Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: rueben]
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01/18/07 12:40 PM
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Rueben, you are asking for an awful lot of information. If you can narrow down your question I'm sure you'd get the help you need. The Alaska Trappers Association will be releasing a new wolf trapping manual and video within a month, hopefully. Good luck
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: bearbait]
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01/18/07 01:13 PM
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so maybe just what type of snare's?
I just hoped that this would end up like the marten thread. People just add information that is useful when they can. I can't because I have not trapped wolves.
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: rueben]
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01/18/07 01:48 PM
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I bought a bunch of 1/8 7x7 Alaskan Wolf Snares from snare shop. I haven't set them as we don't have a very large concentration of wolves in our area that we trap.
I know a lot of guys use the #9 Alaskan footholds as they are large and can come up through a ridiculous amount of snow. They are also very expensive, so some of the guys on here opt for buying CDR and MB 750's.
Here are some sets that I have heard of, but have never tried. I know wolves will follow snowmachine tracks, so some guys will plant a foothold right on top of a previous wolf track in hopes they will return and step into the same print.
I also know of some guys that will make bait stations for those uneducated wolves. They will then put snares all over and maybe even a few footholds. Naturally, if you can find a dead moose or caribou, this would make a an awesome set. What I've been told is if you can catch one, the rest will scatter and hopefully run into the MANY snares you have set for them.
One more set is to find a piss post and plant a foothold there. They will come back and mark their territory.
Takotna, Dusty, Wayne Hall.....those are the guys with the skills. Maybe they will chime in.
I want to get a hold of that DVD as soon as it comes out.
"There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin." Linus Van Pelt www.alaskafinandfur.com
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: Kusko]
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01/18/07 02:14 PM
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there are some #9's on craigs list for sale...
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: piperniner]
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01/18/07 03:28 PM
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I make all my wolf snares out of 5 feet of #9 wire crimped to 5 feet of 1/8 1X19 with no swivel. I like setting them on kills that I find along the line and also make some big bait piles with beaver and other carcasses and set my snares back from them in a big circle. I know I am personally guilty of probably not setting enough snares at both of these types of locations. For footholds I have a couple of scent post that I set I use both the CDR and the #9 I save the #9s for places I know the snow drifts more and use the CDRs where it tends to blow away. I have been very impressed with the hold the CDR gets but if you have wolverines they have alot of space between the jaws and the frame that allows for chewing and others who have experince with both speicies tend to prefer the MB750 as an alternative. I have very small hands and working with any of these big traps tends to put my fingers in bad places and the MB and its trigger system was the worst of all for that so I traded mine away with no regrets.
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: Kusko]
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01/18/07 04:02 PM
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I didn't mean to leave otterman out and anybody else for that matter.
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
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there are some #9's on craigs list for sale... Wheres that at??
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: takotna]
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01/19/07 01:00 AM
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Takotna I think it was white17 who told me he used the mb750 wolf and liked it real well. You like it? I use a lot of standard mb750s on my beaver line. Last batch I ordered I got one with the wolf springs just out of curiosity. Kinda of suprised me, easily as strong as my CDR's.
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: Pete in Frbks]
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01/19/07 02:06 PM
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Pete, I can't wait for that to come out. Is there a way to pay a head of time and get one of the first copies?
"There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin." Linus Van Pelt www.alaskafinandfur.com
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Re: wolf.. traps snaring and otherwise.
[Re: Pete in Frbks]
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01/22/07 01:34 AM
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will lures made for coyotes work on wolf also?
What type of snare locks do you prefer for wolf?
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