Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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01/21/20 12:03 AM
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Need some help please. I've never snared them before and good Lord willing and the crick don't rise, I'll be trapping them again this spring. Instead of lugging around coils and coni's as much I would like to try snares. So, what diameter and length of cable? Best ways to set them? Anyone have pics or may have done a tutorial in the past? Who sells them legal for Ohio? Thank you much,
Jeff
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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You’re better off carrying a 160 around. It might make you huff and puff, but it’ll be easier for you.
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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Easiest way I know of for badger should work on ground hogs. This hole was deeper so the loop is not tight to the hole the way I like it to be, the idea is the cable has no slack coming or going from the hole so a support is not needed. Either way it's going the only thing that moves is the lock.
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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Stake away from the den so that he can't get too far down the hole. Some good advice there. I've seen a groundhog that someone I know trapped with a snare. It was able to get 2 feet down the hole. It locked up down in the hole so good 2 men and a boy could not get it out , literally. It held as hard as a disposable trap anchor. Pull as hard as he and his friend did , it would not let go. Eventually it was done from pulling so hard that it's body had to be dug out as it almost folded itself hanging on. A tangle stake would have worked well at that location to prevent it from going in the hole. Give it enough cable to go in the hole , you will be sorry.
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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I started using snares for groundhogs this last year. I love them. I bought mine. 1/16 cable with a deer stop and a relaxing lock. In Ohio , any lock that stops tightening when the animal stops pulling is considered relaxing , including many cam locks. I got this info from my local warden. In a den , I use a 5 or 6 inch loop an inch off the ground. Stake away from the den so that he can't get too far down the hole. If I set a trail, I hang the snares couple of inches higher. Did ya happen to take any pics of your sets Honeydog and where'd ya buy'em if ya don't mind me asking?
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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if your huffing and puffing hauling around 160s you need to go to the gym. LOL And those 160 RBGs are some serious chuck traps.
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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if your huffing and puffing hauling around 160s you need to go to the gym. LOL And those 160 RBGs are some serious chuck traps. Thanks Beav, can't use bigger then 155's here on land unless you cover them with a cage or milkcrate. Looking for snaring info.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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I tried the 155s and had no luck with them. I never tried to snare a wood chuck but I would assume you should go with a 4" loop. That old chuck isn't all that big.
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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The number to call is BR 549 !!! Call Ken at PDK Snares here in Ohio. He can get you some legal snares to use, Lol CH, thanks I'll give him a call. Honeydog, I was going to shorten your handle and just call you Honey, but it felt weird . I do have snare supports, I'll check out the snare shop as well, thanks man. Hawker, I bet most young trappers back in the day did a little something something lol, glad it brought back a good memory.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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Stake away from the den so that he can't get too far down the hole. Some good advice there. I've seen a groundhog that someone I know trapped with a snare. It was able to get 2 feet down the hole. It locked up down in the hole so good 2 men and a boy could not get it out , literally. It held as hard as a disposable trap anchor. Pull as hard as he and his friend did , it would not let go. Eventually it was done from pulling so hard that it's body had to be dug out as it almost folded itself hanging on. A tangle stake would have worked well at that location to prevent it from going in the hole. Give it enough cable to go in the hole , you will be sorry. A tangle stake sounds like a good idea.
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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Easiest way I know of for badger should work on ground hogs. This hole was deeper so the loop is not tight to the hole the way I like it to be, the idea is the cable has no slack coming or going from the hole so a support is not needed. Either way it's going the only thing that moes is the lock. Great Photo Yes it is, thanks Jerry. So I should be keeping the lock at about the noon position?
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Could use some help snaring groundhogs
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so your wasting the snare.
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