Great video, ty very much for taking the time to make it. This will help a lot of people. The kinda people that fish this way like u and me are the kinda people that like to build there own stuff and take pride in it.
You hit the nail on the head on that one. Building your own gear makes it Xtra special. I had a guy ask me the other day, why don't you just buy some. I said, to start off with it's a dying art and hardly anyone makes them. Second of my all, it probably wouldn't suit me, LoL
Cool, I'm familiar with Morgan city. I haven't got the flews 100% satisfactory, but hopefully will next year some time. Right now we're so beast with hunting, but we have nets in now. We're releasing a new net video next week
Thanks for paying attention to your dad's work, your audience can follow these instructions very well as you explain, waiting for part 3. My uncle Clyde in Wichita, KS was a famous catfish man..trout lines limb lines , kept his bluegills for bait in backyard tanks.. I have never seen such a fish trap, intriguing...like a eel trap in northeast rivers it seems. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, they aren't legal in some states. We do limb lines and such baited with bluegills and will eventually get around to those type videos as well..lots of content we can do on our type channel. Part 3 in a few days, thanks for following!!
It is a lot of work for sure. Next ones I build I'll have enough lumber to turn out 3-4. It would be way easier pre cutting several out them putting them together. Thanks!!
I've been wanting to do this for myself for some time now. I have a number of different types of fish, crawfad, and turtle traps. I'm going to be getting a few of each made up to have enough to ensure that if bad comes to worse, I'll have the stuff I need to keep my family fed with God's bounty from our local creeks, rivers, ponds, and lakes. Thank you for these wonderful videos, and may God bless you and yours and all those that you call friend.
Thanks for a fantastic comment. A lot of people joke about an apocalypse, but it's always a good idea to set ourselves up to be more self-sufficient. Thanks for the follow!!
Yes sir, you'll like the final product. That gardens what slowed us down on the videos. Many comments as we're getting on the garden, maybe we should include bits and pieces of it. After all, it's part of surviving too, LoL
Was the bevel angle on the catch slat frame also 15°? Just watched the third video in the series and I think I got the answer to my question. Thanks for the videos.
19-21 is my recommendation. You'll have to play with that to fit your likes depending on type wood used and flexibility. Ash you can go 21. Oak you may want 19 or20
I really enjoy ur videos. I am new to commercial fishing. I just started this year. I have the wire traps. But I haven't had any luck with them. I would like to get a few slat traps but Mississippi have different gaps then urs. Would love any advice u could give me on fish wire traps
Yes I think Mississippi is 15" square or smaller. I know the regulations are online if you Google search it. I've had better luck with wire nets in lakes for channel catfish. If the throat isn't right it will highly effect the catch. I'm not an expert on them, but we do have some wire net videos in our video list on our main UA-cam page. In the summer I fish them hanging vertical with the throats down. Use the cheese blocks. I use half one unless I know I'm in a lot of fish, then use a whole one. The tail end will only be 2-5 ft under the surface in 12-16 ft of water. This could depend on the lake. This keeps the fish out of the thermocline. No oxygen down low. Now come November we go to fishing them on bottom.
I've been asked similar questions and I always answer in short with if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I can promise if there was a better way the old timers would have figured it out. Guys have asked about cypress before. Fact is ceder and cypress may catch but they are less dense than oak. That makes Oak way easier to sink. Ceder and cypress is way harder to sink, and I'm speaking from experience. That said, oak also last a long time in water and holds up really well and is very strong. Way less likely to pull staples or nails through the board and fish bust out as well. I've seen these traps come up with several hundred lbs of catfish in them. If you cut cedar or cypress as thin as oak slats, they won't be as strong, and if you soak water in those big ceder pickets, there gonna be so heavy you won't be able to get them in the boat. I believe it would be a waste of money trying. Hope this helps!!
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 That makes sense. The question crossed my mind for a proof of concept test for when I go on a weekend scouting/hunting trip. I hoped to make 1 out of pickets and if/when it worked, I would make 2 out of the wood you recommended and be sitting in high cotton.
