Ty y'all have no idea how much I appreciate everyone of you. Y'all take the time to watch them every day I put 1 up. And for that I sincerely appreciate you
Thanks for giving us some valuable information Dale! I really like your idea of putting the holes down in the trap bed area. I ran into the same issue of otter wanting to roll a lot setting the traditional dirt hole style sets. Even after catching several hundreds of otter over the years I still learned a lot from these two otter videos. Just wondering if you are going to make it up to the NTA convention in July? Would love to stop by and say hi if you are.
I have went blind with the toilet of the otter and use nothing else just bed like would do for a coyote. I get them that way also. I like the idea of bobcat gland lure to add . Thanks
You're welcome James. No its gland based but has all 3 fox coyote and cat glands in it. It's designed for those 3 animals and has no attraction to otter at all.
Once again Dale GREAT Educational and fun instruction - I thank you for the commitment to the grind to keep doing this for all of us!!!! Keep it going brother!!!!! Keep grinding!!!!!!
Hello, is bait of several types better for the bob cat otter and for the otter and fish oil? I know that they have a large feeding area, I checked them and I see their traces near the stream, about 1 km from my pond. they are carrying my fish 100 m from the pond I am dealing with old smart otters, please help, tell me.
Lek yes I like several different smells for bobcat. Yes fish oil is good for otter. Try to find where the otter enter and exit your pond and place sets there. Also if you can find trails leading to the toilet area, those need set also
Another good one, definitely putting the three hole set to work this season. Thanks, stay safe out there.
I appreciate you watching Mitch. Thank you
Thanks for sharing another fantastic video full of great ifo Dale.
Thank you Ron. I appreciate you watching
Great information and glad you got a little rain there too
Thank you Paul. Thanks for watching too
Can't wait to try some of this stuff. I very much appreciate you sharing your knowledge of otters. Keep it coming. I'm listening.
As long as y'all keep watching Jerry lol try to keep putting em out. Thank you
More valuable information Dale. Thanks😎
Sonny I appreciate you watching. Thank you
Dale I see the subscriber numbers keep going up !! Congratulations , glad to hear you got more rain , great video.
Yes they are and I'm very thankful for both. The subscribers and the rain. Thank you for watching Mike
Good video Dale, I didn't know otter like Bobcat gland.
Not a lot of otter here but always set when I see sign.
Thanks again Dale
Chad,
They are very attracted to it Chad. Thank you for watching
Amazing as always. Matthew Holland
Thanks Matthew. And thanks for watching too
Good content learned alot on this one. Thanks Dale for making the videos I really appreciate it.
Ty y'all have no idea how much I appreciate everyone of you. Y'all take the time to watch them every day I put 1 up. And for that I sincerely appreciate you
Very good looking sets Dale! I will definitely be trying the bobcat gland lure for otters this year! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thank you Mark. Yea cat gland and otter just go together. No idea why
Cool
Thanks Christopher
Great video
Thank you Tom. I appreciate you watching too
Thanks for giving us some valuable information Dale! I really like your idea of putting the holes down in the trap bed area. I ran into the same issue of otter wanting to roll a lot setting the traditional dirt hole style sets. Even after catching several hundreds of otter over the years I still learned a lot from these two otter videos. Just wondering if you are going to make it up to the NTA convention in July? Would love to stop by and say hi if you are.
Yes Peter I will be there . Please stop by and say hi. Thank you for watching these videos I really appreciate it
i will be using a lot of your otter tips this season , we have a few around , i catch most of them by accident while beaver trapping .
A lot of otter are caught that way Dan. I appreciate you watching
I have went blind with the toilet of the otter and use nothing else just bed like would do for a coyote. I get them that way also. I like the idea of bobcat gland lure to add . Thanks
Yes the blond sets work great too Paul. Thank you for watching these videos
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Thanks Otter cat
Oh forgot to ask , are the new #4 Dukes you spoke about in the last video out on the market yet ?
Yes they are Mike
Dale definitely gonna try these sets this coming season.
Thank you for sharing.
Would Dawgdaze lure work as well on Otter?
You're welcome James. No its gland based but has all 3 fox coyote and cat glands in it. It's designed for those 3 animals and has no attraction to otter at all.
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 definitely gonna try Cat call or High plains Measa
Either of those will catch otter James.
Once again Dale GREAT Educational and fun instruction - I thank you for the commitment to the grind to keep doing this for all of us!!!! Keep it going brother!!!!! Keep grinding!!!!!!
I intend to Monty. Thank you and thank you for watching too
Hello, is bait of several types better for the bob cat otter and for the otter and fish oil? I know that they have a large feeding area, I checked them and I see their traces near the stream, about 1 km from my pond. they are carrying my fish 100 m from the pond I am dealing with old smart otters, please help, tell me.
Lek yes I like several different smells for bobcat. Yes fish oil is good for otter. Try to find where the otter enter and exit your pond and place sets there. Also if you can find trails leading to the toilet area, those need set also
How much gland lure? Teaspoon?
Yeah Jeff right about there.
The 3 hole punch has never really produced for me
I like it Iowa Mink Trapper. I understand though that it is whatever produces for you thats what you use. I appreciate you watching . Thank you
It's hard to Say Jim.
good info👍👍👍
Thank you Melvin. I appreciate you watching
You are knocking it out of the park Dale Thanks as always