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Well I'm glad that you caught a nice black. It is a beauty! Sure unfortunate that those other ones got away. I will give you a little tip if you want to keep those stops from pulling off. Take a hammer and bend that cable sticking out at a 90 degree angle to the stop. Takes very little to bend it but it will then stay in that position. Makes it nearly impossible for the stop to pull off. Best of luck to you.
I haven't showed it on a video, but just take that tail end of the cable that is sticking through the ferrule. Instead of leaving it straight, bend it sideways and give it a couple whacks with a hammer. The cable will then stay bent at 90 degrees . Makes it nearly impossible for them to pop the ferrule off. Hope that helps. Those Wolves are tough enough to catch sometimes and then to lose them really hurts.
Thank for the tip ! It’s just that black cable that I have ever had a problem with but I’m up to try new thing and it great when the trapping community comes together and helps each other out ! Thank you
@@BusterCreekOutdoors , I agree we should help each other and a person can always learn something new. I've been trapping 42 years and i'm still learning, lol. Merry Christmas Brother!
Losing those other wolves was really unfortunate. Sometimes stuff happens. Keep you chin up. We learn from our mistakes and press on. Life is too short to stress about things that have already happened. Appreciate all the work that you put in to this. Have a Great Christmas and a happy New Year.
The black cable is a great product...I use a file sander to burn off the plastic coating...also add some liquid soder to ferrel end ...we use the same cable on our fishing gear with the shark bait.
Ya sucks when those thing happen I’ve had that same problem with those blackout snares what I started using was a 1/4 by 20 stainless nut and smashing it on in a vice the threads. Keep it from pulling through just an idea, but I have had that problem with the blackout style snares. Beautiful catches. Always fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
I don’t like single Ferrells just for that reason. I only make loop at end of cable double Ferrell……my opinion only. How about using double Ferrell in place of single Ferrell in your swivels. Keep going your doing great.
I had the same ferrule problem and what I did was put a double ferrule on and loop the cable back through, pull it so it is kinked tight to the ferrule and crimp it. I haven't had a problem since. very nice black, good luck and keep up the pred cont.
Nice video. It looks like you are pretty successful but I was always told never to drag a wolf out or they won't come back.. they also said that wolves recognize trail tape so they blaze their trees high to mark them so when it's deep snow they are still eye level LOL... They will actually avert wolves by using trail tape on purpose sometimes to trick them off a trail onto another trail with traps or snares... If you have established wolf trails around a bait, you can also toss a glove on their main trail so they go down a side trail to your trap or snare. Happy Trails
Thanks for the tips ..I usually use clothes pins in the trees for my marker at my wolf baits or I don’t use any markers .. this is a new bait site so I put a few markers up till I memorized everything then I remove them ..
@@BusterCreekOutdoors clothes pins is a good idea! If the squirrels don't steal them. Teehee. I know wolves are heavy but apparently you're supposed to carry them.. we always wear snowmobile helmets and are never cold even at -50 F ... Everyone always wears a helmet for warmth and I feel bad for folks who try to bundle up!!
That was awesome brother! To bad you missed some! Do you think dragging them back through will help with a scent trail? Thank you for sharing and Good luck with everything my friend!
you should flag your sets, or use wooden clothes pins painted florescent to mark your sets , one snow storm and you lose a deadly device to do mortal damage to any other animal .
Well I'm glad that you caught a nice black. It is a beauty! Sure unfortunate that those other ones got away. I will give you a little tip if you want to keep those stops from pulling off. Take a hammer and bend that cable sticking out at a 90 degree angle to the stop. Takes very little to bend it but it will then stay in that position. Makes it nearly impossible for the stop to pull off. Best of luck to you.
Thats too bad about those chew outs . Now you have educated wolves. That makes it more challenging . Best of luck.
Hopefully they get really hungry and come back
Take a double Ferrell and loop it back through like your gonna make a loop but cinch it tight then crimp it. It will not pull out.
That was going to be my suggestion too
Thanks for the tip !
Same
Older bigger wolf pulled that Ferrell smart one now
Hopefully he gets hungry and comes back !
Nice wolf👍🍺🍺
Thanks !
Awesome wolf!!
Thanks !
Good looking wolf
Thank you !
Nice wolf
Thanks !
MAN I fill ya ,those wolves must be some kind of powerful !!!
Great job on the video
Thanks and ya they are a powerful creature
Well I'm glad that you caught a nice black. It is a beauty! Sure unfortunate that those other ones got away. I will give you a little tip if you want to keep those stops from pulling off. Take a hammer and bend that cable sticking out at a 90 degree angle to the stop. Takes very little to bend it but it will then stay in that position. Makes it nearly impossible for the stop to pull off. Best of luck to you.
Will check your channel. I am interested on how you do this. Have you made a video of how you do this on your snares?
I haven't showed it on a video, but just take that tail end of the cable that is sticking through the ferrule. Instead of leaving it straight, bend it sideways and give it a couple whacks with a hammer. The cable will then stay bent at 90 degrees . Makes it nearly impossible for them to pop the ferrule off. Hope that helps. Those Wolves are tough enough to catch sometimes and then to lose them really hurts.
