Great season ending trapping video, can't wait to see the summer fishing and pre season trapping videos. Keep working, getting closer to 100k, keep up the good work!
Totally agree with you on the way the regulations should be. Nice finish at that beaver spot. Too bad the people making the rules don't consult with the people trying to stay within them, things might be different
Good beaver!! In Arkansas we can trap coyotes fox bobcat coon oppsum skunk. Yr around on private land. On public land season opens up September 1 st thru February 28th. But beaver and muskrats runs until March 31st.
Do it up J. We’ll watch early season videos as far as trapping farms and stuff!! I’m happy to see you had a great season!!! Enjoy your off season, I know you’ll be busy with work and fishing. Ya gotta break in that new boat somehow… lol.
Bud we wanna see you trap anything you can. Any time you can. Since i decided to trap raccoons this past season for about a month, I've been obsessed with trapping and trapping You Channels. I now follow you, 330 Maniac & Bluegrass Trapping.
I got one sleepy creek # 1.5? I ordered one just to see back in 1999? Wasnt impressed. Never ordered anymore. Glad I got the guy to send just one with the rest of my order. They push for 1/2 dozens minimums. Maybe groups of 3 or 4.
I totally agree with you about the problem with the state regulations on trapping. They need to open up public area to you guys. Here in Nevada we have access to public lands for trapping. It is a smarter approach to trimming the ever growing number of animals that are killing off your game. The reality is if we didn't trap here in Nevada we wouldn't have half of the animal population we have. The other thing that most people who don't trap or are against trapping is we don't have rabies here in Nevada because we are doing a fairly good job with trapping as well as other methods of controlling the population of the animals that get rabies. Every state around Nevada has a rabies epidemic because they fail to help the people who trap in different ways. That are effect the trapping community, and make it so difficult for us to do what is needed in a appropriate manner. You can't have stupid laws against trapping methods such as not enough time in between people having to check traps etc. Then people who do trap don't travel around to different places because they have to check their traps so often. People around the Las Vegas area are having fun with coyotes blazingly killing their pets as they are trying to take them out for a walk. Because they have out lawed trapping around the metropolitan areas. They also have shortened their trapping hours to the point where people are just giving up on trapping because their isn't enough hours in a day. It time for the community and fish and game to start listening to the trapping community before it becomes a lost art. If it does it will mean that most of the good animals will be eliminated from predators. Because of the vast amounts of over population of predators the good animals as well as the predators will die because there won't be enough food supply for the predators after they have killed off the good animals. Thus having more domesticated animals becoming pray for these wild predators. Causing massive damage to the farmers and ranchers, as well as those who's pets become coyotes food. We now have wolves that are destroying our elk and deer populations, because of the woke people thinking that it would be a good idea to reintroduce them in Idaho and Montana and other states. These are not the wolves that were here in the past. But much larger and are the ultimate killing machines. We need to start having more control of these predators or risk losing a huge portion of our deer and elk populations.
Sounds great your state is actually trying to let you guys control predators. I'd personally like to see raccoon season all year long here in Ohio..and any bobcat season would be nice. Window lickers are still protecting these cats but we just got knocked down to a one goobler a year state. Common sense doesn't exist here.
All my trap's are old and duke#2. They work awesome. But I'm looking to get some new and bigger traps and I'm going to order from Blakeleys. Keep on keeping on
Here in Oklahoma coyote, stripped skunk , raccoon, nutria, and beaver are open year round. Except the trapping license is only good for 90 days Dec 1st -Feb 28th. I have been trying to find out more about the reasoning behind it.
@@dustinbrown2564 I see Missouri's got them listed on our beaver season too. I've never seen one and I'm in the Southern portion of the state. We do have muskrat though.
