Strictly Trapping


No Profanity *** No Flaming *** No Advertising *** No Anti Trappers *** No Politics
No Non-Target Catches *** No Links to Anti-trapping Sites *** No Avoiding Profanity Filter


Home~Trap Talk~ADC Forum~Trap Shed~Wilderness Trapping~International Trappers~Fur Handling

Auction Forum~Trapper Tips~Links~Gallery~Basic Sets~Convention Calendar~Chat~ Trap Collecting Forum

Trapper's Humor~Strictly Trapping~Fur Buyers Directory~Mugshots~Fur Sale Directory~Wildcrafting

Trapper's Tales~Words From The Past~Legends~Archives~Kids Forum~Lure Formulators Forum


~~~ Dobbins' Products Catalog ~~~


Trading Post
(Please support F&T Trading Post, our sponsor for the Trapping Only Forum)



TrappersPost
Please support Trappers post, a sponsor of the Strictly Trapping Forum



Print Thread
Hop To
Who predrills for super stakes? #6609794
09/04/19 09:37 PM
09/04/19 09:37 PM
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 2,692
Meridian, Idaho
10bands Offline OP
trapper
10bands  Offline OP
trapper

Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 2,692
Meridian, Idaho
I probably got this idea from a previous post on here but don’t remember the details. Anyway, I’m thinking of predrilling for super stakes with a 5/8 x 16” masonry bit. Anyone else do something similar? What do you use and how do you like it?

Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6609819
09/04/19 10:05 PM
09/04/19 10:05 PM
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 6,597
NC, Orange Co.
QuietButDeadly Offline
trapper
QuietButDeadly  Offline
trapper

Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 6,597
NC, Orange Co.
I use a 3/4" ship auger bit, 17" or 18" long for the finned super stakes. They are a bear to drive and retrieve (even with a retrieval cable) in my ground without a pilot hole. I think 7/8" diameter would be ideal for the finned stakes but all I could find locally was 3/4". They work much better than the masonry bits in my ground, hard clay under a layer of topsoil. Your results may vary.


Life Member: NCTA, VTA, NTA, TTFHA, MFTI
Member: FTA NRA NWTF
Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6609944
09/05/19 06:25 AM
09/05/19 06:25 AM
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 2,162
N.E. Nebr
L
LDW Offline
trapper
LDW  Offline
trapper
L

Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 2,162
N.E. Nebr
I predrill Wolfgang's with a masonary bit and a Milwaukee rotary hammer drill. Mainly when there is frost in the ground. I think I have a 1in bit for the fangs. Switching to superstakes with chain this year.

Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6610007
09/05/19 08:02 AM
09/05/19 08:02 AM
Joined: Dec 2017
Posts: 1,132
Kingston, PA
TheBig1 Offline
trapper
TheBig1  Offline
trapper

Joined: Dec 2017
Posts: 1,132
Kingston, PA
I just use a piece of rebar to pound out a pilot hole. I prefer to do that because if I hit a rock it’s better to know that I can’t anchor there with a piece of rebar than it is to have a super stake in half way and then have to try and pull it back out to try a different angle or spot.


You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6610051
09/05/19 08:58 AM
09/05/19 08:58 AM
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 5,081
montana
R
red mt Offline
trapper
red mt  Offline
trapper
R

Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 5,081
montana
There a quite few guys do both masonry bit and a rebar pilot hole
18 bit I do not think you can go wrong on either wolf fang or a super stake.. Masonary bit I think is cats meow imo.


Kenneth schoening
Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6610483
09/05/19 10:36 PM
09/05/19 10:36 PM
Joined: Dec 2017
Posts: 258
Idaho
O
old_newbie Offline
trapper
old_newbie  Offline
trapper
O

Joined: Dec 2017
Posts: 258
Idaho
I use a 3/4" wood auger bit 18" long when the ground is really hard. Works great


Member NTA, ITA, and USRTA
Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6610528
09/05/19 11:42 PM
09/05/19 11:42 PM
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 551
Iron Range, Minnesota
R
Ringbill5196 Offline
trapper
Ringbill5196  Offline
trapper
R

Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 551
Iron Range, Minnesota
I do after it is below zero for a week. Masonry bit

Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6610999
09/06/19 08:54 PM
09/06/19 08:54 PM
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,976
North Central Idaho
Jumperzee Offline
trapper
Jumperzee  Offline
trapper

Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,976
North Central Idaho
Definitely want to hear the results TB. Same nasty basalt soil here in coyote country, I've never even tried to figure it out.

Big dog anchors are up in the granitic soils that I can punch thru with a pilot hole/pipe driver for super stakes and/or pipe anchors.

I really want to see pictures of a generator on the front of your boat and extension cord to your rotary hammer!!! Light up the canyon bbbbbbbrrrrrrraaaaappppp, bbbbbbrrrrraaaapppp

Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6611751
09/07/19 11:34 PM
09/07/19 11:34 PM
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 2,672
Ohio
W
Willy Firewood Offline
trapper
Willy Firewood  Offline
trapper
W

Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 2,672
Ohio
I started doing this with the advice of Taximan. Not the same setup but similar.

1/2” Milwaukee 18 volt cordless hammer drill. Carry extra batteries. Long ship auger bits from Harbor freight when the ground is not frozen. When frozen I drill for both cable stakes and rebar using long Bosch masonry bits. I also drill out a trap bed with a large Bosch masonry bit - multiple holes and then chip out the bed. The Bosch masonry bits seem to be the best and last longest and that is reflected in the price. I use an Estwing fireside firewood maul, a full size maul, a peloski pick, or other tools as best suited for the job.


FRAC LIVES MATTER
Re: Who predrills for super stakes? [Re: 10bands] #6612107
09/08/19 02:06 PM
09/08/19 02:06 PM
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 1,222
MN
Y
yukonal Offline
trapper
yukonal  Offline
trapper
Y

Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 1,222
MN
I use a masonry bit to predrill when there is 2" or more of frost.

Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread

Moderated by  Drifter, Wolfdog91 

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1