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Re: Favorite earth anchors?
[Re: BFP]
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03/23/19 08:03 AM
03/23/19 08:03 AM
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Posts: 4,369 N.C MO
TONY.F
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I make my own out of sickle sections. Can you please post a pic of them?
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Re: Favorite earth anchors?
[Re: AuthorTrapper]
#6534862
05/09/19 10:08 PM
05/09/19 10:08 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 2,011 Wisconsin
8117 Steve R
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I make mine with Wolf fang anchors on a combination cable/chain. I use 12 inches of cable and 6 inches of chain. Then if I have trouble getting it in all the way I don't have a section of cable sticking up in the trap bed.
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: Favorite earth anchors?
[Re: trapperjdb]
#6537416
05/14/19 05:24 PM
05/14/19 05:24 PM
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Posts: 3,884 Mn
nightlife
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Mn
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Iowa earth anchors here. Goin to try out a few finned super stakes this next season. X2 on the Iowa earth anchors, I make my own and in different lengths for ground conditions
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Favorite earth anchors?
[Re: AuthorTrapper]
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05/19/19 11:22 PM
05/19/19 11:22 PM
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Posts: 4,174 uniontown pa
gutthooked
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uniontown pa
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I like regular super stakes or cable off to a tree.
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Re: Favorite earth anchors?
[Re: AuthorTrapper]
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05/20/19 08:28 AM
05/20/19 08:28 AM
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Posts: 1,336 SE MN
2cylinder
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I have tried a lot of the earth anchoring systems. Berkshires I found would bend about 50% of the time will trying to remove them from the ground. Duck bills were excellent the only downfall to them was the driver that comes with them. Wolf fangs are very good (my personal favorite) hold strong and unlike the berkshires they wont bend in my experience when removing them from the ground. Pogos I tried but to no fault of there own I personally just didnt like them on dry land but I did like them for water trapping. And super stakes are also excellent but I wouldn't put them above a duck bill or any of the others. So in all honesty they all work and it is really kind of a personal preference, kind of like different kinds of traps... they all work but some guys get used to a certain type so they will only talk good things about them. The choice is yours and you wont go wrong with any of the staking systems on the market.
Rebuilding john deere and international/farmall carburetors
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