Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: IDaHo Bob]
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09/19/19 02:27 PM
09/19/19 02:27 PM
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Montana
Taximan
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Thanks for mentioning the Idaho Chat, I have been on these forums for years and never realized that existed. I enjoy going there myself.I'm sure you will be welcomed.Nice bunch of guys.
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Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: stillhunt]
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09/19/19 02:56 PM
09/19/19 02:56 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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I lost my first wolf caught On a drag. It ran out Into the logging road and never left any sign and as far as I went It never left the road.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: stillhunt]
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09/20/19 10:16 AM
09/20/19 10:16 AM
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Wright Brothers
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Stickbowhunter from here showed me that trick years ago. I saw him over the weekend. He looked well and was in good spirits.
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Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: stillhunt]
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09/20/19 11:06 AM
09/20/19 11:06 AM
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Peoria County Illinois
Larry Baer
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Never caught a wolf but like Beav says if they hit the road it will be a tough act to follow. I caught this coyote along a sod field one time that ran across the field with the drag. It went into some tall grass and got a bunch of grass wadded around the drag times then it took off. This is the drag when I finally found it. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/09/full-21678-18142-115.jpg) The only thing I could see was the individual grass blades bent over in a line when I got the sun just right. I was not even sure it was the trail until I found it over 1/2 mile away. This was with one of those big O'Gorman drag and 10' of pretty heavy chain. Most coyotes and fox go right down hill or to the closest thick brush. Every once in a while you get one that does exactly what you do not want it to do. Not sure abound a wolf. I bet they can really go with a drag if they got on open ground.
Just passin through
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Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: Jpwilson]
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09/24/19 02:34 PM
09/24/19 02:34 PM
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Maine
Mac
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Great to see you posting JP. Did not get a chance to talk to you at Olson's, you always seemed busy. Take care
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Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: stillhunt]
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09/24/19 05:52 PM
09/24/19 05:52 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
"On The Other Hand"
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Idaho, Lemhi County
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Over the past several years in Idaho, I've caught dozens of wolves in MB750s or LPCs on drags. Much prefer drags to staking or cabling. Wolves, surprisingly, generally don't go ballistic like coyotes when the trap fires. Based on several videos and series of still images from trail cameras, they generally walk off from the trap site rather than bolt. Probably 95% of the time, they go down hill and toward the thickest cover they can find. The only time I will ever use hard-wiring (staking or cabling) for wolves is if I'm expecting a big blow or an imminent snow event, or if I'm in grizzly country. Chances of them tearing up a foot or having a trap mark (reducing the value for taxidermy) is much greater with a hard-wired trap than with a drag. If you're in thick cover, use shorter chains (6-7'). In more open country, use a full 10' of chain. Longer the chain, quicker the hang-up. If you can't follow the drag mark, use a dog (even my old Brittany was great at it, my current Hangin' Tree is a master). In Idaho, must have the tracking dog on a leash, as wolves are classified as big game.
Hope this helps.
Jack
Books for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc. Poetic Injustice The Last Hunt Wild Life Long Way Home
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Re: canine behavior on drags?
[Re: stillhunt]
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09/25/19 10:27 AM
09/25/19 10:27 AM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
"On The Other Hand"
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Idaho, Lemhi County
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Hangin' Tree Cow Dogs. Google them. Only picture I can find is with my dog (Gusto) on his first wolf when he was in training. Since that time, he's recovered several wolves, coyotes, and a couple of foxes for me. Wouldn't be without him. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/09/full-10376-18561-gusto_with_smokin_joe_1.jpg) Jack
Books for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc. Poetic Injustice The Last Hunt Wild Life Long Way Home
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