Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/16/18 05:33 PM
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5/64" x 40" 1x19 Stainless Steel,Copper deer stop,6/0 barrel swivel,78" 3/32" 7x7 Stainless steel,Copper Ferrules,
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Hutchy]
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10/16/18 05:58 PM
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People who dont use whammies or tubing, how do you support your snare?
Electrical tape
If it makes a track on this earth , I can catch it.
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/16/18 07:37 PM
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Hutchy,some use a w bent into the support wire. I do it this way.
Last edited by Boco; 10/16/18 07:45 PM.
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Leary Sink]
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10/16/18 08:42 PM
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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 Leary give me a call I lost your phone # when my phone broke
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/16/18 10:21 PM
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Hutchy,a dead animal cant chew out,lol.You have to set your snares to be lethal.If you set snares in the open without a kill pole you are just setting a cable restraint.I have re used cat snares on many occasions after a catch,they go lights out real quick on a kill pole.If you are setting snares to be lethal and you have frayed wire from chewing,a catch circle or waterhead,that is telling you that you are doing something wrong,and need to tweak your methods or seek a better location to make your sets.
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Leary Sink]
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10/17/18 06:41 AM
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[quote=Leary Sink]Newt Will you adopt me so I can use all copper ferrels on my snares and extentions? Even though Im surrounded by salt water like you, I just cant afford them bad boys all the time.😁[/quote
It only hurts once. Then you get peice of mind. How much is that worth. Once you go all Stainless Steel. You'll never go back.
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/17/18 10:26 AM
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I prefer 60", 1x19 with an extra mid-line swivel, I run about 100 during our 2.5 month season on average, I set my loop at 9 inches wide, 9 inches off the ground, as I target coyotes only but will hip catch nearly any fox that might come through, all pre-loaded.
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/17/18 11:22 AM
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60" cable restraints. Reverse bend washer cuz it's the only option here. Twist on supports. No surgical tube for me for support! Painted cables. Been using 7x7 3/32 cable but picked up '1000 of 1/19 to try this year.
Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine!
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/18/18 09:05 AM
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Length: 40". Built for kill poles, I run extensions on snares not attached to kill poles. Cable size: 5/64th 1X19 loaded. How many: 100 or so for coyotes. Loop size: 12" because it's state law. Steel whammies because of the solid lock up I get off of the kill poles and I don't like messing with plastic/rubber whammies in sub zero temps. No kill springs, I use entanglement to apply constant pressure on the lock.
Locks: Slim, bullet & teethed death blows.
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Re: Question for the snare and CR cablemen
[Re: Jonesie]
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10/18/18 09:33 AM
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I put that rubber In the freezer for a week and It never got hard. It's used as gas line so if It got hard It wouldn't be a good choice for that application.
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