Nice catches brother , both those dog's look mighty clean and the black one looked brushed lol. Free roaming dog's lol crazy at least there nice pup's. Shit man we got all kinds of damn rule's in NY. 👊💀
Hey brother I love your fur shop...if you dont mind me asking what are the dimensions cuz I sorta wanna do same size but a lil different then yours with a bit of an L for small lounge for the guys to chill but overall whats the dimensions gonna be building my next year hopefully fingers crossed 🤞 🤞 🤞 🤞 👍👍👍👍
I always felt super bad whenever I found someones dog in a trap and I usually knew the dogs too from my area. Cats I'd pop pop between the eyes as in Oz we have a massive problem with feral cats. An extended season on nest predators can only be a good thing for the local bird populations - I understand that there might not be any money in the coons themselves, but personally I'd just enjoy the feeling that I was doing something positive for the local game numbers. As for trapping public land - I'm jealous of you in that as here in Queensland we cannot hunt/trap/camp public land at all. If I want to go bag a deer (we've got reds and sambar/rusa/axis) I need to go to private property only. The only upside to deer hunting here is that just about no one does it and there's no tags, because they're a declared pest, and no season.
Hi do you ever eat any beaver? Heard of some people saying the tails are very tasty? ... just wondering...I did some trapping in Louisiana..dat Nutria and some coon ..now the even have Gator but when I was trapping they were protected...good luck thanks for the video!
Dude what’s the brand/model of that beaver trap you use that don’t have the dog on it and goes click when you set it? I know I could look back in the videos but.
The length of the Season isn't the problem low fur prices, and not allowing trapping on some and limited trapping on some conservation areas is the problem. I mean who is gonna go run a line just to throw everything in the ditch (because of fur being no good) unless it is causing damage and in that case you don't need a Season
Seems crazy to me that there isn’t year round yote trapping, hopefully that will change in the near future. Awesome last beaver man, that sucker was huge! You got any recommendations for getting more permission on nuisance beavers on private? Eager to trap but hard to get my name out there
I spent $6,000 to fence my property. My two dogs never leave my property unless I'm with them. The fence wasn't to keep my dogs in. It's to keep my neighbors dogs out. Nothing like my neighbors dogs following me to my stand. 🙄
Trappers can be the first line in noticing changes in the environment. We are out there every day walking the same areas, and the more ground we trap, the more we see. I see something really wrong going on in my region, but DNR seems to have no concern. Could be that most trappers here are in the more pristine parts of the state, but that does not explain the loss of muskrats in so much of PA! Maybe the areas hit worst are the ones that experienced the most development in the last 40 years. I'd say same here. My area also has a problem with a low population of raccoon, possum. and skunk ( and it's not trappers and hunters killing them all), and the beaver population never expands like it should be. Plenty of red fox, mink and yotes though! Turkeys are trying very hard, but the red foxes and yotes...! Beavers probably get shot by idiot deer hunters all too often (I have been told of it), but pollution might be getting them too. All these environmentalists and nature enthusiasts, but would they want to listen to a trapper? Probably not, as all too many of them are peta idiots. We have some endangered turtle here and I offered that I could trap coon, etc that may be in the areas they are found, and got a cold response. Maybe I mentioned otters eating baby turtles, and everyone knows river otters are sacred like bobcats and wolves...( I would love to fill my limit of 10 otters though! I'll happily stick 330's and big footholds in the water, below the banks with the DP's)
Just out of curiosity does your trapping support itself or does your utube channel make up some to help and the more you can trap the better at least for your viewers I like to see all the coons you can trap keep up the videos I love it I live in Oregon thinking about getting into trapping your an amazing source of info
I got busy with stuff,so I'll comment on the new regulations now that I have time. First ,the only thing I heard was raccoon trapping in August? Did I miss other stuff? Oh yeah I see ,they extended the season 15 days? Big whoopy, makes little difference ,they got too many protections on them ,like permits,no leg holds ect. I'd stop,let them explode till they start talking bounties to pay for the expense of what they let the activists do! My comment would be that wildlife is so over populated because the fur market has been down since 1980's, & activists play guilt & pressures on people who wear fur as well as assault the fur industry in general. Wildlife is so over populated that the damage they do is mounting & we have been put in facemasks for over 2yrs while we watch economies struggle world wide. Fur market is a world wide market so that makes sense that shit is busting loose every where. No one is trapping to speak of, because there is no way to recoup the expenses & yes it's expensive & climbing quickly,as well as very time consuming, & a very hard activity to learn. The furs are worthless any way so August doesnt change that or say non prime fur? Making leather & buckskin is an option. Look,I guess they have to do something to get rid of them though I would much rather see them had under different circumstances! Myself I would not set for them till fall,because the skin isnt even ready for leather yet,they need that late summer,early fall feed up to beef up the derma! I can see why they are doing it,but I think its futile on their part? No money is still no money, & not cost effective ,well I wish them luck cause few if any are going to participate? No one is going to hit them hard till they start putting bounties on them!!! It just cost too much. Next time they wont let activists who "Do Not Trap" influence how trappers are going to control the over populated wildlife,spreading diseases all over hell. Hope they enjoy their face masks.
