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Question for the snare and CR cablemen #6348784
10/16/18 07:49 AM
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What total length do you personally like to use? What cable diameter? What type of strand 1x19, 7x7 or 7x19 other? On average how many do you use a season? What is your target? What is your preferred loop size? Do you use loaded, over load or no load. This is for survey information only so just please be general. Thank you.

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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348795
10/16/18 08:05 AM
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40" for all but coyote snares.
1x19 all snares, except mink
Overloaded snares on all but nonfence coyote, then just normal load

Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348805
10/16/18 08:23 AM
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This should be intersting


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348851
10/16/18 09:09 AM
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5/64 1X19 40” total length w/ inline swivel for beaver
6’ 3/32 extentions with long line clip on one end

Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Leary Sink] #6348871
10/16/18 09:38 AM
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[quote=Leary Sink]5/64 1X19 40” total length w/ inline swivel
About what I use

Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348873
10/16/18 09:40 AM
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I use Crs.

The loop end of my Cr Is built using 1x19x3/32s cable. Then I have a inline barrel swivel. The rest of the Cr is built from 7x7x3/32s.
The 1X19 Is chew resistant and holds A nice loop when It's loaded. And It's a lot faster closing then 7x7.

When I re order I just buy the loop end and reuse the barrel swivel and the 7x7 end.

Length wise we are limited to 7'. I think mine are a bout 6'+ we need 40 some inches to form a 12" loop and we can place our loop 12" off the ground so we need another 12" plus you need to be able to get back to the ground to stake It. So anything under 6' Isn't going to cut It.

TH e7X7 unravels so easy the coyote Is just chewing On individual strands of cable. I had way to many coyotes that chewed out with the 7x7.

Hey Newt did I do Ok.

I wish we could use real snares.


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348897
10/16/18 10:12 AM
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Yes Beav. You did good.
I think you got "IT"


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Newt] #6348899
10/16/18 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted By: Newt
This should be intersting


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348903
10/16/18 10:17 AM
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Thanks Newt.


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348911
10/16/18 10:29 AM
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10'-11' of 1x19 5/64" cable. I use Senneker kill springs with triggers and want them to hit the end of a good long lunge to set the lock. Not much for entanglement where I snare though either. Someday I'll make extensions and a shorter main snare when I find time to do it. Otherwise right now it's easy for me to be lazy and make them all one piece.

Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348938
10/16/18 10:54 AM
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Depends on the target.For cats and fox,the snare is 1/16- 1x19 or 7x7 just big enough to make a 7 inch loop 6 inches off the ground with a cam or adams lock the proper size hole for the cable(very important).When I make snares from 1x19 I load them.These are always set to be lethal,and are tied off with doubled 14g wire which is also the support.

For wolf I use an 6 foot snare,3/32 12 to 16 inches off the ground. It is cabled directly to a solid anchor high.These are also lethal set.I use the amberg wedge lock with a heavy kill spring.I use a section of gas line as a whammy in order to support the loop at the lock and still be able to adjust the loop for the coverage required at the snare site.After a catch the good end of the snare is re-purposed as an extension.

I have hundreds of snares out in the bush,at jackpots,not all are activated the same season,so all my snares are dyed and waxed to prevent degradation from the elements.I never replace any snares during the season,just pick up fur.I replace any snares at the beginning of the season when I activate the jackpot.Tie wires on fox and lynx snares are re inforced at this time.


I only snare beaver under ice,beaver snares are made of 1/16 7x7 with a cam or adams lock.They are only long enough to make a 10 inch loop,And are tied to the pole in pairs with doubled 14 ga wire.




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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348944
10/16/18 11:01 AM
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WE are getting off subject. The question was concerning CRs not lethal snares.


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6348947
10/16/18 11:03 AM
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Opps maybe I was wrong I see It also mentions "snares"

I'm bad


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349016
10/16/18 12:47 PM
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OH Beav ,What are we going to do with you ?


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349151
10/16/18 04:33 PM
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Newt I'm old well that's my excuse. LOL


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349156
10/16/18 04:39 PM
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48-60" snares 7x7 3/32" cable for beaver, coon, fox, and coyotes. I use a 7-8" loop on everything but Coyotes I go 11" - loaded. Anywhere from 50-400+ snares a year, depending on how I trap that year.

Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349163
10/16/18 04:44 PM
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48" x 1/16th x 1 x 19 stainless with loop ends and a stainless slim lock or Newt's lock for foxes.
Same specs for beaver but I sometimes move up to 5/64ths.


All fox snares are overloaded.


Always use minimum of 6ft x 1/8th extension with swivels.


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349166
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Ya but your hanging them on kill poles. Those would be to short If you had to stake them In place.


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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349178
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5/64 1x19 12-14’ long loaded lethal snare for coyotes

Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen [Re: Jonesie] #6349182
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People who dont use whammies or tubing, how do you support your snare?

And I have several hundred, target our wolf/coyote things, use a ten foot length of cable, 3/32 7x7 dyed and waxed

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