My experience is I had some of those ceder pickets and used them for catfish boxes for hand grabbing. They worked fine in that application because I wasn't dragging them in the boat. That said it took me forever to sink them and a ton of weight. Thinks we're like trying to sink life jackets🤣🤣🤣. That said we grabbed a good many catfish out of them
Maybe someone else would comment on this. I've never tried or seen one out of cypress. I have built cypress boxes to hand fish. Blues stayed in them, 😂
19 I believe. It's really not that critical, because your fingers are shorter leaving a bigger opening. I'll do 21 on the catch throats on ones I make in the future
Great video, ty very much for taking the time to make it. This will help a lot of people. The kinda people that fish this way like u and me are the kinda people that like to build there own stuff and take pride in it.
You hit the nail on the head on that one. Building your own gear makes it Xtra special. I had a guy ask me the other day, why don't you just buy some. I said, to start off with it's a dying art and hardly anyone makes them. Second of my all, it probably wouldn't suit me, LoL
Great video !!!! Thank you for taking the time to make them. Can't wait for the next one !
Thanks. Finishing the traps being edited so should be out next week!!
My Dad Build Cat Fish Boxes for years down in the Morgan City Area, Nice to see you working it again
Cool, I'm familiar with Morgan city. I haven't got the flews 100% satisfactory, but hopefully will next year some time. Right now we're so beast with hunting, but we have nets in now. We're releasing a new net video next week
Glad to see this video. Brings back memories!
Glad you got to fish them. As a kid I could not sleep at night wondering what was in them the next morning, lol
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 it’s still like Christmas morning every time I pull up a net, even now.
Exactly, kinda like opening morning of hunting season
Thanks for paying attention to your dad's work, your audience can follow these instructions very well as you explain, waiting for part 3. My uncle Clyde in Wichita, KS was a famous catfish man..trout lines limb lines , kept his bluegills for bait in backyard tanks.. I have never seen such a fish trap, intriguing...like a eel trap in northeast rivers it seems. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, they aren't legal in some states. We do limb lines and such baited with bluegills and will eventually get around to those type videos as well..lots of content we can do on our type channel. Part 3 in a few days, thanks for following!!
That's great that you're doing this, I've caught cat's alot of ways but I've never even seen a slat trap. You're keeping the old ways alive
Thanks. That's the whole idea behind our channel, preserving our heritage as outdoorsmen and women
A lot of work, but your Dad would be proud. Keep on grinding.
It is a lot of work for sure. Next ones I build I'll have enough lumber to turn out 3-4. It would be way easier pre cutting several out them putting them together. Thanks!!
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 No doubt
I've been wanting to do this for myself for some time now. I have a number of different types of fish, crawfad, and turtle traps.
I'm going to be getting a few of each made up to have enough to ensure that if bad comes to worse, I'll have the stuff I need to keep my family fed with God's bounty from our local creeks, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
Thank you for these wonderful videos, and may God bless you and yours and all those that you call friend.
Thanks for a fantastic comment. A lot of people joke about an apocalypse, but it's always a good idea to set ourselves up to be more self-sufficient. Thanks for the follow!!
Doing great with these videos! It’s quite a project….I’m ready for the finished project and a trap full of fish! Awesome job!
Lol, that's definitely coming but it's gonna be split into two video's. The trap is finished now, so that's gonna be next week's video
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 I’ll be way! I can imagine how much longer it took trying to video everything
Been waiting for this one. Nice watermelons too.
Everyone been waiting on it, lol. Sorry it's taken this long. The watermelons and the rest of the Garden took our time last few weeks!!
Nice video, explained good enough i might have to one sometime. Thanks
Yes sir, just be sure to check local regulations
Great video.really enjoyed it. Waiting for #3. Keep it going
It's in the works, hang in there, 😂
I'm enjoying these videos as well as all the others. Your garden is looking great, BTW!
