Glad your catching big numbers again. I never see the little drop traps anymore . I figured you would move them to a new place. Hope your father in-law is doing better it’s no fun to deal with a sick person. I’ve been taking care of my mother she had to go the hospital a week ago. With a lot of prayers she is almost ready to be discharged. I enjoy watching your videos I enjoy your humility the world needs more of that. Well take care Peter from California
@@petercharles7726 Thank you sir, prayers for your mother. I haven't been seeing the smaller traps only because its been so hot. I have to be at work by 7am, it usually takes 2-4 hours to check them all lol. So just been using camera traps. If dont get them out of the heat early they will die. Appreciate you watching hope all goes well!!
@@InKohouts627 THANKS FOR your prayers. After 9 days she’s being released finally. I hope she will continue to improve but at 96 it’s slow. I can’t speak for others but I think the fact you’re “goofy” is why I enjoy watching. I enjoy your editorials and love of God is what I watch for. Be yourself disregard the mean comments some people try and build themselves up by tearing down others keep it up and move some traps to where the newly discovered area with all the pigs. Peter from California
@@petercharles7726 Thanks, glad she's doing better. We are going to a birthday for my mom this weekend, turns 90 and gets around better than I do lol. Caught 15 more at the haystack last night. Makes 117 so far
A zap or two in the fuzzy wuzzy's would certainly motivate me .. But hogs are stubborn sometimes.. My uncle used to knock the runts in the head , but after I bottle fed a couple he realized they would grow to the same size ... One particular piglet we bottle fed was as tame as a kitten .. After it got up to 20 lb he put it it in with the rest ... But this little girl knew her name (no joke) and we would call her into the stock trailer so she could eat her fill... She grew up to butchering weight , but he always used her to help load the others because she would load & unload with ease ... He called her "judas" . Lol... But it worked so well he never took her to the sale barn... After she had several littlers , he retired her ... In the fall we turned her out in the corn field & at night she would sleep in the woods in a pile of leaves she mounded up ...She had the run of the farm and I think because she had so much corn , acorns & grubs to eat she never rooted up anything but the woods ... Til the day she died , that old girl helped load many hundreds of hogs & pigs ... She was as domesticated as any dog I ever owned ...
@@pdrphil8159 Years ago my mother in law raised a wild one like that. It would always run up to you to get its back scratched lol. They are an extremely smart animal. They say they train them to find truffles. They can find them deeper than a dog, but might also eat them lol 😆
Good video and good catch, except that last guy was stubborn and sure didn’t wanna go in the truck, but he finally gave up. The video was good better than some because it was daylight. This sun was shining and wherever you had the camera, I think you said you were carrying it on your chest. It’s a good viewpoint as to what’s going on because we see, what you see that way instead of having it on a tripod set on the grass somewhere worked well congratulations on a job. Well done.🎉. The second group took so long to get into your truck. I was thinking: is there something you can spray the shoot with that would attract the pigs; some scent that they would love - actually, I’ve read that pigs love the smell of petroleum so that might be an idea and they would run toward the hole instead of laying down and taking a nap. Got to be frustrating for them to decide to go up to shoot.😢
@@erwinwheeler124 Thanks i just loaded 6 more off the hay stack and looked with my thermal and probably seen 100 more out here. Just thought i was done lol
True, but he can't take a day out to tow each Trap to the shop, (even to fix those broken Date stops), BUT I have wondered in a sheet of 3-ply could be hinged on the side of the Ramps & folded out to cover most of the gap each side. It don't have to be strong, as it'll be outside where the pigs can't hit it. I still think a green arrow, about 3£ width, on that bottom metal sheet swouyld aim 'em a ndew in the right direction!
Those last 7 Hog's give you the runaround how frustrating see another spotted aggressive one amongst them - that jumper in the 1st trap very fit and healthy not his day getting caught in the high cage.
I’ve trapped a few otters on some nuisance beaver jobs and one of my best fishing spots has went down hill in the last few years because of them. Great catch that one pig is a high jump finalist 🤣🤣
@@InKohouts627 there is a season for them just have to tag them I have a nuisance license also they wasn’t the target the beavers were but now that I know they are in the lake this year I will focus on them because they are destroying the fishing in this lake.
@@cjenkins95 They have hurt some ponds up here in Kansas. I have trapped a couple of them but my health takes the fun out of trapping these days. Hope you catch a bunch this season!
Glad your catching big numbers again. I never see the little drop traps anymore . I figured you would move them to a new place. Hope your father in-law is doing better it’s no fun to deal with a sick person. I’ve been taking care of my mother she had to go the hospital a week ago. With a lot of prayers she is almost ready to be discharged. I enjoy watching your videos I enjoy your humility the world needs more of that. Well take care Peter from California
@@petercharles7726 Thank you sir, prayers for your mother. I haven't been seeing the smaller traps only because its been so hot. I have to be at work by 7am, it usually takes 2-4 hours to check them all lol. So just been using camera traps. If dont get them out of the heat early they will die. Appreciate you watching hope all goes well!!
