I try and take a wide search pattern around ur catch area out to about 200 yards. I found coyote that was caught mid body. He finally past about 150 yards out. Or maybe a deer got in it. Put one of your trail cams there 2 nice cats though. You earned them that’s for sure. Well done my man. God bless
Nice catch ,I agree widing your search that other cat could be lying there keep the videos coming catch you next time from the northeast of England near the scottish boarder stay safe. 👌🦊
Those are a couple nice cats! Normally cats don't wring off a snare. They don't have have the weight to break it and they don't chew the cable. That's a mystery. Happy new year, brother
That’s wild about that lynx i’ve only caught 3 cats & they die quick wondering if it was a off catch like a leg shit happens congrats on the cats man 👊
What would a fella need to start a relatively modest trap line these days? Obviously the proper licensing and permits along with permissions to use, go without saying. I'm in the south western part of nys near the PA state line. I know that I'm not going to see wolverine and Canadian lynx round here but we have fishers,weasels, bobcats, coyotes, and other fur bearing critters and trapping even if not very profitable like it was in the past, appeals to me as a sideline. PM me if you care to and lmk please. TIA
@@donaldhofman5257 Thanks for the reply. I must say however that the information you gave was pretty clinical, although accurate. I was hoping for an opinion based on first hand experience rather than a textbook answer. I will pursue your advice through the aforementioned channels and continue to hold out for some "boots on the ground" advice as well. Thanks again.
I hope this helps. There are plenty of you tube channels with tons of valuable information. Everyone has their own take on it but in general the basics are the same. Google F&T Trading Post if they don't sell it you don't need it. I hope this helps. You will learn more about wildlife trapping than any other way. Good luck and tight chains.
I try and take a wide search pattern around ur catch area out to about 200 yards. I found coyote that was caught mid body. He finally past about 150 yards out. Or maybe a deer got in it. Put one of your trail cams there 2 nice cats though. You earned them that’s for sure. Well done my man. God bless
Nice cats! Great video thanks for taking us along. Looking forward to the next one. All the best in 2025!
Heck of a day! Congratulations and Happy New Year!
Nice to see someone catching some lynx!
Nice catch ,I agree widing your search that other cat could be lying there keep the videos coming catch you next time from the northeast of England near the scottish boarder stay safe. 👌🦊
Happy New Year, wishing .you good health and wealth and luck filling them snares and traps thanks for your video's
Congratulations! Great catch!
great job !!!!
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THANX 4 THE VIDEO " BUSTER "... FROM THE CREEK .... GOD BLESS ❤
Got to love the mystery of trapping… great vid .❤️👍🐕🐿🦝🦫🐇🦌
Good looking Cats!!!
75% of wildlife gone 25% left to go Keep trapping we can do this no room for wildlife happy to see you doing your part High five bro😊
Good job!!
Those are a couple nice cats! Normally cats don't wring off a snare. They don't have have the weight to break it and they don't chew the cable. That's a mystery.
Happy new year, brother
That is awesome brother! Sorry to see one got away but those two are beautiful! Happy New Year my friend!
Awesome looking cats my friend any coyote in the area could be that 👍
Very nice hopefully wolves will be next
nice BC happy new year/!
Nice cats
Is that dam beaver lure
What size loops are your lynx snares and how high off the ground ?
Thanks for sharing, I love watching trapping videos!!
Awesome fkin catches man, hell yeah.
👊💀🍻
Two that close most be lots of them congrats
That’s wild about that lynx i’ve only caught 3 cats & they die quick wondering if it was a off catch like a leg shit happens congrats on the cats man 👊
You almost had a family of lynx . That Chinese wire buddy . 😮
What would a fella need to start a relatively modest trap line these days? Obviously the proper licensing and permits along with permissions to use, go without saying. I'm in the south western part of nys near the PA state line. I know that I'm not going to see wolverine and Canadian lynx round here but we have fishers,weasels, bobcats, coyotes, and other fur bearing critters and trapping even if not very profitable like it was in the past, appeals to me as a sideline. PM me if you care to and lmk please. TIA
Your best information will be from the nys department of fish and wildlife ! Every state has different rules!
@@donaldhofman5257 Thanks for the reply. I must say however that the information you gave was pretty clinical, although accurate. I was hoping for an opinion based on first hand experience rather than a textbook answer. I will pursue your advice through the aforementioned channels and continue to hold out for some "boots on the ground" advice as well. Thanks again.
I hope this helps. There are plenty of you tube channels with tons of valuable information. Everyone has their own take on it but in general the basics are the same. Google F&T Trading Post if they don't sell it you don't need it. I hope this helps. You will learn more about wildlife trapping than any other way. Good luck and tight chains.
you set body snares, the cat got snared around it body, your snares are to big