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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: steeltraps]
#6527368
04/28/19 03:36 PM
04/28/19 03:36 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
San Antonio , Texas
Yotegiter
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Oct 2011
San Antonio , Texas
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I’m no expert on drags, but have caught a fair number of coyotes on drags. I run 10’ of number 3 american chain , plus whatever length is on my trap. Usually an additional 18”. I use sabortooths predominantly. Everything works the way it’s supposed to MOST of the time. Problem is it’s not 100% always guaranteed to be hung up insight, or leave a good drag trail. I lost a coyote this year, that I looked for three days. It’s a bad feeling, it’s bad for the animals, and it’s a bad image for trappers. My neighbor called me about 2months latter and said he found a mummified coyote hung up in his fence with my trap on it. At least I got my equipment back and got some closure on what happed. Distance from catch site to hung up was approximately 400-500yds. The coyote was backfoot caught. I will say the vegetation in the area is river bottom and extremely thick. How did that coyote take over 11’ foot of chain that distance, I’ll never know. Only can speculate. I also had one take the same setup around a hundred yards. So my only advice is don’t scrimp on chain length, or drag weight. I will be adding another 5’ of chain and possibly welding some additional weight to my sabbortooths this summer. Good luck
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: Yotegiter]
#6527998
04/29/19 11:46 AM
04/29/19 11:46 AM
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Joined: Feb 2015
alabama
steeltraps
OP
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OP
trapper
Joined: Feb 2015
alabama
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#3 chain is what came stock on your mb 550s Got it, thanks. Dont know why? But i thought #2 chain was what came on MB -550s .
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: steeltraps]
#6528127
04/29/19 03:38 PM
04/29/19 03:38 PM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
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trappergbus . Where i am trapping at , I have caught few coons. Lats trip was 14 days 27 coyote 8 bobcat 6 grey fox and 2 small piglets. BUT = Knock on wood. I didnt catch a single coon. Place I trap are cutovers, and large 10 acre plus greenfeild in or around them for as far as you can see. Miles and miles. Plus I trap alot of divide ridges . That were the coyotes seam to be. Im setting on location 95% of the time, BUT sometimes im off the exact or Micro location by a few yards of feet, that I would like to be on. That my reason for wanting afew drags Perfect, good luck sir. Gotta be on location...
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: steeltraps]
#6528186
04/29/19 05:36 PM
04/29/19 05:36 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
danny clifton
"Grumpy Old Man"
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"Grumpy Old Man"
Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
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I really like the tracker plus drags. top of the line stuff. both points dig in
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: danny clifton]
#6529208
05/01/19 07:36 AM
05/01/19 07:36 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Maine
Mac
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Maine
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One thing that nobody mentioned is one thing I would not want to be with out. A good dog.
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: Mac]
#6529299
05/01/19 10:08 AM
05/01/19 10:08 AM
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Joined: Feb 2015
alabama
steeltraps
OP
trapper
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OP
trapper
Joined: Feb 2015
alabama
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One thing that nobody mentioned is one thing I would not want to be with out. A good dog. Mac, I can clearly see the value of a trapping dog. But im usually 200-250 miles from home.My 2012 Toyota Tacoma is Alread jam pack with all the things i need to go out, and trap for 14 days. SO for me , a dog would not a option. Plus , I dont know how the people I trap for would react. Dont know if I had a million dollar lodge = if I would want a dog in it, or around it? So basicly a dog is out for me, but still good advice for most.
Last edited by steeltraps; 05/01/19 10:09 AM.
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: steeltraps]
#6530128
05/02/19 01:24 PM
05/02/19 01:24 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Bland Virginia
2 TRAPS
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trapper
Joined: Nov 2013
Bland Virginia
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When the tracker drags were designed theft was superhigh. The drag allowed the catch to get away and hide. The sabertooth drag was designed to pin coyotes down in the open. I have both sabertooth and jc conner trackerdrags. Both very well made. But if I was trapping with drags and no way to prehook the drag. I would run the sabertooth. Get one of each hook it up and take off see what does better in your area.
HMC Mfg. B.E.K TRAP TAG
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: steeltraps]
#6530220
05/02/19 04:38 PM
05/02/19 04:38 PM
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Joined: Apr 2019
Alabama
JetCat
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Apr 2019
Alabama
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Clogs hard to beat. Great attractors and make them fairly heavy as not to make it far. Place b4 intended. I use fence Staples to attach Flint Hill fur . I dont know that those would work for me? Im on 15 day coyote contract jobs. I have 3 binds of traps in the back of Toyota Tacoma that hold about 200 MB - 550s total. I Think I can get 10-12 dozen drags under tool box, so size is an issue for me, when hauling gear for 200 miles to job. me personally, i wouldn't publicize it on the internet and i wouldn't be driving around with more then your legal limit of traps in this state. at 10-25 bucks per trap that could be a hefty little fine.
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Re: Best Open Country Drag?
[Re: steeltraps]
#6530277
05/02/19 06:16 PM
05/02/19 06:16 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
alabama
steeltraps
OP
trapper
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OP
trapper
Joined: Feb 2015
alabama
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JetCat - personally . I think you should LEARN the law. The amount of traps has ZERO to do with the amount of traps I have in the ground!!!!!! 150 traps is the limit per day. I have to HAUL the traps to the job. THEN set 150 on the line. I even HAVE place where I have left 60 MB-550 traps. LEARN the law. I could ride around with a 18 wheel full of MB-550 traps, that does not mean I am exceding the 150 traps a day law.
Last edited by steeltraps; 05/02/19 06:29 PM.
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