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| CANINE TRAPPING IN DIRT & SNOW |
In dirt, rain, and snow Mark adjusts to changing conditions as he takes you on a working trapline in farmland county.
Learn a multitude of sets using footholds and snares.
See a quick and novel dispatch method.
A 17 minute section on lure usage in varying conditions
Learn a simple system for keeping sets working in foul weather
A theory on why some animals work sets and others lack interest
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| LONGLINE ROAD TRAPPING |
By: Mark Steck
How are those huge catches of 500+ mink, 600 fox and over 1000 coons possible? Two words – road trapping. It’s the most productive method of harvesting huge amounts of critters. Road trapping allows you to roll through the best areas of your state, harvest the cream and move on – no permission needed!
* Trap the best areas of your state, no permission needed
* Discover a deadly new concept called "Pipe Trapping"
* Cover huge areas working right off the roads close to your truck
* Learn a line-management technique that leads to large catches
* How to keep your traps operating under adverse conditions
* Learn the lost art of blind setting for mink
* Discover a highly productive system for road trapping canines
120 minutes |
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| DVD162
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| DRYLAND COON TRAPPING - UNPLUGGED |
Mark Steck
Huge coons are consistently caught on dry land, and veteran trapper Mark Steck knows how to get them. Join Mark on a working coon line, as he shows you how using modern methods will pile up big coon, in large numbers & fast. Learn the secrets of a proven system that will put you far ahead of your competition.
* "On the line" instruction with lots of catches
* Detailed instruction on low maintenance-weather proof sets
* Learn the keys of set locations
* Little known fundamentals that give huge payback
* Proven methods for populated areas
* Trail trapping with snares and conibears
* See a no dog method work time after time
120 minutes |
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| PIPE TRAPPING - THE MOTHERLOAD OF MINK & COON |
Come along as Dakota-Line® veteran trapper, Mark Steck, runs a water lane using PVP Pipes.
Watch as Steck nails coon after coon and mink after mink in sets that are simple, fast and go where you want them.
Pipe Trapping will change the way you trap.
These methods are versatile and deadly.
Learn the role of the "visibility factor" - vital to trapping* Uncover methods that allow you to trap through cold snaps
Make multiple catches at one spot the norm
A key component of holding coon
A little known method for dealing with fluctuating water levels
Isolating fur pockets
Pipe Trapping - a concept without limits
120 minutes |
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| FARMLAND SNARING - SNARING IN RURAL AMERICA |
By: Mark Steck
The farmlands of North America are where the huge catches of furbearers are made. Tilled and sectioned, these fertile lands are abundant with snaring opportunities.
120 minutes |
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| DVD159
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| RUNNING HARD WITH THE GRIZZ |
Follow Pro Trapper Mark Steck on his South Dakota coon line as he nails 61 coons in one check using the Lil' Grizz Get'rz.
A swift moving fast paced video that exposes the viewer to a futuristic coon trapping system second to none. Quick and easy without many of the physical demands of old school methods. Lots of action including night vision footage of coons working sets.
*Learn detailed Lil' Grizz technique
*See first hand Longline trapping concepts
*Witness coon locations that keep producing long into the fall
*See remakes done in 35 seconds
*See a preset system that allows 250 - 300 sets opening day
*Watch night vision of coons working Grizz's
160 Minutes |
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| SNARE BUILDING FOR PROFIT |
Snare Building for Profit takes you into the finer details of building snares. You will learn how to build quick closing snares that will maximize your catch. Mark Steck owner of Dakotaline Snares, walks you through each step of using methods that require minimal tools. You will learn the art of "loading" snares and you will see first hand how Dakotaline dyes their snares.
Length: 72 Minutes
Copyright 2011
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