@@PondamnsOutdoors and I also love to tell vegans about groundhogs dying for their soy products, or how venison pairs well with whatever veggies deer are being taken on crop damage over.
Those stray dogs will become a Wild pack in less than 5 years. Eat every Rabbit, young calf, Deer fawn and run off every Coyote out of the area. I watched a wild pack of 5 over the time span of 10 years become now a pack of 12 to 18 in my area of south Missouri. Had a violent encounter when all I had was a small 22 pistol. Lucky the shot scared them off. I wouldn't have done too well if they decided to attack. At that time the pack was about 8. There are reports in other states of feral packs killing and eating people. Its becoming a huge problem. These feral packs ain't easy to get rid of. I think the ones on my place are smarter than yotes. Maybe even more elusive than Wolves. They seem to know when you are armed and a threat to them.
Book It…..for the Pizza Hut pizza was right up my alley as well 👍🏼😂
Length of the season is not the problem with over population. We need more demand for the fur.
Yeah, exactly.
Yes but with fur demand brings out more fur thieves and so called trappers that don't know what they're doing properly.
Great season ending trapping video, can't wait to see the summer fishing and pre season trapping videos. Keep working, getting closer to 100k, keep up the good work!
Totally agree with you on the way the regulations should be. Nice finish at that beaver spot. Too bad the people making the rules don't consult with the people trying to stay within them, things might be different
Good beaver!! In Arkansas we can trap coyotes fox bobcat coon oppsum skunk. Yr around on private land. On public land season opens up September 1 st thru February 28th. But beaver and muskrats runs until March 31st.
Do it up J. We’ll watch early season videos as far as trapping farms and stuff!! I’m happy to see you had a great season!!! Enjoy your off season, I know you’ll be busy with work and fishing. Ya gotta break in that new boat somehow… lol.
Bud we wanna see you trap anything you can. Any time you can. Since i decided to trap raccoons this past season for about a month, I've been obsessed with trapping and trapping You Channels. I now follow you, 330 Maniac & Bluegrass Trapping.
Couldn’t agree more!! When I was a kid there was high populations of quail in Missouri!
Blame farmers for plowing every squre inch of land
Yes Please I like watching your videos because it inspired me to start my own trap line
Love your Channel . We just Pelted a Beaver. We should of recorded it for the Channel but we didnt
I got one sleepy creek # 1.5? I ordered one just to see back in 1999? Wasnt impressed. Never ordered anymore. Glad I got the guy to send just one with the rest of my order. They push for 1/2 dozens minimums. Maybe groups of 3 or 4.