Thank for the tip ! It’s just that black cable that I have ever had a problem with but I’m up to try new thing and it great when the trapping community comes together and helps each other out ! Thank you
@@BusterCreekOutdoors , I agree we should help each other and a person can always learn something new. I've been trapping 42 years and i'm still learning, lol. Merry Christmas Brother!
Nice Black wolf 👍🏽 And the chew out’s definitely suck.
Hope you catch a few more keep the videos coming
Thanks and I’m sure their are more to come
Losing those other wolves was really unfortunate. Sometimes stuff happens. Keep you chin up. We learn from our mistakes and press on. Life is too short to stress about things that have already happened. Appreciate all the work that you put in to this. Have a Great Christmas and a happy New Year.
Thank you and yes very unfortunate but it happens
Loosing animals always stings but will always be a part of trapping. Congrats on your beautiful black wolf and coyote!
Thanks ! They might come back ya just never know
Keep up the strong work, just unfortunate that a couple of them got away, stay the course I’m confident you will have continued success my friend.
Thanks ! They might come back if they get hungry enough
The black cable is a great product...I use a file sander to burn off the plastic coating...also add some liquid soder to ferrel end ...we use the same cable on our fishing gear with the shark bait.
Thanks for the tip !
Maybe try and unwinding the cable and .make a loop by back braiding an eye and then clamping it with your Farrell like a cable sling.
Must of been a big wolf ya missed. Beautiful catches nonetheless.
👊💀
Thanks ! And it very well could of been a big one
shit happens 🤷🏻♂️ sorry about the pull out & chew out i lost 2 already from junk break aways 750 .. Great wolf!
Thanks and ya it sucks but they are a powerful animal
Nice wolf, Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks and it’s my pleasure!
👍🏼✊🏼
Thanks
Ya sucks when those thing happen I’ve had that same problem with those blackout snares what I started using was a 1/4 by 20 stainless nut and smashing it on in a vice the threads. Keep it from pulling through just an idea, but I have had that problem with the blackout style snares. Beautiful catches. Always fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tip ! And the black cable i am hearing is a common problem. Thanks for watching
Awesome stuff! 👌 😊
Thanks !
I don’t like single Ferrells just for that reason. I only make loop at end of cable double Ferrell……my opinion only. How about using double Ferrell in place of single Ferrell in your swivels. Keep going your doing great.
Thanks for the tip ! I might try it out and it’s only the black cable I have ever had a problem with even with 2 Ferrell
I had the same ferrule problem and what I did was put a double ferrule on and loop the cable back through, pull it so it is kinked tight to the ferrule and crimp it. I haven't had a problem since. very nice black, good luck and keep up the pred cont.
Thanks for the tip and I’m going to try it on the black cable
It happens keep head up ,next time you pull them out put stick on the cable hands fill better Merry Christmas Scott from Ohio
Yes forsure I will
Keep them dogs down. Your videos are getting better and better
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Luv ur videos keep up the good work. What would a wolf cost shiped and tanned to USA northern mn
Thanks for watching! That’s something I would have to look in to with the shipping and export fees but keep in touch
Nice video. It looks like you are pretty successful but I was always told never to drag a wolf out or they won't come back.. they also said that wolves recognize trail tape so they blaze their trees high to mark them so when it's deep snow they are still eye level LOL... They will actually avert wolves by using trail tape on purpose sometimes to trick them off a trail onto another trail with traps or snares... If you have established wolf trails around a bait, you can also toss a glove on their main trail so they go down a side trail to your trap or snare. Happy Trails
Thanks for the tips ..I usually use clothes pins in the trees for my marker at my wolf baits or I don’t use any markers .. this is a new bait site so I put a few markers up till I memorized everything then I remove them ..
@@BusterCreekOutdoors clothes pins is a good idea! If the squirrels don't steal them. Teehee. I know wolves are heavy but apparently you're supposed to carry them.. we always wear snowmobile helmets and are never cold even at -50 F ... Everyone always wears a helmet for warmth and I feel bad for folks who try to bundle up!!
Beautiful catches. Keep your chin up, you'll get more and hopefully the educated ones make a mistake.
Thanks and I’m sure they will be back when they get hungry
The higher you can anchor your snare the less problems you'll have with loses
That was awesome brother! To bad you missed some! Do you think dragging them back through will help with a scent trail? Thank you for sharing and Good luck with everything my friend!
Thanks for watching! A scent trail would probably be gone in a few days but it’s on my walking trail anyways
you should flag your sets, or use wooden clothes pins painted florescent to mark your sets , one snow storm and you lose a deadly device to do mortal damage to any other animal .
You need a sleigh
Lol I have probably 10 but never think to bring it
Quit wasting your time put a double Ferrell around the tree
Well I'm glad that you caught a nice black. It is a beauty! Sure unfortunate that those other ones got away. I will give you a little tip if you want to keep those stops from pulling off. Take a hammer and bend that cable sticking out at a 90 degree angle to the stop. Takes very little to bend it but it will then stay in that position. Makes it nearly impossible for the stop to pull off. Best of luck to you.
Thanks for the tip and I’m probably going to try it on the black cable forsure!
Nice wolf
Thanks for watching