Thanks for more data on snaresI I absolutely love the intro to your videos with the kayak and that music… It reaches down and grabs some wild place deep in my soul.
Great information I'm getting my snares ready at the moment for my first season snaring just dipped them with information from your other videos I appreciate your time and help
Here I am again lol. Boy I feel like I've been in school all day. Thank you for doing what you do in the videos. I feel like I've gained enough knowledge from your channel to go out and get started snaring, along with a book my wife got me I believe I can put all this and from what I learned making traditional sets and go out and gather some furs to go with my leather working stuff.
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@@Meattrapper Ive already been thinking about it. Is it just your content or can you see others? The boss will be here in a little bit and I'll check it out. Just curious, where are you at? I've heard you talk about temperature and humidity in several of your videos so I figured you were somewhere down here with me
Great instruction as always Tim. Clear and well explained. I really need to head over to southern snares and load up. Set for this season, thinking ahead.
Even if not required deer stops are huge on most snares as deer always will find them also a deer stop is usually set big enough can keep most smaller house pets alive
Good morning meet trapper... Another great video. I commented four five weeks ago on a video you did and I was requesting some specifics on trapping Hogs. I'm trap in a few but I don't seem to be as effective yet is what I could be. When you read this comment if you don't mind shoot me a little information on loop size and distance off the ground. It seems I'm having a few of my snares knocked down and laying in the trail. Thanks so much and God bless you from Central Florida on this beautiful Sunday morning.
Snaring hogs is just like snaring any other animal - except you have everything from little piglets to giant boars. There is no set loop size or height. Your best bet is to put out a game camera and see what you are dealing with, then adjust the loop size and height to fit what you see,
Great video as always thanks.. I know a lot of guys use 1/16 on Bobcats. I only used 5/64 on them. But I got a deal on 4dz of 40 inch 1/16 snares with a Gregerson lock. No tubing or deer stops. But can add them. They look like they have a #11 swivel on them. Would they work good on Bobcats. Because they r easy to hold never had one to chew. I would like to try to snare a mink or muskrat sometime. I am getting to like snaring more than steel traps. Easy to set no bait or dug up traps. I have never used a Gregerson lock. Do u know anything about them? As long as as a person is 20ft or less from water no deer stop is required. Thanks again.
Gregerson locks are great locks. They were the first lock I ever used. The Gregerson lock is ideal for small game as the lock will snap under a heaver load - sort of a built in breakaway type device. Good luck!
Hello sir, I have been watching your videos recently, very helpful and lots of information from an expert, but I am new on trapping and I can't really decide what is the best traps that would work for me. The nearest area for hog hunting is about 2 hours from my place so I think snaring is the solution for me, for it is simplicity and I wouldn't have to care a lot of tools for it with me, but is there anyway to make a safe lock for snare that relaxes when the catch stop pulling? so it will catch and keep the hog alive until I came back. Thank You.
There are many relaxing locks on the market. Contact Brian at southernsnares.com - 912-288-6542 and tell him that you need hog snares and that MeatTrapper sent you - he will fix you up with the best available. I promise you will NOT be disappointed.
Thanks for more data on snaresI
I absolutely love the intro to your videos with the kayak and that music… It reaches down and grabs some wild place deep in my soul.
Great information I'm getting my snares ready at the moment for my first season snaring just dipped them with information from your other videos I appreciate your time and help
Here I am again lol. Boy I feel like I've been in school all day. Thank you for doing what you do in the videos. I feel like I've gained enough knowledge from your channel to go out and get started snaring, along with a book my wife got me I believe I can put all this and from what I learned making traditional sets and go out and gather some furs to go with my leather working stuff.
You should consider joing our Patreon group. www.patreon.com/meattrapper It's $5 a month, but includes vidoes I can't put on UA-cam, over 300 episodes of the podcast and membership in our private Telegram channel, which is like a 24/7 campfire chat.
@@Meattrapper Ive already been thinking about it. Is it just your content or can you see others? The boss will be here in a little bit and I'll check it out.
Just curious, where are you at? I've heard you talk about temperature and humidity in several of your videos so I figured you were somewhere down here with me
@@Meattrapper ok I'm on there!