@@InKohouts627 THANKS FOR your prayers. After 9 days she’s being released finally. I hope she will continue to improve but at 96 it’s slow. I can’t speak for others but I think the fact you’re “goofy” is why I enjoy watching. I enjoy your editorials and love of God is what I watch for. Be yourself disregard the mean comments some people try and build themselves up by tearing down others keep it up and move some traps to where the newly discovered area with all the pigs. Peter from California
@@petercharles7726 Thanks, glad she's doing better. We are going to a birthday for my mom this weekend, turns 90 and gets around better than I do lol. Caught 15 more at the haystack last night. Makes 117 so far
That bunch would set me to saying naughty words!
@@baitammo4652 I might have mumble a couple lol
A zap or two in the fuzzy wuzzy's would certainly motivate me ..
But hogs are stubborn sometimes..
My uncle used to knock the runts in the head , but after I bottle fed a couple he realized they would grow to the same size ...
One particular piglet we bottle fed was as tame as a kitten ..
After it got up to 20 lb he put it it in with the rest ...
But this little girl knew her name (no joke) and we would call her into the stock trailer so she could eat her fill...
She grew up to butchering weight , but he always used her to help load the others because she would load & unload with ease ...
He called her "judas" . Lol...
But it worked so well he never took her to the sale barn...
After she had several littlers , he retired her ...
In the fall we turned her out in the corn field & at night she would sleep in the woods in a pile of leaves she mounded up ...She had the run of the farm and I think because she had so much corn , acorns & grubs to eat she never rooted up anything but the woods ...
Til the day she died , that old girl helped load many hundreds of hogs & pigs ...
She was as domesticated as any dog I ever owned ...
@@pdrphil8159 Years ago my mother in law raised a wild one like that. It would always run up to you to get its back scratched lol. They are an extremely smart animal. They say they train them to find truffles. They can find them deeper than a dog, but might also eat them lol 😆
@@InKohouts627
Oh yea...I think it was Italy , but they trained hogs to find truffles in an old growth forest ..
That hog almost jumped out! 😲
@@dougwotton1046 crazy what they can do
Wow. Crazy.
Good video and good catch, except that last guy was stubborn and sure didn’t wanna go in the truck, but he finally gave up. The video was good better than some because it was daylight. This sun was shining and wherever you had the camera, I think you said you were carrying it on your chest. It’s a good viewpoint as to what’s going on because we see, what you see that way instead of having it on a tripod set on the grass somewhere worked well congratulations on a job. Well done.🎉. The second group took so long to get into your truck. I was thinking: is there something you can spray the shoot with that would attract the pigs; some scent that they would love - actually, I’ve read that pigs love the smell of petroleum so that might be an idea and they would run toward the hole instead of laying down and taking a nap. Got to be frustrating for them to decide to go up to shoot.😢
@@roaminaround377 Thanks
Great video sure do enjoy your videos keep up the good work😊
@@erwinwheeler124 Thanks i just loaded 6 more off the hay stack and looked with my thermal and probably seen 100 more out here. Just thought i was done lol
Solid panels on either side of the hog exit door may direct them better to the door to the truck.
True, but he can't take a day out to tow each Trap to the shop, (even to fix those broken Date stops),
BUT I have wondered in a sheet of 3-ply could be hinged on the side of the Ramps & folded out to cover most of the gap each side. It don't have to be strong, as it'll be outside where the pigs can't hit it.
I still think a green arrow, about 3£ width, on that bottom metal sheet swouyld aim 'em a ndew in the right direction!
"Get in there you bunch of turkeys"......😅
Those last 7 Hog's give you the runaround how frustrating see another spotted aggressive one amongst them - that jumper in the 1st trap very fit and healthy not his day getting caught in the high cage.
I’ve trapped a few otters on some nuisance beaver jobs and one of my best fishing spots has went down hill in the last few years because of them. Great catch that one pig is a high jump finalist 🤣🤣
@@cjenkins95 Wish I still had that much energy lol. Im not sure what the rules are in Oklahoma about otters
@@InKohouts627 there is a season for them just have to tag them I have a nuisance license also they wasn’t the target the beavers were but now that I know they are in the lake this year I will focus on them because they are destroying the fishing in this lake.
@@cjenkins95 They have hurt some ponds up here in Kansas. I have trapped a couple of them but my health takes the fun out of trapping these days. Hope you catch a bunch this season!
how many hogs can you load on the piGup? I understand it depends on dimension, but which is the biggest load?
@@smitthone probably 25 medium. My other truck was coup inches shorter and had 50 something one morning and did it in 2 trips
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Your video presentations are great. I don't see a need to change the camera position
@@esproductionsentertainment5645 Thanks I appreciate the advice and encouragement
What was that lambeau leap?!😂
About six feet straight up?!😳
How high is the trap?🪤
@@Quija9334 I think right at 7 feet. I'll try to remember to measure it
Why not put the loadout gate in the corner? Wouldn't it be easy to load them out because they bunch up in the corner.
@@joshlaboy1185 yes not sure why he built it that way. I plan to when I get a chance. Hard to pull it out of service when catching hogs lol.
Yes otters will eat all of your fish I have seen them do it