Learn to rope: Catching big horns

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Ever wondered if and why you should practice on big horns? This video teaches you how to handle big horns and what practicing on them does for your rope handling. Enjoy. Remember to tell your frinds and subscribe!!
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  • @fowlmouthfarmin7601
    @fowlmouthfarmin7601 4 роки тому +2

    Great video.
    Slow motion is exactly what I needed to "click" hand position as I'm a beginner trying to soak info in and I'm a visual learner.
    No one uses slow motion and it is incredibly helpful to visualize hand position and how the rope flys through the air.
    Excellent production! Thank you

  • @Shakey731
    @Shakey731 11 років тому +1

    I agree the best roping instruction I have ever seen. Showing these vids to a couple of college students who want me to teach them to rope. Savin' a lot of miles. Cheers from Australia.

  • @13east13raly
    @13east13raly 11 років тому

    My good friend and I have just started our roping journey together, I want to say thanks to your videos for helping us with basic mechanics, we went from missing the dummy every time to 40-50 catches in a row! Thank you please post more learning to rope videos!

  • @josephmatheson2882
    @josephmatheson2882 11 років тому

    The best instruction on roping I've seen...

  • @joelensz307
    @joelensz307 4 роки тому

    You are absolutely an excellent teacher. Thanks

  • @drustew
    @drustew  12 років тому +1

    An xxs or an extra soft will be perfect for you. I highly recommend an xxs nitro. Lots of body, tip weight, and a great overall feel

  • @hangincquarterhorses
    @hangincquarterhorses 3 роки тому

    “They still make me a little nervous” 😂😂

  • @kendalldrake1887
    @kendalldrake1887 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the help

  • @twag0735
    @twag0735 10 років тому

    What I've noticed roping big bones, is that my loop or tip goes forward when i deliver (kind of like when your heeling) and the wraps back towards me, so my rope gets both horns about 90% of the time. but my rope goes kind of low too, to the tip of the nose at times till i pull it up. Hoping to one day be the best roper i can be

  • @JBrownw2121
    @JBrownw2121 7 років тому

    where to get these?

  • @kylerbullock1879
    @kylerbullock1879 11 років тому

    talked to kaleb driggers the other day and he uses a medium soft. how does that benifit a header at all? im a true 5 header and i like them as soft as i can get them. but ive tried it and i have nevey waved off of so many steers before.

  • @morecorners
    @morecorners 9 років тому

    Another great video breaking it all down. From this video and the others I notice that you don't drop a coil. Surely you have to do so on horseback?

    • @ianalderson6929
      @ianalderson6929 9 років тому

      No you should practice close so you don't have to drop a coil then when you're on your horse you should be where you were on the dummy

  • @johnbrunetto
    @johnbrunetto 4 роки тому

    What brand rope?

  • @drustew
    @drustew  12 років тому

    Xtra soft explosion from Cactus

  • @dilsonluiz3567
    @dilsonluiz3567 10 років тому +2

    I wonder how about the coasts of roping in america, I mean; having a horse and going to some place I could practice every week.

    • @ianalderson6929
      @ianalderson6929 9 років тому

      Depending where you go should be about $15 - $40 per head of steer.

    • @dilsonluiz3567
      @dilsonluiz3567 9 років тому

      O mean, all the spends, like. Owning a horse,
      And practicing, how much would oast it all?

    • @ianalderson6929
      @ianalderson6929 9 років тому +1

      Oh if you look hard you can probably find a started roping horse for $2,500-$3,500 and about $130 a month that covers hay, pellets, grain, and water. Then for someone to finish your horse (make sure there at least a number 4) should be about $1,500. All in all from the time you get your horse to the time it is finished it will be about 2-6 months make sure you get to bond with your horse before you send it off to get finished. Then practice if you go out for the afternoon and practice roping it will be about $30 per horse so if you bring two it will be $60. Hope that answers you question, I live in California so the prices may be a little different but not much.

  • @rocha7971
    @rocha7971 11 років тому

    prefiro o laço comprido

  • @JesseP.Watson
    @JesseP.Watson 10 років тому

    Question from the UK (up in the hill's of Yorkshire) ....Could I rope sheep from the back of a motorbike? It'd sure be handy. :D ...but seriously I'm wondering about this.

  • @Bloods2006
    @Bloods2006 7 років тому +1

    I'm not the most experience roper but I practice daily and always watch all sorts of videos. I hear a lot of ropers say that you should have your index running down the shank but on your go pro yours doesn't look like it. Also, you're a proponent of 'spreading a deck of cards' but I usually see others go about half way and flip their hand over to prompt the catch. Any particular reason you do it the way you do?

    • @thecolttuf
      @thecolttuf 7 років тому

      Bloods2006 the pointing of finger is just personal preference and when you turn your hand over too soon it makes you split the horns 99 percent of the time when you split horns it's from not coming all the way across and turning your hand over too soon, so on big horns you really have to come all the way across. Hope this helps

    • @Bloods2006
      @Bloods2006 7 років тому

      Thank you for the reply. Do you know of any good ways to get in the habit of not turning my hand over too soon? My biggest issue is pulling before i have a catch so I've really been working on following through with my delivery, waiting a second or two, then pulling the slack that way I get out of the habit of pulling before a catch and making my loop smaller.

  • @rymondhaby8405
    @rymondhaby8405 9 років тому

    @MatheusCarvalho the explosion

  • @marioreynoso6450
    @marioreynoso6450 9 років тому

    You should do a bones give away

  • @tinnyblacksmith3434
    @tinnyblacksmith3434 3 роки тому

    I’ve been roping for about 3 weeks by the second week I could get it on average 5 times out of ten third week I can make it 8-9 times out of ten I practice on an anvil that is as big if not bigger than those long horns lol I just picked me up a roping head dummy and roping that thing is cake all day long

  • @flytieabc
    @flytieabc 10 років тому

    Really not sure why roping big horns is a big deal. For me at least, roping big horns is easy but useless. Last 15 years at jackpots, all the steers have tiny horns anyway.