Using drags more and more,time saver when making sets and have never had to look far at all most cases hardly move the drag in the thick cover I'm used to trapping.Thanks and safe travels.
Good information Dale. I need to get away from using the disposable Berkshire stakes. The set is always destroyed and they are a pain to get out of ground
Your exactly right Dale I’ve come to use lots of drags preserve the set without the burn ring and fast to get more traps in the ground only down side is Mr sticky fingers has no problem walking away with the traps
You can Bill but I suggest you use 1/8 inch and I personally would like to see you go out to 12-15 ft in length , just to insure the drag stays in the ground. I'm afraid at 10 ft you might get some bouncing and skipping of the drag . Just my thoughts. Thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing the knowledge! Does the amount of brush in the area determine how long the chain should be? There are very little open spaces where I trap, with lots of brush and trees. Thanks again Dale!
lol never mind my dumb question. On my second view I caught the answer! That’s what happens when someone talks to me when I’m trying to watch your videos! Thanks again Dale
I'm utilizing drags for first time this year in western WV .In MD i used disposable stakes . Too rocky here so I'm precuttin 4" -6" 10' trees at my sets ,long chain,2 heavy fence staples .
@@patrappingandoutdoors2210 yea so the MB 650 pan is 50 % dead. The folcrum is on a 90 degree angle instead of a 45. Makes only the front 1/2 of the pan viable. The back half is dead
Using drags more and more,time saver when making sets and have never had to look far at all most cases hardly move the drag in the thick cover I'm used to trapping.Thanks and safe travels.
Yes sir Mike they save time for sure. Thank you. Thank you for watching too
Good information Dale. I need to get away from using the disposable Berkshire stakes. The set is always destroyed and they are a pain to get out of ground
Drags can be great Christopher. Thank you for watching
Your exactly right Dale I’ve come to use lots of drags preserve the set without the burn ring and fast to get more traps in the ground only down side is Mr sticky fingers has no problem walking away with the traps
@trapperdave7287 yes the easy ness of theft is a draw back to using them. Thank you for watching
Can you use cable to attach your drag?
You can Bill but I suggest you use 1/8 inch and I personally would like to see you go out to 12-15 ft in length , just to insure the drag stays in the ground. I'm afraid at 10 ft you might get some bouncing and skipping of the drag . Just my thoughts. Thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing the knowledge! Does the amount of brush in the area determine how long the chain should be? There are very little open spaces where I trap, with lots of brush and trees. Thanks again Dale!
lol never mind my dumb question. On my second view I caught the answer! That’s what happens when someone talks to me when I’m trying to watch your videos! Thanks again Dale
😂 that's ok Derrick I understand buddy. Thank you for watching. I appreciate it
Safe travels Dale , hope you have great shows.
Thank you Mike. I appreciate you buddy
Good video Dale. See ya Friday in Eddyville y'all be safe driven down
Thank you Colt see ya then buddy
I'm utilizing drags for first time this year in western WV .In MD i used disposable stakes . Too rocky here so I'm precuttin 4" -6" 10' trees at my sets ,long chain,2 heavy fence staples .
Good luck Tom and thank you for watching
Thank you. Matthew Holland
Anytime Matthew. Thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thank you Mark. Thank you for watching too
See you Friday in Eddyville!
Looking forward to it Tim!! See you then buddy. Thank you for watching
Thanks for sharing. Planning on using some this year so I don't have to pull them when it's frozen ground
Ncmooutdoors it'll save your back that's for sure. Thank you for watching Ruben
Good info thanks!
Thank you PopPop I appreciate you watching
Why are you using a mb550. I thought you had a video where you say the mb trap pans throw the animals foot?
It's a Duke 550 PA and it's what I had handy 😂. I took the drag back off after I shot the video. Thank you for watching
@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 o I thought I heard mb sorry. Lol I was gonna say I bought a dozen Duke 550s after watching your video on the mb traps
@@patrappingandoutdoors2210 yea so the MB 650 pan is 50 % dead. The folcrum is on a 90 degree angle instead of a 45. Makes only the front 1/2 of the pan viable. The back half is dead
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Thank you Sonny
There are too many bean fields around me. But excellent info
Thank you Ty. Yea they ain't made for wide open country
Try a wolf fang drag on 10' chain,very aggressive drag.Wears them out quickly.
I've not used them yet Mike. Guess I need to get some. Thank you
Have a safe trip there
Thank you Paul
And ! Always pre-wrap when setting on roads cause k-9's of all sorts will hit the road and head out ! 🤣I use drags 90% of the time .
True fact Otter Cat. Thank you.
See ya Fri. At the Illinois
See ya then Ty