minnow trapping and putting them in my predator pond check 1
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Published 2024-03-19
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All Comments (21)
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Those gee g40 traps catch me way more minnows than the black frabills. Nice video
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Awesome set!!! Love the dive stick setup and moss camo. 👍
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That’s the kinda place I like the umbrella net. Net gets full jerk em up and go home lol
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I bought a couple of those plastic preformed ponds, i catch bait and buy goldfish and that where i keep my bait for the year
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Cool video. We use popcorn in our traps , couple handfuls in each trap....works awesome
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Try putting your bait in a ziploc bag and then snip one of the bottom corners off just a bit. The water can go in the bag but it will allow your bait to dissipate more slowly
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Enjoy seeing your pond, it looks great
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Look at the clover leaf minnow traps. Facebook marketplace, place in Northwest Iowa had some. I don't use bait for minnows.
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Absolutely loving the minnow trapping and feedings
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Get some mesh material and make some bait bags. That way you just move the bag out of the way. If it were me I would use chopped up shrimp in a bag.
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Thanks
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When it gets warmer float a pallet in your pond and the minnows should spawn on it
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I like your channnel because you don’t get a douche and buy stuff everyday. Straight to the point videos
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Thats very cool bro!
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1 gallon caning jar make funnel with screen. Use lid to hold funnel in place. A little corn meal in jar. Stick and string to keep jar in place..
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Trapper J, bagels work really good in minnow traps
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Looking good!
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Dry Cheerios for Bait they work really good
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Thanks for showing that fish kill even 10 miles downstream. I bet most people didnt know.
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If you have creeks that are shaded with deep holes like the beaver dams you blow when those fill up again those will be honey holes. Anything shady and deep with undercut banks are killer spots