I've made up dozens of snares & drowning slides but sometimes I can afford to just let loose of a few bucks for quality and consistency, so you go Stu! 👍That said I don't cook my own steaks or hamburgers so YMMV. btw, a pal staked a 'coon set next to a tree. The critter climbed the tree and pulled the stake pretty much straight up & out. Neither it or the rap was ever recovered. IMO nothing beats tying off to a tree etc for many sets and wire's ok but it's work. 😕
In Quebec the guys have been using cables for a long time. We have too much snow in trapping season for earth Anchors lol. I will use the slide at the end of the noose idea from your video though… very good trick!
Hi as always good video maybe you can answer my question, I have been watching your channel for a few years now and although I grew up hunting and fishing and the like I never tried trapping other that floating down the river at night and spotting some raccoons up in the trees while looking for deer, So my question is what journey does the pelt make after you have sold it to whoever buys the critter? I mean I would love a raccoon coat like the olden days or a beaver hat but I just don't see people garnering them in public anymore , So does the skin get the fir taken off and just the skin used? If so why worry about the hair on the back of a coon being worn down from rubbing during mating season? So Can you have a short tutorial on the journey of a pelt and what becomes of it and is it so important to have great hair on it I can understand mink or sable But coon Skunk and muskrat I don't see people wearing abroad nowadays Thanks Joe.
Hey Stu I’m A teenager and I want to get into trapping my property has 4 dogs on it but a bunch of coons and k9s and a pond what do you recommend for sets and bait thanks for listening
VAN WERT COUNTY, Ohio - In the six days since a break-in at Lion Farms USA in Van Wert, Ohio, released about 40,000 mink into the surrounding fields, local farmers said the animals have been nothing but a terror to local livestock.
I mostly use the anchoring system you described. My one challenge with Raccoons is they will climb up the tree they are anchored to go around a branch and use the weight of their body and hang pulling themselves free from from the dog proofs. Any suggestions?
Might consider using a quick clip at the anchor point for body grip traps so you can quickly detach the trap in case you accidently get caught in the trap while slipping and sliding around in a muddy creek setting a beaver trap. Those traps are very dangerous and almost impossible to get out of without help, think safety.
Same thing that stops people from making their own cars, convenience! Traps are simple and can be recreated easily but why create a trap and spend all of that time constructing dozens of traps when there are suppliers with pre made traps.
If it was April this would be an EPIC JOKE ! Impact on the industry 😂 You just built an extension cable that everyone has been using forever ! Sad day to see Dakota sell out to Probst
@@NorthAmericanTrapperTV not a troll …just tired of people taking credit for others ideas and calling it there own . I’m sure you know exactly what I’m talking about !
You need to work on your Trolling skills…”Sad day that Dakota sold to #ME”….I believe you could have bought it if you wanted to…..You obviously don’t have a clue! #jealousy #envy
Check out my Anchor Cable and Drowning Setup snaresrus.com/products/coon-creek-signature-series
Ya know 🙄
I'm buying some.
This is one those times where "why didn't I think of that". Thanks for coming up with this system. I've been trapping for 60 yrs. I'm still learning.
As trappers , I’m 77 started trappings muskrat at age 8 , have trapped most all species in Ohio pa. West va
Congratulations on the product release. Awesome stuff. I'll be checking it out
Been doing this for years...cable ..3/8 nut.. and torch and hammer
New drinking game! Take a shot every time Stu says "super"!
Super idea, Stu. You're pretty super. Have a super day! 😂.
Great addition to the level sling stu. 👍
Awesome, thanks for sharing Stu
Awesome video Man. Great anchoring system. Quick and easy.
I been using that cable anchor for years works awesome. Glad to see someone sharing it
Sounds like a great well thought out system.
Glad your putting out videos more often
Awesome stuff, brake rotors work great for a drowning set 👍👍
That's an awesome set-up buddy! Great job and thank you for sharing!!
Heck yeah.. congratulations 🎊
Was great meeting you at the Hoosier trappers in Indiana, thank you for yur autograph, I have learned a pile of info from ya thx for sharing..
That looks like the way to go thanks for sharing with us
I've been doing this for years, I just used a quick link On the end.
These work great. Been using them for a long time.
Thanks for the new idea.
Just bought some of your beaver drowning cables. Looks like a great piece of equipment going to be setting out some beaver traps soon.
I've made up dozens of snares & drowning slides but sometimes I can afford to just let loose of a few bucks for quality and consistency, so you go Stu! 👍That said I don't cook my own steaks or hamburgers so YMMV. btw, a pal staked a 'coon set next to a tree. The critter climbed the tree and pulled the stake pretty much straight up & out. Neither it or the rap was ever recovered. IMO nothing beats tying off to a tree etc for many sets and wire's ok but it's work. 😕
I've been using a cable setup just like that for several years now on many different traps. It works great.
Me too.
That looks awesome
Sounds like some well planned cable set ups and they could be used in many different wats depending on the area!
Way to easy !
Looks good!
I've been doing that for years... Great system...
This is very cool
Good luck this season man brother.
Damn, that's slick, can't believe I never thought of that for an anchor. Definitely nice with the conibears.
Great idea very efficient bro. Ordering a dozen today.
