I still don't understand why we seem to have to dip a snare. We hang a snare we catch something and It's toast. It's not like we are reusing It time after time like a foot hold trap. In my opinion we are over thinking this camouflaging thing when It comes to cable.
I have hung untreated CRs out In the weather for months before using them and I didn't see where they rusted. And I've picked up untreated CRs after the season and stored them In a dry place and I haven't seen where they started rusting.
No big deal, your opinion is wrong is all. lol
You don't know how many you miss in untreated snares. The dip is for camoing the snares, not rust prevention. If you don't boil the manufacturing oils out of the inner strands of cable they aren't going to rust for a LONG time. If you do boil them they will be stiffer in very short order, 1x19 cable would be less noticeable since its pretty stiff already but it'll slow down a 7x7 snare, and the bigger the cable the more noticeable it'll be. If you don't make catches in these snares and reuse them for a couple or three years (based upon they moisture they encounter) the corrosion (looks white typically) will get bad enough you'll be able to hear strands breaking if you kink it, again 7x7 will be more noticeable since the strands are smaller.