100,000 Miles of Coyote Snaring - Mark Steck
In 1983 I moved to South Dakota because of high canine densities. I’ve never looked back. Since starting Dakotaline Snares I have worked with many people learning to snare coyotes. I understand the pitfalls and misconceptions that are out there.
I have worked on this video for 3 years. I wanted it done right. My desire is to set a standard for snaring coyotes and for you to be the best snareman you can be. Most of this video is filmed on a “working” snareline encompassing several hundred snares. I have trapped and snared coyotes for almost 40 years. I’ve eaten dirt, dust, and skunk essence. I’ve worn out tires, guns and trucks. I’ve been stuck in places I shouldn’t have been. My passion and desire for trapping and snaring canines has never waned. I will chase them until my body says “no more”.
Mark
Key learning points in the video • Coyote behavior • Coyote travel ways • Keying in on the best locations • Coyote behavior when approaching snares • Snaring on bare ground verse snow. The huge difference • Pushing the envelope on exposed snares • Snaring in farmland and rangeland • Lethal sets • Locks, cable and making them work to your conditions • Why you should lose some snaring myths right now.
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