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Drags. #6488039
03/11/19 04:34 PM
03/11/19 04:34 PM
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Central/Western Texas
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What is your opinion on drags? How big and how heavy do you like them for each animal? (Coyote, Bobcat, Grey Fox, Raccoon, Badger, etc.) How many feet of chain? Personally I like 8' feet - 10' feet.

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488043
03/11/19 04:46 PM
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The amount of chain is an often overlooked component of the drag. The best drag will be compromised if its connected with short chain. On the other hand, adding extra chain keeps the drag on the ground where it can hang up and make a lot more sign. When in doubt, add extra chain. Its pretty cheap.

Badger often don't move a drag out of its bed . . . but they will tear up a tennis court size area digging around.

Greys are low to the ground, so the drag is not as important as the amount of chain. Give them 8 feet of chain and a tiny drag, and you're good. Less chain and the drag has to be heavier.

Cats depends entirely on the individual cat and its topography. Big toms will often go a long way in open country. Smaller cats and females are often tangled in the first bush they come to.

Coyotes -- there is no rhyme or reason. If you think they will go a mile, they hang up within 6 feet of the trap. If you think they can't go anywhere because of heavy/thick brush, they will go forever. Again, long chain keeps the drag on the ground and making tracks.

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488109
03/11/19 06:29 PM
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On public land, I use drags with at least nine foot of chain. On private ground and fairly confident there won't be trespass issues, I will double stake them right on the edge of the two track. That speeds up checks, but does make a bit more of an issue in resetting a torn up set location. Remember, if the location is good enough foe one set, it is definitely good enough for two sets and many times more. I will always set snares in multiples of three and right the number in the log book!

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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488141
03/11/19 07:17 PM
03/11/19 07:17 PM
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Rodney,Ohio
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Weight isnt much of an issue unless the drag has absolutely nothing to grab onto. Newer drags with the milled point/cotton spindles can lock up in sod assuming its not frozen solid.

Re: Drags. [Re: Lazarus] #6488198
03/11/19 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Lazarus
The amount of chain is an often overlooked component of the drag. The best drag will be compromised if its connected with short chain. On the other hand, adding extra chain keeps the drag on the ground where it can hang up and make a lot more sign. When in doubt, add extra chain. Its pretty cheap.

Badger often don't move a drag out of its bed . . . but they will tear up a tennis court size area digging around.

Greys are low to the ground, so the drag is not as important as the amount of chain. Give them 8 feet of chain and a tiny drag, and you're good. Less chain and the drag has to be heavier.

Cats depends entirely on the individual cat and its topography. Big toms will often go a long way in open country. Smaller cats and females are often tangled in the first bush they come to.

Coyotes -- there is no rhyme or reason. If you think they will go a mile, they hang up within 6 feet of the trap. If you think they can't go anywhere because of heavy/thick brush, they will go forever. Again, long chain keeps the drag on the ground and making tracks.


I’m making some drags for cats. How much chain do you typically run down here in the rocky, low brush country?


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


Re: Drags. [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6488262
03/11/19 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by cat_trapper_nv
Originally Posted by Lazarus
The amount of chain is an often overlooked component of the drag. The best drag will be compromised if its connected with short chain. On the other hand, adding extra chain keeps the drag on the ground where it can hang up and make a lot more sign. When in doubt, add extra chain. Its pretty cheap.

Badger often don't move a drag out of its bed . . . but they will tear up a tennis court size area digging around.

Greys are low to the ground, so the drag is not as important as the amount of chain. Give them 8 feet of chain and a tiny drag, and you're good. Less chain and the drag has to be heavier.

Cats depends entirely on the individual cat and its topography. Big toms will often go a long way in open country. Smaller cats and females are often tangled in the first bush they come to.

Coyotes -- there is no rhyme or reason. If you think they will go a mile, they hang up within 6 feet of the trap. If you think they can't go anywhere because of heavy/thick brush, they will go forever. Again, long chain keeps the drag on the ground and making tracks.


I’m making some drags for cats. How much chain do you typically run down here in the rocky, low brush country?

I run pretty light drags but I run 7-8 foot of chain. It doesn't take much for cats. You know that a lot of guys tie off with 3/32 cable and you never hear of a cat breaking it, so #2 US chain works well.

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488338
03/11/19 10:07 PM
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That’s the size chain I’m using. I wasn’t to concerned about anything breaking it, just don’t want to have to search the entire county to find my trap.


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488364
03/11/19 10:48 PM
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If you use a drag for yotes near a barb wire fence they will go over and under and through and over and under and be hanging there looking stupid.


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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488421
03/12/19 12:28 AM
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two questions is there a optimal weight you drag guys prefer if so whats the magic number and can 1/8 " cable substitute chain so long as swivels are added? What little experience ive had with drags I use 10 ' of chain But ive yet to pinch a yote using a drag so my opinion could change!


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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488524
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I can some what steer the direction of departure with an angled stick driven into the ground, pointed the way I want him to go. Hook the drag so it will only slip off one way. One spot I use this is where I don't want him to go up, down, or across the road. Another is where I want him down over the edge. The words never or always do not apply here.





Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488885
03/12/19 04:29 PM
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Re: Drags. [Re: Wright Brothers] #6488887
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Originally Posted by Wright Brothers
I can some what steer the direction of departure with an angled stick driven into the ground, pointed the way I want him to go. Hook the drag so it will only slip off one way. One spot I use this is where I don't want him to go up, down, or across the road. Another is where I want him down over the edge. The words never or always do not apply here.

That's a great tip Wright. I'm going to give it a try next season.

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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488893
03/12/19 04:51 PM
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Wow, wolfdog, I'll have to have you teach me how to make drags! That was impressive!

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6488916
03/12/19 05:18 PM
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Their Is a huge difference between a person working a drag and a coyote working a drag. Just saying


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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6489081
03/12/19 07:41 PM
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I tie Flagging to Drags. I learned this from Renny28
If I have a pull out, I can find my equipment faster. If I have a catch, I can find catch faster.

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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6489269
03/12/19 10:57 PM
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I've got a friend that puts reflective trailer tape on his cat drags and if he can't find them he goes back at night and shines the area and they stand out like a sorry thumb

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6489828
03/13/19 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AuthorTrapper
Wow, wolfdog, I'll have to have you teach me how to make drags! That was impressive!
that was just a fox drag,the sample I've given out have gotten some good reviews so far. Better videos on how to make then will be on the way.

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6493337
03/17/19 10:39 AM
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I use a heavy drag around 3 1/2 - 4 pounds and 8-9 ft of chain if it's rocky or soft ground where I can't use a stake. I'm lucky though I don't have to worry about theft

Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6494305
03/18/19 12:38 PM
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Used to tie pink flagging on my drag chains when trapping coons in these creek swamps like Hern does. Saved much time finding trap after pullouts.

If you have bears...dont use drags....


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Re: Drags. [Re: AuthorTrapper] #6507647
04/01/19 05:52 PM
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I use two sizes of " Saber Tooth " drags. The large one for coyote, and bobcat, the " Saber Tooth Jr. " for fox, and coons, with at least eight feet of #2 chain, an inline shock spring close to the trap, and several box swivels, with one at the drag connection. If you are trapping bobcats in the forest, stake them, or the cat may climb the nearest tree.

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