Quick easy and lightweight, kayak river trapping lightweight is extremely important 👌 going add one more mb750 drowning set before Christmas 🎄
nice job.
SUPER COOL!!!
Good stuff !
Good job Stu. Keep at it
Awesome bro
Looks like a good product nice talking to you at Hoosier Trappers
Thanks bro!
Sweet!
Looks great Amigo..
Now you should start making some more coon creek hoodie!
In Quebec the guys have been using cables for a long time. We have too much snow in trapping season for earth Anchors lol. I will use the slide at the end of the noose idea from your video though… very good trick!
i live in mb, same here agreed
Just ordered. Way better than using my tattered berkshire anchors like i have been. Great design man. Thank you.
Hi as always good video maybe you can answer my question, I have been watching your channel for a few years now and although I grew up hunting and fishing and the like I never tried trapping other that floating down the river at night and spotting some raccoons up in the trees while looking for deer, So my question is what journey does the pelt make after you have sold it to whoever buys the critter? I mean I would love a raccoon coat like the olden days or a beaver hat but I just don't see people garnering them in public anymore , So does the skin get the fir taken off and just the skin used? If so why worry about the hair on the back of a coon being worn down from rubbing during mating season? So Can you have a short tutorial on the journey of a pelt and what becomes of it and is it so important to have great hair on it I can understand mink or sable But coon Skunk and muskrat I don't see people wearing abroad nowadays Thanks Joe.
Good job.
Good job stu id be proud of it to congratulations very useful
Another very interesting video
Hey Stu I’m A teenager and I want to get into trapping my property has 4 dogs on it but a bunch of coons and k9s and a pond what do you recommend for sets and bait thanks for listening
I dig it.
Ordered me a 1/2 dozen drowning cables they look like they are well designed and better than I could make
A beaver trapper told me he'd run the cable threw a old beer can opener, n the opener would slide down but not up.
I started using cable tie offs 40 years ago after I lost my first 330 I use them on every trap and snare I set
I tried to look at your anchor system but when I click on the link is said site could not be reached..Thanks really like your videos.
Gonna have to get some of those this season
I caught many beavers with mine
Ha! I am trying to find what’s different. This has been around a long time as I have. I’ve seen it many times. Good luck on your endeavor
Great product, where are they available at?
They’re awesome*
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VAN WERT COUNTY, Ohio - In the six days since a break-in at Lion Farms USA in Van Wert, Ohio, released about 40,000 mink into the surrounding fields, local farmers said the animals have been nothing but a terror to local livestock.
I mostly use the anchoring system you described. My one challenge with Raccoons is they will climb up the tree they are anchored to go around a branch and use the weight of their body and hang pulling themselves free from from the dog proofs. Any suggestions?
Just from reading this, I'd use less cable and look for trees with less low branches? Just my 0.02 FWIW
Are these still available? The link didn’t seem to work?
Might consider using a quick clip at the anchor point for body grip traps so you can quickly detach the trap in case you accidently get caught in the trap while slipping and sliding around in a muddy creek setting a beaver trap. Those traps are very dangerous and almost impossible to get out of without help, think safety.
Awesome setup very easy to make yourself trappers wont bother buying these in my opinion
Can not drag set in Michigan.
Ship to Canada?
You been workin around a bunch of tinners using gripple to hang duct ain't ya haha
brake rotor gang
Or brake
@@oldmanfred8676 you got me im retarded
Jesus loves you and he lives
If I live in your area call I pick them up from you by chance? If not, I'll be ordering some soon
That looks like a Nissan brake rotor
For the algorithm
That's how I do it
Can't ship to Alaska?
Email from web site and we’ll get you taken care of to Alaska.
Anyone else have a problem ordering these? My state doesn't allow, but I've bought many other traps and shipped them here with no issue. Any ideas?
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Link doesnt work....
Try this
www.northamericantrapper.com/products/coon-creek-signature-series
what is stopping me from getting some cable in just making these and putting them on my traps?
Same thing that stops people from making their own cars, convenience! Traps are simple and can be recreated easily but why create a trap and spend all of that time constructing dozens of traps when there are suppliers with pre made traps.
@@portneufoutdoorsman9274 Making a cable bro not a trap it’s not that complicated. Lol
Nothing is stopping you. I've used this for over 30 plus years.
Poop cycle!
Just show us.
If it was April this would be an EPIC JOKE !
Impact on the industry 😂
You just built an extension cable that everyone has been using forever !
Sad day to see Dakota sell out to Probst
Hey Stu….look….it’s a Troll 🧌
@@NorthAmericanTrapperTV not a troll …just tired of people taking credit for others ideas and calling it there own . I’m sure you know exactly what I’m talking about !
You need to work on your Trolling skills…”Sad day that Dakota sold to #ME”….I believe you could have bought it if you wanted to…..You obviously don’t have a clue! #jealousy #envy
We’ve been doing such for yrs on dp’s and 1.5 ‘s.
Glad you shared, but a lot of repetitive rambling. Get to the point . 👍🏾
Couldn't see the product because you talk too much. It made me turn it off.
tbh I think i could've explained this video in 15 seconds not 15 minutes.
Nothing new
I have always had problems with dp traps not having enough line this is genius. 🦫🦨🦝
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