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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7112358
12/30/20 02:05 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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Rubber gas line hose. Stays flexible at any temp.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7112541
12/30/20 04:57 PM
12/30/20 04:57 PM
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Maryland
oppossum1
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Maryland
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I'm using bobby pins this year. So far I like them.
Just a suggestion for another option.
"Can't cheat the mountain pilgrim, mountain got its ..............."
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7112997
12/30/20 10:54 PM
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Central MN
Gray Breard
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Just take one to your mom & pop Ace or TruValue hardware. These kind of stores have things you have never thought of. My local Marv's TruValue has over 20 types of tubing. Skip the big-box for stuff like that.
My Gal's name is Ma Deuce.
The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Gray Breard]
#7113003
12/30/20 11:01 PM
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Central MN
Gray Breard
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I've used elect tape too. Just keep it in your inside breast pocket if it's cold.
My Gal's name is Ma Deuce.
The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Gray Breard]
#7113089
12/30/20 11:46 PM
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North dakota
Nd native
OP
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I've used elect tape too. Just keep it in your inside breast pocket if it's cold. I tried, but the problem is that it was warm in the store, so once the tubing got done to 15 to 20 degrees it got very hard and I couldn't get the support wire on it anymore because it lost its flexibility.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7113109
12/30/20 11:59 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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3/16ths gas line can be bought at any automotive store.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7113210
12/31/20 01:31 AM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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With a snug whammy you can maneuver that loop In any direction. And I've had deer push a loop out of the way and have that loop swing right back Into position.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7113271
12/31/20 04:26 AM
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Yukon John
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I use tie wire (14 gauge, I think), and make several loops around a 20d nail, then you have a spring-looking thing (I call them a whammy).
Act like a blank, get treated like a blank. Insert your own blank!
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7113287
12/31/20 06:09 AM
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U.P. Michigan
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U.P. Michigan
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I use oxygen tubing, from a medical supply store, 7 feet costs about a buck. When you get it, it is curled up, just put it in boiling water for 5 minutes, and it will straighten out. Cut it with scissors. Get the soft type.
24 years Army Medical Corps
I only want to be known as:
A great husband, a good trapper, and a great steward of the land.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: The Beav]
#7113748
12/31/20 01:30 PM
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100 Mile House, BC Can
bctomcat
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100 Mile House, BC Can
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9 gauge wire and 5/64 cable or smaller dont work that well. Even when used with 3/32 cable its use is limited.
With a snug whammy you can maneuver that loop In any direction. I have never needed more than 11 ga wire to support my coyote/wolf snares. Also I have no problem maneuering to any position I want. You just need to learn how to use the double ferrules as an effective whammy.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7113851
12/31/20 02:25 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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No BC you need to learn how to use a rubber whammy. LOL
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Re: Type of tubing for snare wammy
[Re: Nd native]
#7114544
12/31/20 10:29 PM
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Central MN
Gray Breard
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Central MN
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11 works for me, but most of my work is in fairly dense hardwoods. Lots of saplings.Always something around for hanging wire. I also removed those stupid snare swivels. Now it is a loop with a standard stake swivel. You can stake them, wire them, drowner etc...
My Gal's name is Ma Deuce.
The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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