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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7276074
05/30/21 02:02 PM
05/30/21 02:02 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Benefit for me is extra length...so I can reach a tree to tie off to. And so otters can reach the water when caught at crossovers. I have 6 to 7 feet 1/8" 7x7 cable with a spring clip on the end. Cable is swiveled at the conibear spring eye...which is where I attach.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7276264
05/30/21 08:12 PM
05/30/21 08:12 PM
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Joined: Jun 2015
rogers city mi.
jeff karsten
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rogers city mi.
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Some don't have a problem Me on the other hand always have chains tangled with the traps easier for me to carry wrapped up cables attach with quick links i leave a link on the trap with a swivel
olden tyred
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7276397
05/30/21 11:16 PM
05/30/21 11:16 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Montana
beartooth trapr
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Montana
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First thing I do to a conibear is cut of the chain, add a a chunk of straight chain and swivel, than a 3-4 foot cable. Makes them tangle free and big beaver and otter friendly.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7276533
05/31/21 09:28 AM
05/31/21 09:28 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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trapper
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Central, SD
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A good use for old snares with damaged cable that won’t make a good loop anymore as long as the cable is not broken I will use them to tie off or stake down with the swivel.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: beartooth trapr]
#7276536
05/31/21 09:29 AM
05/31/21 09:29 AM
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Joined: Nov 2017
West Central MN
20scout
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West Central MN
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First thing I do to a conibear is cut of the chain, add a a chunk of straight chain and swivel, than a 3-4 foot cable. Makes them tangle free and big beaver and otter friendly. X2. I use 8'-10' on 330's and 2'-3' on 220's.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7276682
05/31/21 02:32 PM
05/31/21 02:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Port Republic South Jersey
Newt
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Port Republic South Jersey
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In NEWT"S WORLD
Every of the larger size body grip traps get a short lenth 12" or so of 1/8" 7x19 Stainless Steel cable.With a 12/0 swivel on the end.
When setting I use a 1/4" quick line to fasten a 1/8"x 84" 7x19 extension cable. Stainless steel of course quick link also.
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Law Dog]
#7276788
05/31/21 07:08 PM
05/31/21 07:08 PM
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Joined: Nov 2012
Frazee, MN
backroadsarcher
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Joined: Nov 2012
Frazee, MN
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A good use for old snares with damaged cable that won’t make a good loop anymore as long as the cable is not broken I will use them to tie off or stake down with the swivel. ^^^x2 I save all my damaged snares for the same reason.
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7281982
06/08/21 05:13 PM
06/08/21 05:13 PM
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Joined: Apr 2016
South Alabama
Boy Named Sue
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South Alabama
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My vote is chain. I lost two 330's to breakage and had a third break that I was able to recover. I replaced mine with five or six feet of twin loop and a snap. Machine chain or stainless cable would be a nice upgrade from my twin loop.
"Common sense is always the least common of sense."
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: Roto205]
#7281990
06/08/21 05:31 PM
06/08/21 05:31 PM
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Joined: Jul 2008
central Illinois
yoteguts
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trapper
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central Illinois
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I run a few links machine chain around th spring eye and hook a swivel to that. Then 3’ of #2 machine chain and another swivel on my belisle 330s aids with foot/tail catches. Always worry about rotten cable. Carry 6-8’ extensions for every body grip I own. Use spilt rings to connect. I’m not much of a big body grip user but it works for me.
I'm itchin' to see a coyote twitchin'.
More trappin' and less yappin'.
Member FTA & USSA.
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Re: Cables on bodygrips
[Re: yoteguts]
#7282374
06/09/21 10:26 AM
06/09/21 10:26 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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trapper
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Southern Michigan
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I run a few links machine chain around th spring eye and hook a swivel to that. Then 3’ of #2 machine chain and another swivel on my belisle 330s aids with foot/tail catches. Always worry about rotten cable. Carry 6-8’ extensions for every body grip I own. Use spilt rings to connect. I’m not much of a big body grip user but it works for me. Yep that swivel at the spring eye will pay for itself many times, chain lasts forever, cable not so much... I have a bunch to replace the cable to chain after 3 seasons. I use that same setup on all my BGs all sizes. 110-220s get 18 inches of chain, 280s, 330s get 3 feet.
Last edited by trappergbus; 06/09/21 10:28 AM.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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