Wolf Trapping Idaho Pt. 1 Preparations

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Welcome to the first installment of our Wolf Trapping 101 series! In this video, we delve deep into the critical step of preparing traps. Proper preparation ensures the safety of both the trapper and the animal, so whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, these essential tips will set you up for success.

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Remember, ethical trapping is vital not only for the animals but also for maintaining the reputation and future of the trapping community. So join us as we take you step by step through the preparation process. And stay tuned for the next video in our series.
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Good luck and tight chains, appreciate the shout out

lobopropredatorcontrol
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Ol' Muskrat is Kick'n butt on wolves this year

IdahoHillbilly
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New wolf trapper here can you please tell me how you make your wolf drags thank you

clayhaddon
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Just subbed. Droppin in from Mclean sask. Keep em comin man.

jasonbubley
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Weld a piece flat bar 4 inches wide on end of your drags. It will leave a trail if get one during a heavy snow fall adds weight to keep drag on hound. Where the chains hook weld a bolt with a washer drag can isolate. Only takes one time and loose one and can be avoided

KenCaudle-jyjt
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Save them for beaver and coyotes. Get the Alaska #9's, or go with LPC's and or Newhouse's 114. Thanks for being someone that sees the benefit in using an renewable natural resources.

ericneilson
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why trim pans on duke and not on no bs or ts 85 when all very similar sized?

mikewilloughby
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You need to spend the money and get a wolf trap not a beaver trap.

jack