I totally agree with you about the problem with the state regulations on trapping. They need to open up public area to you guys. Here in Nevada we have access to public lands for trapping. It is a smarter approach to trimming the ever growing number of animals that are killing off your game. The reality is if we didn't trap here in Nevada we wouldn't have half of the animal population we have. The other thing that most people who don't trap or are against trapping is we don't have rabies here in Nevada because we are doing a fairly good job with trapping as well as other methods of controlling the population of the animals that get rabies. Every state around Nevada has a rabies epidemic because they fail to help the people who trap in different ways. That are effect the trapping community, and make it so difficult for us to do what is needed in a appropriate manner. You can't have stupid laws against trapping methods such as not enough time in between people having to check traps etc. Then people who do trap don't travel around to different places because they have to check their traps so often. People around the Las Vegas area are having fun with coyotes blazingly killing their pets as they are trying to take them out for a walk. Because they have out lawed trapping around the metropolitan areas. They also have shortened their trapping hours to the point where people are just giving up on trapping because their isn't enough hours in a day. It time for the community and fish and game to start listening to the trapping community before it becomes a lost art. If it does it will mean that most of the good animals will be eliminated from predators. Because of the vast amounts of over population of predators the good animals as well as the predators will die because there won't be enough food supply for the predators after they have killed off the good animals. Thus having more domesticated animals becoming pray for these wild predators. Causing massive damage to the farmers and ranchers, as well as those who's pets become coyotes food. We now have wolves that are destroying our elk and deer populations, because of the woke people thinking that it would be a good idea to reintroduce them in Idaho and Montana and other states. These are not the wolves that were here in the past. But much larger and are the ultimate killing machines. We need to start having more control of these predators or risk losing a huge portion of our deer and elk populations.
TJ: Great video upload. I saw a nice assortment of fishing rods above your garage door. My question, what happened to all the holes? THANK YOU!
Sounds great your state is actually trying to let you guys control predators. I'd personally like to see raccoon season all year long here in Ohio..and any bobcat season would be nice. Window lickers are still protecting these cats but we just got knocked down to a one goobler a year state. Common sense doesn't exist here.
I'm in ohio too an agree 100% with you common sense is non existence here
All my trap's are old and duke#2. They work awesome. But I'm looking to get some new and bigger traps and I'm going to order from Blakeleys.
Keep on keeping on
In Florida we have No closed season, No size limit and No bag limit on Coons, Beaver, Hogs or Coyotes. So we can have fun all year round.
Here in Oklahoma coyote, stripped skunk , raccoon, nutria, and beaver are open year round. Except the trapping license is only good for 90 days Dec 1st -Feb 28th. I have been trying to find out more about the reasoning behind it.
I believe the dec.- Feb is a fur bearer lic.a hunting license is all you need for the rest. But if you have your lifetime you're good to go.
There are nutria in Oklahoma?
I've never seen any here but I'm northeast side of the state may down southeast
@@dustinbrown2564 I see Missouri's got them listed on our beaver season too. I've never seen one and I'm in the Southern portion of the state. We do have muskrat though.
Yeah sure I'd like to see it
Hey Justin hope you have a good April
Great video. I agreed that the regs are all screwed up. Any trapping videos you can put up would be great.
And you can use thermal in FEB and March!
Hey trapper j. Love your video . Can't wait to see more videos.
You trap em I wll be watching everyone
100% do an August Racoon Video Series. Every genuine Trapper J Fan will love it. #FACT
Dannng!!!! You nailed that outro! Goooooo you!
Whatever content you got bring it on appreciate your time brother
Wow never seen it that clean!
I agree with you J
Stupid question! I'm new to this... how do you get anchor out of ground??
Yeah pretty crazy minnesota is alittle more lax on trapping then your state but I don't think we allow out of state trappers
Great opportunity to clean up the coon's, there are so many and really not many people Trapping them anymore because of the Fur prices
Nice catches brother , both those dog's look mighty clean and the black one looked brushed lol. Free roaming dog's lol crazy at least there nice pup's. Shit man we got all kinds of damn rule's in NY. 👊💀
Hey brother I love your fur shop...if you dont mind me asking what are the dimensions cuz I sorta wanna do same size but a lil different then yours with a bit of an L for small lounge for the guys to chill but overall whats the dimensions gonna be building my next year hopefully fingers crossed 🤞 🤞 🤞 🤞 👍👍👍👍
Would love to see some August trapping!
