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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: Marty Harmon]
 #342367 09/20/07 08:40 PM
09/20/07 08:40 PM
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txcatman
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I also would like a little heavier drag than the top one if targeting coyotes....also i add a "tit" on the downside of each side of the drag to leave a better "drag" mark to track... 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: txcatman]
 #342415 09/20/07 09:06 PM
09/20/07 09:06 PM
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Txcatman great point a couple of drop tines, one each direction, so no matter how the drag runs its always plowing dirt! 3lbs a drag for yotes! I hate searching! Now You just follow the deadfrough. Much easier! 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: Blackdog]
 #342425 09/20/07 09:11 PM
09/20/07 09:11 PM
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I just use twist link chain(2/0)..I use around 7' total which is plenty around here. I like a heavy drag. I never carried them so weight wasnt a concern.   I also made my own JC Coneer style drags to use. I could make my own to suit myself and a lot cheaper besides. 
 Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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[Re: KYBOY]
 #342440 09/20/07 09:18 PM
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The terminator 4 ultra drag on sale NOW!!! That drag ROCKS! 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: Blackdog]
 #342448 09/20/07 09:21 PM
09/20/07 09:21 PM
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The terminator 4 ultra drag on sale NOW!!! That drag ROCKS! What kind of drag is that? Whos selling it? 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: KYBOY]
 #342454 09/20/07 09:24 PM
09/20/07 09:24 PM
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Mines set up the same way only using a real drag like those on the back a KY's bench.prob not carry to many at a time there chunky.10 ft a chain or even 1/8th or 1/4 in cable works .On that  type drag i added 2 ft a small log chain to them made them hook up quicker. (Camera dyed the other day )  RayA 
 I dont suffer from Insanity i enjoy every minute of it.
 
 Citified Mo Trappers Ed Instructor
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: RayA]
 #342478 09/20/07 09:37 PM
09/20/07 09:37 PM
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the conners type like is shown in the picture is prety decent, ten foot of chain and well swivel3d near the trap, i like the 3 pound ones, 2 is fine most of the time, if ya really want a drag to work hard put something long and heavy midchain, like a one inch chunk of rebar 2 foot long, texas style in other words, now mater how much he jumps its always pulling back then, and the hook leaves great marks. 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: possum5676]
 #342492 09/20/07 09:45 PM
09/20/07 09:45 PM
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Possum I like that! (something heavy midchain) Texas style? texas is under carolina!! Now thats funny! No really how do you fasten the rebar to the chain? Anything else you could use midchain,like a mini drag? 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: Blackdog]
 #342500 09/20/07 09:49 PM
09/20/07 09:49 PM
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I have seen guys put those smaller fox type drags in fron of the main drag about two feet....not real sure what the advantages to that is???????????????????? 
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[Re: txcatman]
 #342505 09/20/07 09:51 PM
09/20/07 09:51 PM
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Where I live you put a drag on a 2' chain and they still wouldent go 20',LOL.... 
 Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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[Re: 3Bridger]
 #342559 09/20/07 10:25 PM
09/20/07 10:25 PM
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LOL, Ive been known to susribe to the "Bigger is better theory".. 
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|  Re: Drag Chain Setup.
[Re: KYBOY]
 #342577 09/20/07 10:31 PM
09/20/07 10:31 PM
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 I have used railroad track plates. The cool thing about them is when you are preseason scouting you can drop them off at set sites! They rust so they blend in well. And you can leave them from one year to the next. NOBODY is going to steal them! So-what if they do ther FREE!! 
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