Jon Sorensen I’m not sure why, but Ben has had a lot of success trapping. Check out our trapping video playlist and see if he has the same approach on his other traps. I think it’s consistent with his other sets.
i always catch badger on occasion in my canine sets from time to time but never seen anyone set up just for badger thanks for sharing this gonna give it a shot. Any ideas on how to set up conitrap or snares on a fresh active badger digs? and would like see a badger being put upfrom start to finish. thanks.
+STREETERBOYZOUTDOORS From Ben- Depends on the state, but #220 body grips can be set st hole entrance and staked in. Not sure about the snares due to non target catches. The height of the snare would make it fair game to other similar size critters and dang near impossible to target badger.
STREETERBOYZOUTDOORS - or why not just leave them alone instead of thinking that you have the right to do what the hell you want, but like I said to the other human entities, what goes around comes around!
Badgers normally come out backwards of their holes and they have many holes, they busy lil critters. I been after a badger now for some time, I found his home and he has it filled, so I will use this set up for when he comes out, most badgers will set ur trap off (if trap is set light) kicking all the dirt out. But this badger we have is on property we bought and currently going to be putting livestock on. Andof course have praire dogs on. So he has to go as they do. We are giving him a 50 50 chance, we have set live traps, as we will relocate him if he gets in there, and if he gets into the foothold he will be dispatched and used. Last time we saw him he was digging after a praire dog by our pickup as we were out ranching. Lol he a huge one. I hope to relocate him, wife wants his fur, ssshhhhh I’m on his side.
Logan Scutt, badgers always dig away from the stake. When caught they go the the end of chain and dig. If ur targeting badgers its not a bad idea to have a longer trap chain. Im a hardcore coyote trapper, but do catch a good number of badgers and I have short chain on my yote traps. Been trapping for many years. Started back in 1977 Richard from Kansas;)
Thanks for the video you explained everything so could actually understand. Great job I'm going to try it tonight
Open country hunter this is the best badger trapping video ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Jason Mewes Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
wow that was alot of dirt on top of a trap. why did you did it so deep?
Jon Sorensen I’m not sure why, but Ben has had a lot of success trapping. Check out our trapping video playlist and see if he has the same approach on his other traps. I think it’s consistent with his other sets.
I will thanks. Just seemed like alot of dirt over that first trap. Could just be camera angles as well.
Jon Sorensen you are right it is a lot of dirt, but seems to do the job for him! Hope you enjoy the videos! Thanks
i always catch badger on occasion in my canine sets from time to time but never seen anyone set up just for badger thanks for sharing this gonna give it a shot.
Any ideas on how to set up conitrap or snares on a fresh active badger digs? and would like see a badger being put upfrom start to finish. thanks.
+STREETERBOYZOUTDOORS From Ben- Depends on the state, but #220 body grips can be set st hole entrance and staked in. Not sure about the snares due to non target catches. The height of the snare would make it fair game to other similar size critters and dang near impossible to target badger.
+STREETERBOYZOUTDOORS Also, when we get our next badger, we will try to get a video on the process. Thanks for the comments!
STREETERBOYZOUTDOORS
- or why not just leave them alone instead of thinking that you have the right to do what the hell you want, but like I said to the other human entities, what goes around comes around!
Badgers normally come out backwards of their holes and they have many holes, they busy lil critters. I been after a badger now for some time, I found his home and he has it filled, so I will use this set up for when he comes out, most badgers will set ur trap off (if trap is set light) kicking all the dirt out. But this badger we have is on property we bought and currently going to be putting livestock on. Andof course have praire dogs on. So he has to go as they do. We are giving him a 50 50 chance, we have set live traps, as we will relocate him if he gets in there, and if he gets into the foothold he will be dispatched and used. Last time we saw him he was digging after a praire dog by our pickup as we were out ranching. Lol he a huge one. I hope to relocate him, wife wants his fur, ssshhhhh I’m on his side.
I see it is a k-9 extreme. Love those traps. Just got a bunch and am going to get more!
+Brandon Penzkover awesome!
Brandon Penzkover
- yeah, bet you do nasty, but at least I know that what goes around comes around. There is such a thing as karma, you nasty entity.
sunny sim shut up, pusscake
is that a ko no bs k-9 extreme trap?
+Brandon Penzkover Yes it is.
why IS a trap for me? );
😢 I hate hunting animals
Then why did you watch it? DS
Disgusting people, I hate people who are cruel to animals.
edward smith no need to hate. We aren’t cruel. You didn’t have to watch the video but thanks for commenting on it.
edward smith you live with your mom don't you
He probably eats KFC chicken every week but does not care about the chicken. Same for with his Mac Donalds
Disgusting badgers, I hate badgers who are cruel to chickens.
Don’t they dig stakes up
Logan Scutt I don’t believe ben has ran into that issue before.
Ok if ur sure
Logan Scutt, badgers always dig away from the stake. When caught they go the the end of chain and dig. If ur targeting badgers its not a bad idea to have a longer trap chain. Im a hardcore coyote trapper, but do catch a good number of badgers and I have short chain on my yote traps. Been trapping for many years. Started back in 1977
Richard from Kansas;)
Didn’t even stake the one we trapped and it was pretty good size. We used a heavy chain as a drag. He couldn’t go far with that much weight.