I always felt super bad whenever I found someones dog in a trap and I usually knew the dogs too from my area. Cats I'd pop pop between the eyes as in Oz we have a massive problem with feral cats.
An extended season on nest predators can only be a good thing for the local bird populations - I understand that there might not be any money in the coons themselves, but personally I'd just enjoy the feeling that I was doing something positive for the local game numbers.
As for trapping public land - I'm jealous of you in that as here in Queensland we cannot hunt/trap/camp public land at all. If I want to go bag a deer (we've got reds and sambar/rusa/axis) I need to go to private property only. The only upside to deer hunting here is that just about no one does it and there's no tags, because they're a declared pest, and no season.
Good lookin red heeler dog 🐕 but I know it's frustrating to have them out where you trap! Nice mystery box 📦 👍👍👍
Last day is as good as the first! Nice beaver! Shed is looking nice! Of course you should go trap some raccoons lol!
Ok,waiting to hear,I'll remark honestly once I hear?
Hi do you ever eat any beaver? Heard of some people saying the tails are very tasty? ... just wondering...I did some trapping in Louisiana..dat Nutria and some coon ..now the even have Gator but when I was trapping they were protected...good luck thanks for the video!
Do they allow foot snares? Maybe you can suggest that to the DNR there.
Dude what’s the brand/model of that beaver trap you use that don’t have the dog on it and goes click when you set it? I know I could look back in the videos but.
The length of the Season isn't the problem low fur prices, and not allowing trapping on some and limited trapping on some conservation areas is the problem. I mean who is gonna go run a line just to throw everything in the ditch (because of fur being no good) unless it is causing damage and in that case you don't need a Season
You going to the nta in Lawrence Kansas in June
Seems crazy to me that there isn’t year round yote trapping, hopefully that will change in the near future. Awesome last beaver man, that sucker was huge! You got any recommendations for getting more permission on nuisance beavers on private? Eager to trap but hard to get my name out there
Awesome video as per always!
At least it's a start to knock down nest predators, until the coon market comes back
I spent $6,000 to fence my property. My two dogs never leave my property unless I'm with them. The fence wasn't to keep my dogs in. It's to keep my neighbors dogs out. Nothing like my neighbors dogs following me to my stand. 🙄
The rack on that Polaris is pretty cool you probably definitely built that yourself didn't you? You're a pretty good welder it looks like.
I did it myself and all I’ll say about my welding skills is I have none but it will hold lol
@@TrapperJOutdoors hey they don't have to be pretty just functionable.
Can you get a special permit to trap on game land/public land?
Ya but no footholds and you gotta apply 30 days before season
Sleepy Creek was sleeping when it got to the chain line.
Trappers can be the first line in noticing changes in the environment. We are out there every day walking the same areas, and the more ground we trap, the more we see. I see something really wrong going on in my region, but DNR seems to have no concern. Could be that most trappers here are in the more pristine parts of the state, but that does not explain the loss of muskrats in so much of PA! Maybe the areas hit worst are the ones that experienced the most development in the last 40 years. I'd say same here. My area also has a problem with a low population of raccoon, possum. and skunk ( and it's not trappers and hunters killing them all), and the beaver population never expands like it should be. Plenty of red fox, mink and yotes though! Turkeys are trying very hard, but the red foxes and yotes...! Beavers probably get shot by idiot deer hunters all too often (I have been told of it), but pollution might be getting them too. All these environmentalists and nature enthusiasts, but would they want to listen to a trapper? Probably not, as all too many of them are peta idiots. We have some endangered turtle here and I offered that I could trap coon, etc that may be in the areas they are found, and got a cold response. Maybe I mentioned otters eating baby turtles, and everyone knows river otters are sacred like bobcats and wolves...( I would love to fill my limit of 10 otters though! I'll happily stick 330's and big footholds in the water, below the banks with the DP's)
We need hunting DOG FREE days. Hunters can walk birds up.