Great, informative video. Learned a lot about snare construction here. Thanks for sharing!
Great instruction as always Tim. Clear and well explained. I really need to head over to southern snares and load up. Set for this season, thinking ahead.
KEEP TEACHING BROTHER IM STILL LEARNING GOD BLESS
contreeman Tim is very good... learned a lot of things from him
Another great informative video. I can testify to the awesome snares, sents, and lures Southern Snares produce they are amazing.
Thank you Tim!
I just wish they were legal on land here. :(
Great vid buddy.
Good information meat trapper I really enjoy ,the Patreon
Thanks great info .. This answers some of my beginning questions really well..
Enjoy your videos very much!!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge
Great presentation, I will check them out.😁
Even if not required deer stops are huge on most snares as deer always will find them also a deer stop is usually set big enough can keep most smaller house pets alive
Awesome video! Thanks
I’m new guy in this thank you
Do wire snares work for small game in a situation where you can't us cable?
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent as always
Good morning meet trapper... Another great video. I commented four five weeks ago on a video you did and I was requesting some specifics on trapping Hogs. I'm trap in a few but I don't seem to be as effective yet is what I could be. When you read this comment if you don't mind shoot me a little information on loop size and distance off the ground. It seems I'm having a few of my snares knocked down and laying in the trail. Thanks so much and God bless you from Central Florida on this beautiful Sunday morning.
Snaring hogs is just like snaring any other animal - except you have everything from little piglets to giant boars. There is no set loop size or height. Your best bet is to put out a game camera and see what you are dealing with, then adjust the loop size and height to fit what you see,
As usual great video!
Another great informative video. Annealed is just heated up metal and then allowing it to cool down with air? Do you temper it after?
Nope - you can buy them from southernsnares.com of just put a handful in a coffee can, heat in a fire and let cool down.
Thanks, another great video!
Very good information
Great video as always thanks.. I know a lot of guys use 1/16 on Bobcats. I only used 5/64 on them. But I got a deal on 4dz of 40 inch 1/16 snares with a Gregerson lock. No tubing or deer stops. But can add them. They look like they have a #11 swivel on them. Would they work good on Bobcats. Because they r easy to hold never had one to chew. I would like to try to snare a mink or muskrat sometime. I am getting to like snaring more than steel traps. Easy to set no bait or dug up traps. I have never used a Gregerson lock. Do u know anything about them? As long as as a person is 20ft or less from water no deer stop is required. Thanks again.
Gregerson locks are great locks. They were the first lock I ever used. The Gregerson lock is ideal for small game as the lock will snap under a heaver load - sort of a built in breakaway type device. Good luck!
Hello sir, I have been watching your videos recently, very helpful and lots of information from an expert, but I am new on trapping and I can't really decide what is the best traps that would work for me. The nearest area for hog hunting is about 2 hours from my place so I think snaring is the solution for me, for it is simplicity and I wouldn't have to care a lot of tools for it with me, but is there anyway to make a safe lock for snare that relaxes when the catch stop pulling? so it will catch and keep the hog alive until I came back.
Thank You.
There are many relaxing locks on the market. Contact Brian at southernsnares.com - 912-288-6542 and tell him that you need hog snares and that MeatTrapper sent you - he will fix you up with the best available. I promise you will NOT be disappointed.
most dogs just sit down and waite, After you catch the same dog a dozen times or so they also learn to stay out of them.
The 1/16 snare looks like it doesnt want to close small enough.
Для какой цели служит кольцо в петле?
What snare for jungle fowl
Where can i buy some of those swivels
Southernsnares.com, tell them Meattrapper sent ya!
Hello! What kind of beaver bait do you use?
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How many times can a snare be reused?
Snares cannot be reused.
The Meat Trapper Thank you for your reply. Can they not be reused because the wire becomes bent up?
@@BurleighW Yes, the cable gets twisted so badly that it will not work.
To be ABLE to READ the Trail is FIRST and Foremost Thing. Other LARGER animals Tracking the small Game is ALWAYS Possible.
The foxes are very clever and they can see the snare. I tried but couldn't trap.