SET LOCATION FOR BOBCAT TRAPPING.... Also, " I put my trap under their feet" theory explained
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- In this quick video, I walk you through my set locations at a Long Running Barrier, also know as a rocky ridge. I hope these tips will help you catch more bobcats.
Thanks for the tips and for taking the time to explain things to us Jeromy! I am still after my first cat catch, so these videos are a huge help!!! Thanks again man! 🤘
That’s awesome! Trapping for me is constantly learning, and getting different perspectives, and different trappers will set things different… good luck out there I hope you get what you’re after!
I like these instructional videos way more than all the catch videos in the world! Thanks
Thanks Brent, I definitely get rambling sometimes, and I’ll try to keep that pointless info to a minimum. As always I appreciate your support of my channel
Hello Mr Jeromy, another great video on setup and location.
Hey Dale! Thanks for your support, I do appreciate it.
Thanks Jeromy, videos like this help us all , sometimes it hard to visualize where to make the set. Good luck , hope the family is well.
Hey Mike, all is well with us here. I appreciate the comment
Hi Jeromy. Loved your video. Thanks for another GREAT one. I love your instructional videos, however, I still love to see your "catch" videos, and especially your bobcat "catch" videos. As you know, I am trying to learn how to catch a cat or two myself, and have been frustrated with empty traps for the most part. Maybe I need to come and go with you again and get a refresher. 😁 Good luck with this winter's bad trapping weather.
Thank you Dad!
Yessur it works. My cat numbers have dramatically improved since i started a similar method of trapping thanks to your advice.
That is awesome! I know the real estate looks different down South, but the principal is the same. It took me quite a few years to figure out how to catch cats, but once I did, they are by far the easiest animals on my trapline… except for muskrats I guess Lol
Short and sweet! that's the way to go. Good info.
Hahhahahahah. You’re definitely correct. I ramble sometimes…
Thank you for taking time to video. I thoroughly enjoy them. Educational.
Thank you for the comment. I appreciate the feedback
Great information Jeromy. Always learn something from your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the support Mark!
Great ínfo Jeremy!! Walk threw sets work great
Hey Tom! My favorite set… lol
Great info , love the visual of set locations thanks
Thank you for the feedback I appreciate it
Thanks for the information; I am new to trapping in middle Georgia. All information is very helpful.
Good luck on your trapline in Georgia! I know our terrain may be different from your area to mine, but the principle is the same. If a trapper can get the trap under the animals foot, you stand a pretty good chance of consistently catching them.
Love watching you videos. Thank you for passing on your knowledge.
Thanks for sharing your videos and keep them coming please.
Will do!
Beautiful country …a lot different than what I’m used to. Great video bud.
It’s wide open, sometimes seems overwhelming deciding where to make a set… I guess that’s what makes it a challenge. Thanks for the support
Awesome stuff Jeromy, love watching guys trap critters I don’t have around here, hopefully you get some cats👍👍
Hey Frank! Good to hear from you!
Love your videos!! Can you do one about how you tan your coyotes!? I’m curious on how you do it!
Hey Zach thanks for watching. Coyotes are one of the easiest animals to learn how to tan. I’ve tanned quite a few, and they turn out great. It’s a good idea for a future video.
Great job on your i structions! Love your videos.
Thank you. I appreciate the feedback!
Really appreciate your knowledge, excellent stuff...
Thank you, I appreciate your support
Nothing wrong with a bunch of blind sets ! The Ol' Wolfer's didn't run 500 dirtholes to make the big catches and neither did the high number cat guy's ! Beautiful cat country your in ! Im a bit jealous !
This is a brand new place for me to trap. It’s pretty dang nice. You are right about it being nice cat country! I appreciate the comment and view
Great info Jeromy 😁👍
Hey thanks Woody!
Great video keep up the awesome work you do
Thank you John!
Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thanks Mark!
Great video love seeing that beautiful country your trapping. Great advice on blind sets. I must have missed the video on you making skunk essence and Vaseline. Can you elaborate and do you use it for a calling scent for coyotes
Hey Jeff! I think it was a trapping tip video on making homemade lure. The video just shows the castor and Vaseline, but I make two different lures with the Vaseline. I mix castor and Vaseline for one lure, and skunk essence and Vaseline for one lure. I use it for beaver, and bobcat mostly.
The skunk and Vaseline is a little too loud for these coyotes around here. Most of them only come around the set, and don’t “work it” with real loud smells.
I honestly don’t use any “call lures” I try really hard to try to get the set right where the animal is already going to be walking. I use a lot of urine instead of loud smells. Great to hear from you!
Ok i saw that video i didn't know you could use skunk essence in it to. Guess it would be like dunlap hell fire
Great information. Thank you
Thanks for watching
Great information brother
Thank you Dave
I enjoyed your videos
Thanks for watching
Great info
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