Yea I still can't believe she went towards the house. It looked like she was by the tree for a little bit and maybe figured out she wasn't going anywhere over there.
Did not see what trap you are using hoping you can point me to where I can get some sleep creek double spring #3 having a hard time finding any for sale. Thanks
In this video, I had 2 traps on one drag. One was a Duke 650 pro, and the other was a Jake Trap. I mostly run duke 650 pros for the money you can't beat them. Thanks for watching.
@@Guidedhunts Thank You Sir, after having to re home a stray doberman that was great at keeping away coyetees, stary dogs and bobcats, we are now having issues with bobcats hoping to start running sets for bobcats and coyotees until i get a Great Paryoneese to ward themoff from chickens and goats.
The idea of a drag is that they leave the set mostly unaffected, so you don't have to do a lot to rebuild the set. Also it is fun looking for them. Thanks for watching.
@@Guidedhunts I've been trapping for 55 years a drag is worse idea ever takes less time to remake a cubbie and you loose the scent a animal leaves at the set more important than the rebuild of a cubbie
Beautiful cat! Glad you were able to find it! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thanks for watching. 👍
Nice Cat
Thanks for watching.
Great catch Eric
Thanks for watching.
That was fun to watch. I would have thought she would go into the brush too. Cats are unpredictable sometimes. Good catch.
Yea I still can't believe she went towards the house. It looked like she was by the tree for a little bit and maybe figured out she wasn't going anywhere over there.
Nice Bobcat!
Thanks for Watching
Always paint your drags a bright neon color.
Yea that's a good idea.
Did not see what trap you are using hoping you can point me to where I can get some sleep creek double spring #3 having a hard time finding any for sale.
Thanks
In this video, I had 2 traps on one drag. One was a Duke 650 pro, and the other was a Jake Trap. I mostly run duke 650 pros for the money you can't beat them. Thanks for watching.
@@Guidedhunts Thank You Sir, after having to re home a stray doberman that was great at keeping away coyetees, stary dogs and bobcats, we are now having issues with bobcats hoping to start running sets for bobcats and coyotees until i get a Great Paryoneese to ward themoff from chickens and goats.
Get you some decking screws and a impact driver put screw threw trap chain. Keeps trap thieves from walking off with your gear
Thanks for watching and the comment. If I was in a high theft area, I would. Fortunately, I am trapping in the middle of nowhere.
@@Guidedhunts only takes once and you will be kicking your self in the rectum
Why would you use a drag when you have a good tree
The idea of a drag is that they leave the set mostly unaffected, so you don't have to do a lot to rebuild the set. Also it is fun looking for them. Thanks for watching.
@@Guidedhunts I've been trapping for 55 years a drag is worse idea ever takes less time to remake a cubbie and you loose the scent a animal leaves at the set more important than the rebuild of a cubbie
@user-vo8fb1yh8q you can do it your way and I will do it mine.
Man I bet that thing could make a mess out of a dog
Yes, they are dynamite in a small package. Thanks for watching and commenting.
big feline
Thanks for watching. Wait till you see the video of the one I caught yesterday....Big Big Cat.