exactly like it but I don’t know much about it, it was in the bottom of a five gallon pail of gopher traps that my dad bought me at a farm auction when I was a kid
Never seen or heard of traps like that. Thanks Mark
Hello George from Bearded Man Beaver Lure!
Cool
Thanks for the video; that was very informative.
Very Good advice to keep alert and observant when you keep setting ANY new locations/traps on a line. Gives you a chance to keep learning while anticipating a catch. .........................the mike
Cool
Utube just stop payment on videos from carolina coyote. Good show says its uneducational, and inhumane to animals. Will come after all trapoing videos if we dont stand up and tell them we dont want their woke opinions
Where can I purchase the video?
When can we see the full episode? I’d really like to watch that one
Definitely a good video and he really knows the collector traps well. 👍 I have talked with him and other collectors at the National Conventions many times
So cute checking to see if the coast is clear with the paper in his mouth.😂 He looks just like the dog I had
LOL the end, where the guilt sets in
Bob is very cute. And also you sound much like Hank Hill
LOL that drop at the end XD
man, had my doggo steal a person pan pizza from a pizza hut last summer. stopped at a gas station to get some goodies before heading off to the camp site. forgot something and i set the pizza up in the dash board in front of the steering wheel...big red lab in the back seat of a toyota pick up, i closed the door and started walking back to the store to get ice, and went shit the pizza, by the time i turned around to get it it was already gone...he obviously thought it was for him xD
What are the flagging Dan uses?
Thanks for the analysis! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
heheh silly puppo!!
Wow seems like a guy with alot of knowledge, hope he passes it along
Interesting about the blocking
Love the videos.
Glad you like them!
agreed.
Lol! Oh he is sneaky lol! He was hungry lol.😆😅😂🤣
Living Legend
That man can stack up the red fox 🙂
Nice video!!
Thanks for watching.
Bob was hungry and purdy smart too. Thanks for sharing Mark
Nice coyote, great remake 👍
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This was a great show, some very useful set remakes to keep in mind for my first year of yote trapping.. thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Nice
Thanks
Ol Red is a character!! Always enjoy him at Minktoberfest!!! Great video!!
Good one!
I love this content
Thank you.
Love these shows!
Thank you!
Good catches guys thanks for sharing and keep at it
Thanks, will do!
I did not know there were swift fox in the USA.
Alive and well in parts of the country.
With that DRY of country, I would guess a water hole or spot would deserve 5-6 trap sets as a place all the critters need to visit to stay alive. Did Rich show you any places like that - that ended up on the cutting room's floor?
We do have his full video on furtakertv.com. I can't recall stck dams or water-holes.
I’m sorry Mark You had to go through that. I can tell that it gets to you. Which I glad because that means you’re a guy who really cares for people. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks I enjoy the show.
My brother and I found a body in a lake in the cattails last spring while bowfishing.we had to take the police and rescue team to the body to confirm it using our 18ft jon boat with our super bright lights and generator setup. We helped the rescue team get the floating rotten body back to the landing. Then shot like 70 carp bowfishing afterwards before going home.There was bodies found in the waters we bowfish for carp the past 2 yrs bc its in the middle of a urban area with probably like 300k people. So we are always looking carefully while bowfishing. Since we shoot carp on lots of different lakes and rivers all over the state.We can see the bottom of the river for many miles on the edges and cover easily miles of shoreline every year while bowfishing. Theres steel drums on the bottom of the river under the interstate bridge. Idk why the dive team doesn't go haul them up bc u never know whats really inside unless they do their job. Gotta do your part as a good citizen to help the police whenever possible. there's spots with bikes and motorcycles in the river that people don't take out.
From here on every time I walk by an old car I’ll look inside.
Wow..thanks for sharing never know what you might see out on the line keep at it bud
Man, that's a heck of a story! Thanks for sharing!
Hey I use to trap the NW Minn on the Canadian border. Ron pulled the badger out of Grawes barrel