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Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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08/31/20 10:15 PM
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Mitch777
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When trapping coyotes in the past I double staked with rebar. Does anyone use anchors? If so how effective are they? Thanks
Mitch Meyer
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
[Re: Mitch777]
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08/31/20 10:47 PM
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I use super stakes with chain and won't go back to rebar. Too heavy and bulky to carry. Simple to wrap the chain around the trap and go.
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
[Re: Mitch777]
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08/31/20 10:58 PM
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Mark June
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Have used some form of chain or cable stakes on "round" stock since 1984. Won't use flat anything and will not go back to rerod. Wouldn't remember the angle after all these years (lol). But some have situations that call for individualized methods, where rerod makes sense.
I like not having 100 traps x 2 pieces rerod each x 1.5 lbs/rerod stake = 300 lbs of stakes + 300 lbs of traps in a pickup or buggy!
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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08/31/20 11:40 PM
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Would 12” or 18” wolf fangs hold a coyote Yes, no problem. (Depending on soil conditions)
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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08/31/20 11:42 PM
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Mitch777
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Thanks. We have some good sized coyotes in Wisconsin.
Mitch Meyer
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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09/01/20 03:24 AM
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I use homemade earth anchors made out of 1/2 black pipe with cable have not had a problem yet. If it really a wet year I will also use 2 inch pogo's j
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
[Re: Mitch777]
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09/01/20 05:53 AM
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ive ran both with no problems holding coyotes. A low life with a good pair of side cutters can clip cable though. I do run a lot of rebar still...im a cheapskate and earth anchors are about impossible to extract here in January when im pulling traps. Ground can be rock solid down a couple feet or so when temps hit zero or less. I can tap and twist out rebar easily, and cross staking always holds for me. I do run some cable anchors they are lighter to carry and areas i have to hoof it in definitely get those anchors. But I always end up cutting cable when pulling sets and replacing for the next season. So yes for holding coyotes either one works. I like longer cables sometimes we get wet warmer weather and ground i trap can get pretty soft so either cross staking with longer rebar or using longer cable anchors works for me. Adding chain would mean I have to retrieve the anchor in frozen solid ground and chain can add little weight to the trap depending on chain type and length. I do like bullet stakes just always have to bring the driver too. I use same driver for bullets and I ground the tip a little more pointy and I use it for berks too. I also have some pogos. Get the 2" for soft soil. I like the smaller pogos on longer cable and I use those for my snares.
Last edited by jabNE; 09/01/20 05:55 AM.
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
[Re: Mitch777]
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09/01/20 06:22 AM
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When trapping coyotes in the past I double staked with rebar. Does anyone use anchors? If so how effective are they? Thanks I use bullet chain stakes and depending on hardness of ground pound them in 12-16". Use winch on atv to pull. Hear is the problem u will have after the ground freezes 6" or more. The bullet will come up to frostline and stop. Then either the winch or weakest link breaks or u remembered to bring a pick. Oh yea-pick handles break too!!! Rebar comes out easier after freezeup but weighs a lot more like MJ said.
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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09/01/20 07:37 AM
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I've used both side by side for several years. After that I went back to rebar 98%. The only place anchors shine is when in pure sand or walking in. My truck isn't afraid of carrying rebar.
Contrary to popular belief I didn't find anchors to be a time saver unless you are cutting and running. They added time when pulling.
I went with chain after screwing around with cable for longer than I should have. I came there much the same decision for land trapping but still use disposables when water trapping ( mostly)
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
[Re: Mitch777]
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09/01/20 09:38 AM
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Most of my trapping Is done after the ground gets hard. Then I use nothing but cabled earth anchors. It's hard enough to drive a earth anchor through 6" of frozen ground with a cable attached let alone having to drive one that is set up with chain. The surface area of a decent size chain has to 100 times greater then 3/32 cable. But every situation Is different so you can't rule out the other staking options. A few years a go I went with smooth rod instead of re bar. I liked It a lot and will continue to use It. Some times double staking Is a necessity depending on your soil conditions.And you can do that with cable stakes and you will get the same results as when staking with re bar. Then I built some 3/4" angle iron stakes. With the added surface area they hold better then re bar but It takes a bit more hammer power to drive them. But for non frozen ground they aren't to bad. You do have more cost involved with adding a 1/2" bolt to the set up and the cost of the angle iron but they do work. But you can't twist them out of the ground they need to be pried out. I for the most part cut and run. My stakes are free and my buddy just delivered 200 pieces the other day. So I'm good to go for a few more years.
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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09/01/20 09:47 AM
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Mark June
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Get 'em Bev!!! (I kinda miss frozen ground)
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
[Re: jabNE]
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09/01/20 10:21 PM
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Thy. Appreciate your perspective.
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Re: Coyote staking - Rerod vs disposable anchor
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01/24/21 07:45 AM
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Super stakes will hold an elephant around here with the right length of cable. Cross staked rebar holds well too but can get heavy if you hoof it in very far but retrieving rebar from frozen ground is much easier than bullets. Jim
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