Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: The Beav]
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06/04/19 11:11 PM
06/04/19 11:11 PM
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Boone Liane
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Look at your lock as looking at a clock. If your lock Is In the 1 o'clock position it's going to take a lot to get It to fall. If It's In 11 o'clock position It's going to fall a lot easier.
. Aren’t one and eleven o’ clock the same position distance wise from center? I fail to see how eleven o clock (30 degrees left of center) is any better than one o clock (30 degrees right of center).
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: Koss2005]
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06/04/19 11:23 PM
06/04/19 11:23 PM
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The Beav
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Well It depends on how your looking at It. If your looking at the loop and the lock Is on your right then the lock would be at the 1 o'clock position. And In my opinion would be harder for It to close since It has to move up the loop and past the 12 o'clock position.. If the lock would be at the 11 o'clock position It would take less movement to close It.
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: John Graham]
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06/05/19 12:09 PM
06/05/19 12:09 PM
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bctomcat
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I think what Boone is trying to say is that 11 and 1 o'clock ARE the same, it just depends on which direction the animal is coming down the trail. That is, with '12 o'clock' being top center. Correct, that is what I was trying to show, in my previous pictures.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: Koss2005]
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06/05/19 01:20 PM
06/05/19 01:20 PM
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danny clifton
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With the lock on the down side of 12 you will have a lot of closed loops here because of wind
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: Boco]
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06/05/19 09:57 PM
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Cathouse Jim
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Would that be Canadian time?
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: Cathouse Jim]
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06/05/19 10:50 PM
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Northof50
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Would that be Canadian time? No that would be the time period in and for New Foundland & Labrador found in Canada since 1949
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: danny clifton]
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06/05/19 11:46 PM
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With the lock on the down side of 12 you will have a lot of closed loops here because of wind Here too, plus rabbits, coons, possums, and all that other junk that hits the bottom of the loop. I rarely ever have a knocked down snare without a catch unless its deer going over the loop.
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: Koss2005]
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06/06/19 09:20 AM
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the Blak Spot
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Watched a Gary Jepson dvd. He has his lock around 2:00(or 10:00)
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: Koss2005]
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06/06/19 09:24 AM
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The Beav
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We don't have much In the way of wind problems here. And with a 12" loop 12" off the ground 95% of non targets are gong under the loop without hitting It. With most If not all of my snaring done after Dec 1st non target's aren't much of a issue. And I will make a slight kink In that cable so the lock Is sitting just about flat but just on the verge of falling. It seems to be working for me.
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Re: Question, snaring coyotes
[Re: the Blak Spot]
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06/06/19 01:23 PM
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Watched a Gary Jepson dvd. He has his lock around 2:00(or 10:00) If your using a well loaded snare they will easily and quickly jump over the hoop and close very quickly with little pressure on bottom of loop.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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