I don't follow many people on youtube but I have to tell you that I really appreciate your approach and commentary. I know that I always like to know when people Enjoy info or appreciate training so I just wanted to make sure that I told you From one Coyote trapper to another great job bro!
Loved the video as always and great catches sir but the first 2:00 minutes of this video was the best. Happy Easter!! He is Risen!! God bless sir and hope you continue to have tight chains
Great start to the video. Awesome catches too. What are you required to do with the animals when you can’t keep the fur? Turn them in to the DNR or just dump them? Thanks for sharing.
Nice video man. You are certainly well skilled. I’ve been watching you for a few months now. My traps were supposed to come today but delayed to tomorrow. Let me ask you what do you do with the dogs after you dispatch them? Feed them to the buzzards?
@@CoastalLandWildlifeServices thanks. I was thinking on harvesting the glands too. I’m stoked to even think I’ll get my first one. We have a bunch here in east Texas. I’m going for coyotes and bobcats around here. I got a neighbor friend a few miles away that has sheep. He’s gonna give me a baby one that expires for whatever reason and I’m going to tie it to a tree and set traps all around it. He said there’s a baby every month or two that just doesn’t make it. But again thanks for your videos and making it look fun.
So I’ve got Bridger 1.75s. How deep under the dirt should I cover them? I’ve been doing a half inch. I’ve been dug up twice and since they’re so small, I’m worried about them firing properly, too deep
I use the same bait year round. I make my own…ground up mice/rats. I only switch lures based on the time of year or season. Lots of glandular lure in the winter and mostly food based lure in the spring and fall.
Please explain the spring trapping I live in S.C. and the regulations says December 1 to March 1 for coyote trapping. Doesn't make sense cause we can shoot them all year long
You can get depredation permits from SCDNR to trap out of season. Depending on the property and the states determination of it being a warranted request they can issue the permit.
It depends on the weather really. Rain, obviously I’ll touch up after that. Super dry and hot, maybe every 3-5 days but just with urine. Under perfect conditions I won’t touch them for 7-10 days
Just wondering how u have built your business up to what it is today?? I understand not wanting to uncover all the tricks of the trade but I am in a part of NC that has tons of big acre hunting leases and would like to try and recoup some of my expenses. I'm not looking to make a living....I just would like to cover my gas and some time. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks in advance and God bless.
Price and size. I run a lot of traps…100’s at a time. I can afford more 450’s than 550’s and I can pack more in my truck. Also, if you live market, the 450’s do very little if any damage at all to the feet
Great video Bill, I really enjoy them. God bless and Happy Easter to you and all.
All debts were paid!!! What a savior💪🏻💪🏻
I don't follow many people on youtube but I have to tell you that I really appreciate your approach and commentary. I know that I always like to know when people Enjoy info or appreciate training so I just wanted to make sure that I told you From one Coyote trapper to another great job bro!
Thanks a lot man.
Thank you for the witness and testimony.
Christ is Risen.
Great to see you work and your assistant Reed! Happy Easter
A real man loves his momma and he loves Jesus!
Loved the video as always and great catches sir but the first 2:00 minutes of this video was the best. Happy Easter!! He is Risen!! God bless sir and hope you continue to have tight chains
I've learned a lot from your videos thank you for sharing
Bless you for your testimony.
Awesome video. Stay safe, and God bless
Great start to the video. Awesome catches too. What are you required to do with the animals when you can’t keep the fur? Turn them in to the DNR or just dump them? Thanks for sharing.
The carcass is not allowed to leave the property they’re caught on so we have designated dump sites on each one.
Good stuff. Always love seeing kids on the trapline
Great video buddy! Surprised to see the mange but that black one was cool!
Good video and some great tips. Thanks
Great catches ! They look like they needed to be cleaned up an your doing just that 👍God Bless you an your family,BeSafe Out There
Awesome job. Keep up the good work. Love it.👍
Nice video man. You are certainly well skilled. I’ve been watching you for a few months now. My traps were supposed to come today but delayed to tomorrow. Let me ask you what do you do with the dogs after you dispatch them? Feed them to the buzzards?
Most times, yes…buzzard buffet. I will save the glands most times too
@@CoastalLandWildlifeServices thanks. I was thinking on harvesting the glands too. I’m stoked to even think I’ll get my first one. We have a bunch here in east Texas. I’m going for coyotes and bobcats around here. I got a neighbor friend a few miles away that has sheep. He’s gonna give me a baby one that expires for whatever reason and I’m going to tie it to a tree and set traps all around it. He said there’s a baby every month or two that just doesn’t make it. But again thanks for your videos and making it look fun.
So I’ve got Bridger 1.75s. How deep under the dirt should I cover them? I’ve been doing a half inch. I’ve been dug up twice and since they’re so small, I’m worried about them firing properly, too deep
Great work !
Amen brother! Love your content! Jesus is also my savior!
Amen brother
Amen
Amen!
What do you do with the animals you cant keep fur off of?
What kind of bait /lure do you like to use in the Soring? Thanks enjoy your video and faith in the Lord.
I use the same bait year round. I make my own…ground up mice/rats. I only switch lures based on the time of year or season. Lots of glandular lure in the winter and mostly food based lure in the spring and fall.
Hey buddy ben catchn few in south mississippi. What do u recommend baitn w rite now?
Also do u grind the rats yerself?
I use the ground mice/rats year round. And yes, I raise the rats and make the bait myself.
He is risen!
Which MB 450 do you use .? Offset or regular jaw .?
Close
Please explain the spring trapping I live in S.C. and the regulations says December 1 to March 1 for coyote trapping. Doesn't make sense cause we can shoot them all year long
You can get depredation permits from SCDNR to trap out of season. Depending on the property and the states determination of it being a warranted request they can issue the permit.
@@CoastalLandWildlifeServices thanks for the info, you got a good UA-cam channel.
How often do you rebait if your traps are out a week or 2 without a catch
It depends on the weather really. Rain, obviously I’ll touch up after that. Super dry and hot, maybe every 3-5 days but just with urine. Under perfect conditions I won’t touch them for 7-10 days
Just wondering how u have built your business up to what it is today?? I understand not wanting to uncover all the tricks of the trade but I am in a part of NC that has tons of big acre hunting leases and would like to try and recoup some of my expenses. I'm not looking to make a living....I just would like to cover my gas and some time. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks in advance and God bless.
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What is the actual 1 1/2 referring to or relating to on a foothold trap??? Size of what??
It’s a size reference that’s relative to the jaw spread or the width of the open jaws of the trap.
@@CoastalLandWildlifeServices Thank you sir!
Joshua 1:9 Be strong and courageous.
Why 450 and not550
Price and size. I run a lot of traps…100’s at a time. I can afford more 450’s than 550’s and I can pack more in my truck. Also, if you live market, the 450’s do very little if any damage at all to the feet
Amen