Re: Who makes loaded snares on here?
[Re: shortliner16]
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09/20/18 04:23 PM
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bctomcat
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Do it yourself, it's very easy. To load the snare, grab the lock with your left hand and about 7 -8 inches of cable with your right hand. Run this portion of cable, in its natural wire curve, several times over a small round rod or screwdriver that has been clamped in a vise. Do not apply to much pressure on 7X7 cable or the snare will become kinked or twisted. The 1X19 cable will take a lot more pressure but you still need to be careful. Practice will teach you how much pressure is needed to provide either cable with a round loop that will close quickly when little pressure is applied to the bottom of the loop.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Who makes loaded snares on here?
[Re: shortliner16]
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09/20/18 04:30 PM
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bctomcat
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Do it yourself just prior to setting your snare. This can be accomplished in the field with a pair of pliers or anything solid by rubbing the object, along the underside of the cable, from the lock out about 7-8 inches along the natural lay of the cable.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Who makes loaded snares on here?
[Re: bctomcat]
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09/20/18 04:32 PM
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novatrapper01
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Do it yourself just prior to setting your snare. This can be accomplished in the field with a pair of pliers or anything solid by rubbing the object, along the underside of the cable, from the lock out about 7-8 inches along the natural lay of the cable. X2 Same method I use. Hard to beat them!
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Re: Who makes loaded snares on here?
[Re: shortliner16]
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09/20/18 05:40 PM
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The Beav
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Call Rally at 218-697-8113.
Tell Him exactly what you want and It's done. Never worked with Newt but I'm sure he would work with you.
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Re: Who makes loaded snares on here?
[Re: shortliner16]
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09/20/18 05:46 PM
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Newt
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Hey Beav, We years ago should have hooked and trapped a season or two,Down in Mississippi or North Caroilna.Guess those days are over now. Im think'n it would been a blast.
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 19-20-21 2024 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Who makes loaded snares on here?
[Re: shortliner16]
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09/20/18 06:39 PM
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The Beav
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10 -4 buddy. It would have been a blast.
I know for sure the old body couldn't take those Mississippi and Carolina swamps anymore. New knees scheduled for some time In Feb. Then maybe I might consider It. I sure miss the south.
Stay dry.
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