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Re: snaring otter [Re: Newt] #6446425
01/31/19 06:45 AM
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Thanks Newt



Re: snaring otter [Re: muskrat411] #6446558
01/31/19 09:04 AM
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Newt how do you snare a otter on dry land?


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Re: snaring otter [Re: muskrat411] #6448183
02/01/19 08:48 PM
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All I will say is that you better bring your cable cutters when you check your sets. You're gonna need them. They will twist and wrap 6 feet of cable until it is 6 inched long.

Re: snaring otter [Re: muskrat411] #6448832
02/02/19 01:40 PM
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I always have my cable cutters with me when I run my line. Beside my linemen pliers.


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Re: snaring otter [Re: Newt] #6451761
02/05/19 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Newt
OK then how about dry land or trails in the snow.
I'v snared plenty on dry land. SWIVELS and more SWIVELS
The first swivel is a loop stop. 6" snare loop.


24 hr check max on the snares I'm assuming...

muskrat how about foot traps? way better choice than snares IMO


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