Yes sir, you'll like the final product. That gardens what slowed us down on the videos. Many comments as we're getting on the garden, maybe we should include bits and pieces of it. After all, it's part of surviving too, LoL
Love the content, keep making these videos my friend.
Thanks. Appreciate encouraging comments from our viewers!!
I wish you would have a material list sizes and everything to build these things on paper
Lol, if I did that nobody would watch the video🤣🤣🤣. With UA-cam they want Max view time. We're graded like school students on it🤣🤣🤣🤷
Was the bevel angle on the catch slat frame also 15°? Just watched the third video in the series and I think I got the answer to my question. Thanks for the videos.
19-21 is my recommendation. You'll have to play with that to fit your likes depending on type wood used and flexibility. Ash you can go 21. Oak you may want 19 or20
I really enjoy ur videos. I am new to commercial fishing. I just started this year. I have the wire traps. But I haven't had any luck with them. I would like to get a few slat traps but Mississippi have different gaps then urs. Would love any advice u could give me on fish wire traps
Yes I think Mississippi is 15" square or smaller. I know the regulations are online if you Google search it. I've had better luck with wire nets in lakes for channel catfish. If the throat isn't right it will highly effect the catch. I'm not an expert on them, but we do have some wire net videos in our video list on our main UA-cam page. In the summer I fish them hanging vertical with the throats down. Use the cheese blocks. I use half one unless I know I'm in a lot of fish, then use a whole one. The tail end will only be 2-5 ft under the surface in 12-16 ft of water. This could depend on the lake. This keeps the fish out of the thermocline. No oxygen down low. Now come November we go to fishing them on bottom.
That's interesting even though I won't ever build one. I just like to know how things are made.
I've slowed this one down for guys like you that want the details. Trying to get better about that. It's not my nature 🤣
When is part 3 can't wait to see it
Part 3 should come next week. It's filmed but not edited!!
My state requires 60” max length and up to 30”x30”, would you recommend building larger where allowed?
I personally would not unless I had a winch in the boat. They get heavy. Biggest id fish is about 16x16
Can cedar fence pickets be used for the exterior panels? They are inexpensive, readily available, and 3 of them are right at 16" wide.
I've been asked similar questions and I always answer in short with if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I can promise if there was a better way the old timers would have figured it out. Guys have asked about cypress before. Fact is ceder and cypress may catch but they are less dense than oak. That makes Oak way easier to sink. Ceder and cypress is way harder to sink, and I'm speaking from experience. That said, oak also last a long time in water and holds up really well and is very strong. Way less likely to pull staples or nails through the board and fish bust out as well. I've seen these traps come up with several hundred lbs of catfish in them. If you cut cedar or cypress as thin as oak slats, they won't be as strong, and if you soak water in those big ceder pickets, there gonna be so heavy you won't be able to get them in the boat. I believe it would be a waste of money trying. Hope this helps!!
@@godscountryhuntingfishing1638 That makes sense. The question crossed my mind for a proof of concept test for when I go on a weekend scouting/hunting trip. I hoped to make 1 out of pickets and if/when it worked, I would make 2 out of the wood you recommended and be sitting in high cotton.
My experience is I had some of those ceder pickets and used them for catfish boxes for hand grabbing. They worked fine in that application because I wasn't dragging them in the boat. That said it took me forever to sink them and a ton of weight. Thinks we're like trying to sink life jackets🤣🤣🤣. That said we grabbed a good many catfish out of them
I agree with others on some garden videos is that trap in the water yet lol
I put it in my pond yesterday to soak. Probably start fishing it next week!!
Would cypress work for traps
Maybe someone else would comment on this. I've never tried or seen one out of cypress. I have built cypress boxes to hand fish. Blues stayed in them, 😂
What degree is the front throat cut at
19 I believe. It's really not that critical, because your fingers are shorter leaving a bigger opening. I'll do 21 on the catch throats on ones I make in the future