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cool trick . i have pulled handles off trying to separate them before .
Yes sir. And cracked many buckets.
Nice! 👍
are there any culverts close to the yard ? i find skunks like to stay in them .
Not on this property. We are in the city, so I'm sure there are some on nearby streets.
should work .
nice catch . i have had raccoons in cage traps pull everything they could reach into the trap with them . hope you have some luck on the skunks .
nice work on the bridges .
Thanks. We put them in this past fall. Didn't realize how much water moves through there until we spent a lot of time and energy on that part of the property.
try the banana .
We did on the original set. Gonna take another back when I check them tomorrow. Have mackerel out now.
@@GreyGhostsOutdoorsMS it is hard to keep the flies out of the bait in this heat , good luck .
Got to meet Paul A this weekend 😊
@@dannyphillips9080 he is a great guy , i hope to someday meet him .
I will try and make a copy of the demo he did and get it to you
Brad is doing a super job I stared this job and I went to the FTA convention in Harrisonburg Va. this weekend. We got an inside look at a new trap coming out this winter so stay tune for more information.
good luck on the skunk trapping , banana seems to be a great bait for skunks and doesn't seem appealing to the feral cats in the area .
No need for a watering can in turquoise that comes with the matching gloves, hand shovel, snips, belt, sun-hat and clogs. Well done!
Big Fun!!! 👍👊
I have been late up for the last couple weeks finally got a chance to do a short fishing trip thanks too Brad this was great an safe trip
Assassinos
Your furs were the hit of the show. Thanks so much for letting us borrow them.
glad it went well for you .
you are full of s**t
well put together video .
Thanks. We are getting things together for our table at the upcoming Wild Game Supper at the Corinth Coliseum next Tuesday night. This video will play there, too.
That'd Venus. Not Jupiter.
You are correct. Jupiter was also visible, but it was above the eclipse.
Nice!
Outstanding!
Hey Dan Davis what do you think
great idea on testing and tuning without the need for setters . seldom fails has a lot of great ideas .
Very nice setup. Does anything ever bounce out of your front basket?
I have bungee cords and use the heavy objects to hold things down. I'm currently making a metal replacement that will have a top. Always learning and improving.
they are good eating
I haven't tried one yet, but my nephew caught one and cooked up the leg meat. He ate it but hasn't gone back for seconds yet.
WHY didn't you locate Rattler ? Serms you walked Away from it. ,?? What State are you folks in ?
I just added the sound effect for interest. There was no snake there. We are in northeast Mississippi
Nice, thanks for letting her go
If has grown a lot
thought that this was a cool idea when you made it .
the dive set paralleling the dam will hit . the breaks in the dam will have them inspecting the entire length of it . nice looking sets .
We've got to catch a break and a beaver.
just got back from looking at a small property to set up on beaver .@@GreyGhostsOutdoorsMS
Recently I returned to a small creek I grew up fishing in when I was a teenager. Back then it was filled with water and fish and supported lots of wildlife. The reason being it had several beaver ponds and dams on it. Sadly, now the beaver are gone and the creek is now just a gully with a tiny stream in the bottom not even large enough to support anything. Makes me sad when I remember all the good times my friends and I had hunting and fishing along its banks.
nice interview .
Thank you Mr. Dan
We had a great time today with the 24c membership
Yes we did
much different than our auction . up close and personal .
It wasn't quite as large and yes, it was basically bidding face to face.
I have a question what do you do with the coyote
Sheis very distressed i.n psin ❤
Did he actially release her from the trap or not wierd irs being filmed 😢
You need to conceal your sets
good luck .
with it slightly off bubble it swings better.
I played with it 15 minutes to get it to stay until I touched it, then slowly swing.
you will hammer them with the lure .
Its a puppy
Weighed out as a 43 pound female adult.
If you don’t know what you have a big foot in the background by the tree oh, maybe about 20 feet from you’re not even that size I would say, but they blended so well in the trees you would never know he was there but he is he’s watching you. actually, he’s behind the coyote in the background by the tree there if you look at the screen you see the little arrow on your side like the back button if you have if you have an iPhone at least but it’s to the right of that little back button by the tree there
what time is super? love the wild hog meat . try some beaver meat .
That will be soon on the beaver I hope. We start at a new property tomorrow targeting a beaver problem specifically.
@@GreyGhostsOutdoorsMS the castor mound sets are the way to go now .
I cooked some this morning for breakfast it was very good too no wild taste I fried ours
Glad to hear it was good. I figured it would be. Hog is hog! Thanks
it was nice to meet you at the auction . it was a great day for the sale .
Great to meet you as well. We appreciate your support and look forward to working more closely with you going forward.
😢.what she d o to you.
Nothing to me personally. She killed the land owners chickens. When coyotes are overpopulated in an area, they go after people's pets and even small children playing outside.
I don’t think coyotes actually bark like that,?
I'm still learning a lot about coyotes, but this is 100% real.
I'm positive they do!
Traps are cruel
We actually put out a good bit of effort to modify our traps. We reduce the spring tension so that the jaws don't close as hard. We sand down the surface of the jaws to make them very smooth. We have knobs on the jaws so they don't come completely together which almost eliminates any harm that the trap causes. I understand your opinion, but we just disagree.
Он сам, этот капкан поставил и из себя, добродетель корчит.
trapping any creature like that is disgusting....Traps are revolting and so are the people that use them.
Watch frontier. Trap lines are the backbone of America. I agree some people don’t do it right but humans probly wouldn’t be alive without trapping. Rule is that they’re checked every day. If you notice one that is left longer, it is your responsibility to take care of it (either yourself or by having someone else remove the animal from the trap)
This is how it’s been done for a long time. It’s a way of life and has been passed down many generations. If you ever got stuck with out modern comfort such as grocery stores and stuff you’d use that trap 100%. Maybe not if you really really feel that way hunger is a powerful thing
You know everyone has a opinion about everything you need to know we as trappers we help manage animal welfare and population. I am the man that released this small raccoon. I just wanted to let you know that your opinion of me is your opinion not everyone else’s. So I have the privilege of having knowledge of trapping and BMP practices of wildlife professionals for some years. Also in keeping wildlife populations in check so that people pets are safe from coyotes. Just to tell you a little story couple years ago a young boy called me crying and told me his young puppy had just been killed by a coyote and eaten. He had other puppies an asked if I could help I did in two days we had caught the culprit. So then the neighbor hood pets we’re safe.
@@TylerMartin-bf9yb no I wouldn't traps are horrendously cruel, I am perfectly capable of tracking and targeting my own food so don't make assumptions about people you don't know..I could have said something about the guy using the trap but I didn't. I made a sweeping statement based on my opinion and scientific proof.
@@dannyphillips9080 I am glad you let the raccoon go but I still don't agree with trapping, humans encroached on the coyotes territory, you could ask why was the puppy outdoors long enough or unaccompanied so a coyote could get to it....hunting is coyotes natural behaviour..that doesnt make it right to trap it.