Staking In Sand
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11/30/08 08:44 PM
11/30/08 08:44 PM
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Salina Kansas
SalinaKSCooner
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Salina Kansas
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I found a sand bar on the bank of a river loaded with coyote coon and cat tracks and was wondering what would be the best way to stake it? I dont really want to use a drag but if thats the best way i might have to. Thanks Jake Werner
Last edited by SalinaKSCooner; 11/30/08 08:45 PM.
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: Cletis Richards]
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11/30/08 09:12 PM
11/30/08 09:12 PM
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Kansas,32,6-1,220,B/B NS
CharlesKS
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i would use 2 inchers, if i could ever remeber to get some!
i dont have but a couple sand bars to set, so i never remember i need them!
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: Cletis Richards]
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11/30/08 09:14 PM
11/30/08 09:14 PM
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Very SE Nebraska
Gary Benson
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Very SE Nebraska
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Pogos work great in sand IF you can get the driver to release the washer once it's driven in. I have problems with sand getting wedged in there and it won't release.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: Gary Benson]
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11/30/08 09:15 PM
11/30/08 09:15 PM
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Kansas,32,6-1,220,B/B NS
CharlesKS
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heres how to fix that Gary.
what i do, is drive the washer down, then use my hammer and tap the shaft of the driver several times, in a circulat motion. gve the handles a littel twist, then, hit the bottom of the handles with your hammer in a upward motion as hard as you can, keep doing it untill the driver comes up easily.
works about 90% of the time. sometimes you just have to keep trying.
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: SalinaKSCooner]
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11/30/08 09:20 PM
11/30/08 09:20 PM
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lonejay
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lonejay
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I have a place like that and buried a cinder block with a long chain. the modern methods are easier but I know an old time way. Old timers called it a "dead man" or bury a dead man. a 2x4 about 5-6 feet long is buried as deep as you can get it with the chain fastened to it.
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Re: Staking In Sand
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11/30/08 09:30 PM
11/30/08 09:30 PM
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10714 Apple road Carthage,Mo6...
Cletis Richards
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I have a place like that and buried a cinder block with a long chain. the modern methods are easier but I know an old time way. Old timers called it a "dead man" or bury a dead man. a 2x4 about 5-6 feet long is buried as deep as you can get it with the chain fastened to it. Nothing is never new.........dead man .......the first disposable...works with the same principal.......LOL
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: CharlesKS]
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12/01/08 01:59 AM
12/01/08 01:59 AM
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kansas
mr. finch
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kansas
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i use a 1.5 inch pogo on 20" cable. if one wont hold, ill add another.
sand bars are GREAT cat locations. why do you think that is?
i live and work in this city but am truly alive on this river......tom burns
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: SalinaKSCooner]
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12/01/08 11:27 AM
12/01/08 11:27 AM
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Minnesota
Mntrappin80
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Minnesota
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Here in Mn we get cold temps so what I do is I will use 2 stakes and freeze them in! by pouring water around the stake, Works great...
Coons: Rats: Grinners: Beaver: Woodchuck: Mice in a coon set:
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Re: Staking In Sand
[Re: PappyD]
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12/01/08 12:12 PM
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Northeast Kansas
kansasman
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I would sink a couple pogos, if I was still in doubt I would attach a drag also. If there is a will there is a way.
Gun control, is hitting what your aiming at.
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