Just out of curiosity does your trapping support itself or does your utube channel make up some to help and the more you can trap the better at least for your viewers I like to see all the coons you can trap keep up the videos I love it I live in Oregon thinking about getting into trapping your an amazing source of info
Fur market gets worse every year UA-cam helps pay for the ranger
I live in Urbana M.O. we're do you live
I got busy with stuff,so I'll comment on the new regulations now that I have time. First ,the only thing I heard was raccoon trapping in August? Did I miss other stuff? Oh yeah I see ,they extended the season 15 days? Big whoopy, makes little difference ,they got too many protections on them ,like permits,no leg holds ect. I'd stop,let them explode till they start talking bounties to pay for the expense of what they let the activists do!
My comment would be that wildlife is so over populated because the fur market has been down since 1980's, & activists play guilt & pressures on people who wear fur as well as assault the fur industry in general.
Wildlife is so over populated that the damage they do is mounting & we have been put in facemasks for over 2yrs while we watch economies struggle world wide. Fur market is a world wide market so that makes sense that shit is busting loose every where. No one is trapping to speak of, because there is no way to recoup the expenses & yes it's expensive & climbing quickly,as well as very time consuming, & a very hard activity to learn. The furs are worthless any way so August doesnt change that or say non prime fur? Making leather & buckskin is an option. Look,I guess they have to do something to get rid of them though I would much rather see them had under different circumstances! Myself I would not set for them till fall,because the skin isnt even ready for leather yet,they need that late summer,early fall feed up to beef up the derma! I can see why they are doing it,but I think its futile on their part? No money is still no money, & not cost effective ,well I wish them luck cause few if any are going to participate? No one is going to hit them hard till they start putting bounties on them!!! It just cost too much. Next time they wont let activists who "Do Not Trap" influence how trappers are going to control the over populated wildlife,spreading diseases all over hell. Hope they enjoy their face masks.
Raccoons in August is weird. That's the time a lot of corn starts coming in so I guess that's what they're thinking. Who knows tho.
Pondy. Your still kickin! Fookin eh brother👊
They are terrible when the corn ripens. I like to tell animal activists that eating corn on the cob kills raccoons. They get all confused lol.
@@canislatrans8285 LMAO that's freaking hilarious 🤣
@@teamambush306 hey my brother. I'm trying to get the led back in my pencil LMAO
@@PondamnsOutdoors and I also love to tell vegans about groundhogs dying for their soy products, or how venison pairs well with whatever veggies deer are being taken on crop damage over.
Might get rid of the nest makers.
I would like to see a series of raccoon trapping
Was that trapper difficult to skin ?? :0
FIRST
Cool
What's good J
Nah! Coons are boring! Agree about the Coyotes though!
So they want folks to trap in August for something that already has no value at $3.79 a gallon gasoline. 😱😱🤬
August is to early.
sounds like you need to adopt a dog. love the content, keep it up.
I'd take the orange dog home. It's a red heeler and I love cattle dogs!
Those stray dogs will become a Wild pack in less than 5 years. Eat every Rabbit, young calf, Deer fawn and run off every Coyote out of the area. I watched a wild pack of 5 over the time span of 10 years become now a pack of 12 to 18 in my area of south Missouri. Had a violent encounter when all I had was a small 22 pistol. Lucky the shot scared them off. I wouldn't have done too well if they decided to attack. At that time the pack was about 8. There are reports in other states of feral packs killing and eating people. Its becoming a huge problem. These feral packs ain't easy to get rid of. I think the ones on my place are smarter than yotes. Maybe even more elusive than Wolves. They seem to know when you are armed and a threat to them.
Which part of Missouri are you in? I'm in Madison county
When are you going to start bowfishing
maybe someone dumped them off on country road
Every trapping video you do I'm done to watch. Trap year round!
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