@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 You keep everything your showing us right up in front of you so its easy for us to see what and why your doing what your doing.
Try feeding that cable through those ferrules after cutting them with a pair of side cutters and you’ll go buy a good pair of cable cutters lol. I learned the hard way! Great information as always Dale! I appreciate what you are doing for trapping
Thank you Chad. The little bit I worked in a factory was night shift. We built all kinds of stuff. It was good being friends with maintenance 😆. Thank you for watching
New subscribers here, I’ve been catching up on all your old videos as well. I like how you call a spade a spade when it comes to equipment. Your a down to earth guy, keep up the good work. And what kind of tobacco do you chew? I’m a Copenhagen, guy myself
Thanks Rick. I really appreciate you watching. So I swich back and forth. I chewed Red Man for years but when the state of iowa put such a tax on it to where it's now $16 a pkg I had to let it go. No I chew Big Duke and Stokers long cut straight. I can buy a carton of big Duke and 2 big tubs of stokers in Missouri cheaper than 1 carton of Red Man. It's crazy the taxes they put on tobacco. Even the communist can still smoke.
What’s your opinion on choke springs. Are they a gimmick? I’ve used both the torsion springs and the coil springs on my snares but with a deer lock I feel I wasted money..
Curt with a deer stop in my opinion it's a waste of time and money putting them on. If we could run a breakaway then it'd be a different story. Thank you for watching
I was building a few today, watched the video and had to build a few more. Your demo on how to load properly really helped, thanks. Do you boil them in backing soda or dye them?
Thanks Snapper. No I never boil snares in baking soda. It will cause them to rust from the inside out. Plus it eats up the ferrules too. I wash them in hot soapy water to remove the oil. Then you can Dye or paint them either 1
Look into the commercial saltwater industry, for barrel swivels, and the also make what they call a ball bearing swivel. I do not know what they run on the tag
Cant Beat KNOWLEDGE, great video Dale,, GOD BLESS
Thank you Kevin. May God bless you as well my friend
Dale, another outstanding video!
Thank you so much Mac. I really do appreciate you taking the time to watch
Dale that is the best snare making video I have ever watched. Thank you very much !!
Thank you very much Mike. And thank you for watching too
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 You keep everything your showing us right up in front of you so its easy for us to see what and why your doing what your doing.
If I ever don't go over something clear enough or show something please tell me and I'll reshoot it.
Was torn between buying a swapper tool. You made my decision right there.
T Z I appreciate you watching and glad to help a little
Thanks for going into detail on making these. Also not make difficult then it needs to be. You done the Kiss way .
You're welcome Paul. Thank you for watching
Very interesting and good info, thanks Dale
Thank you for watching Ty. I appreciate it
Cool
Thanks Christopher
Thanks for sharing Dale. I plan to get into snaring some beaver next season here in Pa. and I appreciate the tips.
Thank you Ron. Yea them beaver are worth going after. I intend to catch as many as possible this year myself
excellent video👍👍👍
Thank you Melvin. I appreciate you
Again very helpful video. I need that info that you just showed. Because i want to use some snares on some of my beaver trapping. Thanks again
I'm glad to help Curtis. Thank you for watching
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 10-4 you guys be careful when yall go south to trap
Try feeding that cable through those ferrules after cutting them with a pair of side cutters and you’ll go buy a good pair of cable cutters lol. I learned the hard way! Great information as always Dale! I appreciate what you are doing for trapping
Exactly Derrick. Thank you for watching
Another excellent video Dale, thank you for sharing all that you do.
Sitting at work tonight building snare.
One good thing about night shifts 😅.
Thank you Chad. The little bit I worked in a factory was night shift. We built all kinds of stuff. It was good being friends with maintenance 😆. Thank you for watching
Good stuff, thanks
Thank you Moyer. I appreciate you watching too
Nice video, Dale. Some of your terminology you used in other videos, makes me think you are a Jarhead like me! Semper Fi!
No sir service wouldn't take me cause I'm hard of hearing. Thank you for your service. And thank you for watching too
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 Thank you, Sir... appreciate your kind words.
Great job. Matthew Holland
Thank you Matthew. Thanks for watching too
Great info again! Hope the young guns were taking notes!
Thanks PopPop. I appreciate you watching
Great content Dale! Wish I could use them!!
I wish y'all could too Mark. I appreciate you watching still
Can’t use them here in N Y but Good video none the less 👍
Thanks Coyote Whacker. That's a shame y'all can't use em.
New subscribers here, I’ve been catching up on all your old videos as well. I like how you call a spade a spade when it comes to equipment.
Your a down to earth guy, keep up the good work.
And what kind of tobacco do you chew? I’m a Copenhagen, guy myself
Thanks Rick. I really appreciate you watching. So I swich back and forth. I chewed Red Man for years but when the state of iowa put such a tax on it to where it's now $16 a pkg I had to let it go. No I chew Big Duke and Stokers long cut straight. I can buy a carton of big Duke and 2 big tubs of stokers in Missouri cheaper than 1 carton of Red Man. It's crazy the taxes they put on tobacco. Even the communist can still smoke.
hey dale .. you forgot to mention the deer stop
Not all states require them Eric. Where these snares are headed they don't need them. I appreciate you watching pal
How long do you make your 9ga support wires?
Roughly 30 inches Tormey Trucking. Thank you for watching. We appreciate you
Dale do you have a video on a way to easily to make a support wire system? Thanks in advance!!
Just posted one for you Keith
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 Thanks alot Dale !!!
You're welcome Keith
What’s your opinion on choke springs. Are they a gimmick? I’ve used both the torsion springs and the coil springs on my snares but with a deer lock I feel I wasted money..
Curt with a deer stop in my opinion it's a waste of time and money putting them on. If we could run a breakaway then it'd be a different story. Thank you for watching
I shot you a PM on the Iowa trappers forum.
I shot you a PM on the Iowa trappers forum.
Ok Curt I'll check it in just a bit
Curt that pm ain't showed up yet buddy. Shoot me a text if you'd like or call me 319-217-0655
I was building a few today, watched the video and had to build a few more. Your demo on how to load properly really helped, thanks. Do you boil them in backing soda or dye them?
Thanks Snapper. No I never boil snares in baking soda. It will cause them to rust from the inside out. Plus it eats up the ferrules too. I wash them in hot soapy water to remove the oil. Then you can Dye or paint them either 1
Thanks for the explanation on why not to use baking soda, I did not realize that would happen. Very helpful, thanks again.
You are welcome Snapper. Glad I could help you out.
Look into the commercial saltwater industry, for barrel swivels, and the also make what they call a ball bearing swivel.
I do not know what they run on the tag
Thank you Yabba. I actually found them again through catfish connection and Memphis net and twine. Thank you for watching
Do you dye them or anything
Degrease them John and either boil them in Longwood crystals or walnuts something of that sort . Or you can paint them also. Thank you for watching
Thanks Dale. You’re the man@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531
@johnpratt-wt2of thank you for watching
. Snared my first red today. Did everything like you said and it worked perfect! Thanx again Dale @@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531
@johnpratt-wt2of congratulations! Glad to hear that.