Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: Parvo1985]
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07/01/21 01:00 AM
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I got my 1x19 cable from the Snare Shop. No complaints. It isn't Chinese cable, most of that stuff is junk. It's South Korean cable and good stuff.
Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: Parvo1985]
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07/01/21 01:09 AM
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Manufacturer matters quite a bit. Korean is the way to go,forget the chinese made cable. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
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07/02/21 09:52 AM
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snareone Newt knows cable. You won't go wrong buying from him. x2
“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.” Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: backroadsarcher]
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07/11/21 02:31 PM
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I bought cable a few years back. It is 1x19 stainless cable. I don't remember where from for sure. I think it was from Thompson Snares. This was a 1000 ft spool. That was one of the best decisions I made when I was younger. Still have a good portion left. Remake all my destroyed snares with it. Good stuff. Thompson cable seems to be in a class of it's own. It runs a tab bit larger than size indicates.
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: Parvo1985]
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07/11/21 09:40 PM
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I buy most of mine from Keith Gregerson, any I can't get from Keith I get at Dakota Line. Both have worked awesome for me. I'm not afraid of buying old snares, or taking used cable and making snares / cable anchor's either.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: Parvo1985]
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07/13/21 10:09 PM
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Parvo, I live the next state over. Relaxing lock is such a grey area, that any warden I've ever met doesn't have a clue the true definition of just exactly what that is. As long as the lock quits tightening when the animal stops pulling, I've been told. Well heck, that's every lock shy of a Ram or a choke spring-assisted snare. I quit using 3/32 long ago, same with snaring raccoon, (on purpose) Buyers here don't want them. The raccoon market is low enough without snare marks. Get some DP's , nest way to harvest raccoon, IMO. 1X19 -5/4th Korean on coyotes , beaver and yes, any raccoon that walks. Come down and spend a day this fall . I'll make it worth your trip
LT
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: LT GREY]
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07/13/21 10:29 PM
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Parvo, I live the next state over. Relaxing lock is such a grey area, that any warden I've ever met doesn't have a clue the true definition of just exactly what that is. As long as the lock quits tightening when the animal stops pulling, I've been told. Well heck, that's every lock shy of a Ram or a choke spring-assisted snare. I quit using 3/32 long ago, same with snaring raccoon, (on purpose) Buyers here don't want them. The raccoon market is low enough without snare marks. Get some DP's , nest way to harvest raccoon, IMO. 1X19 -5/4th Korean on coyotes , beaver and yes, any raccoon that walks. Come down and spend a day this fall . I'll make it worth your trip
LT
Xxxx2 ^^^ I used 1x19 5/64 cable for pretty much everything. I wont hang cable for coon anymore. Even when fur prices were higher you got docked for the snare burn on the hide.
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Re: Buying Cable for Snares
[Re: Parvo1985]
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07/14/21 10:53 AM
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( I M O ) . . .Snaring raccoon wouldn't help you "learn more for coyote and nuisance ( I think you meant ) beaver work ." Unless it is how to 'set up' a snare, Snaring raccoon will just help you learn how to be better at snaring raccoon. Loop size, height and often location will separate the difference. If you want to learn how to snare coyotes and beaver, you just go set snares for coyotes and beaver and set lots of them at lots of location. When pursuing those animals mentioned, you want to learn to avoid raccoon at all cost. To catch raccoon in numbers set multiple snares on any raccoon trail and you'll end up with raccoon. They are one of the easiest animals to snare.
Now for coyotes, I am usually baiting areas with every possible entrance and trail covered, usually 15-25 snares or more to an area, So, 10 locations would have up to 250 snares set. Just my way of doing it. Beaver would be at every 'haul out', trail and dam crossover. Simple as that.
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