Trapping
You check the line before daylight, pushing through water and along fencerows in whatever weather shows up. Dan's gear is built to keep you dry and moving from the first set to the last.
Trapping
Waterproof Gear that Gets You through the Whole Route and Back
Running a trapline means repeated trips to the same water, mud, and cold, so the gear here favors dependable weatherproofing over the brush protection built for pushing dogs through cover.
- Bibs & Pants: Waterproof High-N-Dry Bibs and Cordura Classic Bibs keep you dry working ditch banks and creek edges, while Brush Buster Pants add briarproof protection for sets tucked into fencerows and brush.
- Coats & Jackets: A range built by weather rather than task: The unlined Briar Full-Zip keeps you warm rather than overheated on checks in milder weather, while the insulated Houndsman's Choice and Rambler keep you warm and briar-free during cold mornings on the line before sunup.
- Coon Light: The Genesis Plus lights your way as you check sets before daylight or after dark, when a trapline often gets worked.
- Boot Bag: The Waterproof Boot Bag carries wet, muddy boots home from the line without soaking whatever else is in the truck.