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Never thought to pound places for levers. Great tip
Great explanation!! I do the same thing with my dirt holes and this example is one of the best ways to do it! Great job Brother! Tight chains!
Appreciate ya buddy! Tight chains!!
I've never tried coal shale but I love using waxed dirt its really working good this year with the rain! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Excellent video!
Great video curious what kind of traps do you use thanks
NO BS K9 EXTREME JR'S. Specifically the 4 coiled Pro's
Thank you
Like to see you bed one in coal shale I’ve been thinking about trying it
You bed it exactly the same way. It just beds much easier because it isn't spongy like peat.
I was looking at a couple of your older videos on it and you were having some issues with traps freezing down how did you remedy that ?
@HuntTrapHomestead I was being cheap trying to not use much coal shale. Get a good solid covering in your trapping bed. Had no issues with it this year.
Completely went away from waxed dirt , can't pack it and the coyotes around here won't step on it .
I sure don't miss waxed dirt. And yea it is a pain to bed in it too.
Never thought to pound places for levers. Great tip
Great explanation!! I do the same thing with my dirt holes and this example is one of the best ways to do it! Great job Brother! Tight chains!
Appreciate ya buddy! Tight chains!!
I've never tried coal shale but I love using waxed dirt its really working good this year with the rain! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Excellent video!
Great video curious what kind of traps do you use thanks
NO BS K9 EXTREME JR'S. Specifically the 4 coiled Pro's
Thank you
Like to see you bed one in coal shale I’ve been thinking about trying it
You bed it exactly the same way. It just beds much easier because it isn't spongy like peat.
I was looking at a couple of your older videos on it and you were having some issues with traps freezing down how did you remedy that ?
@HuntTrapHomestead I was being cheap trying to not use much coal shale. Get a good solid covering in your trapping bed. Had no issues with it this year.
Completely went away from waxed dirt , can't pack it and the coyotes around here won't step on it .
I sure don't miss waxed dirt. And yea it is a pain to bed in it too.