I just soak new traps in dawn overnight. Rinse them off and go catch coyotes. Then dye and wax the next season. Alot of the issues trappers thought were game changers are nothing more then myths. In my opinion dye and waxing your traps is not too catch more animals its to preserve the trap so it will last longer so you can more.
I like the paper towel trick to remove the oil. I never poured the water off as some of the oil would find it's way back onto the traps, so what I did was take the pot off of the heat and then pour water INTO THE POT which would cause it to overflow the pot and the oil would run off and down the sides.
Great vid. Always nice to see how other guys are prepping,like the paper towel trick . no surprise your keeping it simple,that's definitely your style.👍👍
Trick I just learned on removing oil and rusting at the same time put them in your dish washer it removes the oils from the factory and they come out rusted only need one to run it once!!! then you can throw them right in the dye and then wax!!! And BAM!!! you have perfectly rusted traps all dyed, waxed and ready in an hour or so!!!! Don't believe me try it once with a couple traps works awesome!!!!
You can rust the traps real quick within 24 hrs have a nice clean coat of rust with a mixture of white vinegar and water 75 to 25 more vinegar than water
The one thing I have an issue with is wax build up on the dog and the latch. Do you have a quick tip to allow the dog and latch to make a solid connection? I love the management advantage, it is the single reason I started my trapping career. I have followed all of your mods, tips and tricks for each of my sets. Thanks, you guys have helped me thin the pack here in West KY!
I just soak new traps in dawn overnight. Rinse them off and go catch coyotes. Then dye and wax the next season. Alot of the issues trappers thought were game changers are nothing more then myths. In my opinion dye and waxing your traps is not too catch more animals its to preserve the trap so it will last longer so you can more.
You have to love it when a box from Minnesota trapline products shows up!! I look forward to it every year. Great video, thanks for sharing
bearhill67 ahh yes
Thanks for watching!
by far my favorite videos you guys put out! I look forward to this series every year!
I like the paper towel trick to remove the oil.
I never poured the water off as some of the oil would find it's way back onto the traps, so what I did was take the pot off of the heat and then pour water INTO THE POT which would cause it to overflow the pot and the oil would run off and down the sides.
Minnesota trap brand company is only about 1 hour from me. You the man Casey.
Great vid. Always nice to see how other guys are prepping,like the paper towel trick . no surprise your keeping it simple,that's definitely your style.👍👍
You bet!
Great Info Thanks for sharing!
Keep the trapping videos rolling out! Tight chains.
My traps and all are ready, can you do a video on baits and lures y’all use 👍
Trick I just learned on removing oil and rusting at the same time put them in your dish washer it removes the oils from the factory and they come out rusted only need one to run it once!!! then you can throw them right in the dye and then wax!!! And BAM!!! you have perfectly rusted traps all dyed, waxed and ready in an hour or so!!!! Don't believe me try it once with a couple traps works awesome!!!!
You can rust the traps real quick within 24 hrs have a nice clean coat of rust with a mixture of white vinegar and water 75 to 25 more vinegar than water
Dyeing and Waxing trap is a right of passage into the fall trapping
I just started getting my traps ready
Is there an equipment list of what you recommend a newbie buy for coyote trapping in Texas?
The one thing I have an issue with is wax build up on the dog and the latch. Do you have a quick tip to allow the dog and latch to make a solid connection? I love the management advantage, it is the single reason I started my trapping career. I have followed all of your mods, tips and tricks for each of my sets. Thanks, you guys have helped me thin the pack here in West KY!
Couple years late but just starting. Why did you bend down the spring end’s. Gotta learn all I can
Thanks for the interesting and educational video. I think I am going to borrow your trap tag placement location. Thanks!
Great job
I am in north Texas and I was curious as to how you charge for trapping services. Do you charge day rates or weekly,monthly or per coyote caught?
Like that paper towel trick I wonder if it would pick up old wax?
Where do you get your trap tags?
Never mind. Got my answer
I've always hog ringed the tags to the chain. But that's just me
Get MB-550s they are the best out there
You trying to get Howard in trouble?6 inch inside jaw spread is the limit hear in Bama!
Inside measured perpendicular to the frame, parallel to the dog at it's widest point it measures 5 15/16".
@@ManagementAdvantage sorry!my ignorance!
Throw up a stinger snare system video