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Snare support wire #7382290
10/18/21 10:51 PM
10/18/21 10:51 PM
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9 or 11 gauge, which do you prefer? I've always used 9, never tried anything else.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382316
10/18/21 11:31 PM
10/18/21 11:31 PM
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Iowa
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Iowa
#9. I have used lots of others, none are as solid as #9. If you're anchoring them off close to trees or something you could go lighter but from the ground or reaching out from a killpole or something #9 is the best. You don't want the support to move at all until the snare fires shut.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382345
10/19/21 12:43 AM
10/19/21 12:43 AM
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I snare cats and fox in brush with lethal snares.
I use a tie-off/support wire of either single 11ga or double 14ga.

I also use the same to tieoff/support under ice beaver snares.

When snaring wolves I cable off to a solid tree usually with an extension and use either 9 or double 11 ga for a support inserted into a whammy which makes the loop adjustable while still allowing full support directly at the lock.

Last edited by Boco; 10/19/21 12:46 AM.

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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382375
10/19/21 06:25 AM
10/19/21 06:25 AM
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Louisville, Nebraska
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Free standing snare supports for coyote here in trails through grasses and old pond dams, I use lengths of #9 wire. Stiff enough for decent support by itself but also pliable enough to bend and shape it.
Jim


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382505
10/19/21 09:17 AM
10/19/21 09:17 AM
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Louisiana
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#9. I don't want my support to flex


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382508
10/19/21 09:20 AM
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It's not so much as to what gauge the wire Is. It's about how stiff that wire Is. Some 14 gauge wire Is stiffer then some 9 gauge wire.


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: The Beav] #7382612
10/19/21 11:37 AM
10/19/21 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by The Beav
Some 14 gauge wire Is stiffer then some 9 gauge wire.



crazy

Actually stiff (galvanized) wire can be kind of springy in the smaller gauges, I had to pull and reset 200+ snares, years back, that I had set with #11 galvanized, and replace it with #9 annealed wire after having tons of them knocked/pulled down and empty and the few catches were around the body/one leg through. I'd say a good rule of thumb would be any support wire that reaches further than 10-12" from a solid support should be #9 wire.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382616
10/19/21 11:40 AM
10/19/21 11:40 AM
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Depends on the cover, I use mainly 11 gauge in more open country.
#9 on the thicker areas .

Almost always #9 on beaver snares.

Not much cover this year at all, an if there is cattle are thining down to dirt.

They eating the willows along creek s to .

Not going to be much snaring on my line this year.


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382661
10/19/21 12:20 PM
10/19/21 12:20 PM
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Rodney,Ohio
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9 for everything... It's not hard to camo wire unless you're snaring in bare ground or deep snow.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382679
10/19/21 12:43 PM
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I generally used #11 for cats, coyotes and wolves in timber areas.


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382781
10/19/21 02:05 PM
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I don't know what gauge wire I have but It's fairly thin and It's so stiff that if you bend It too many times it will break.


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7382949
10/19/21 05:37 PM
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14 for every snare muskrat/mink to wild hogs


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7383009
10/19/21 06:39 PM
10/19/21 06:39 PM
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Philippines, s.e. asia,ohio
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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7383323
10/19/21 11:57 PM
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Ive gone to 14 like newt. I like only carrying one roll for everthing and 14 is most versatile in my world. Im snaring beaver, and when i need a support I double the wire, leave one tag a little longer, and twist coil that tag around the cable then crimp to hold it tight.
When i ran coyote poles I used 9 on those, but they were pre attached, and I still carried a roll of 14 for all other needs.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7383585
10/20/21 10:26 AM
10/20/21 10:26 AM
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Depends on how you use it in my opinion. For heavier snares like hog snares, I prefer 9 gauge or non annealed 11 gauge. This allows me to reach a little further without drooping.

For beaver snaring, at least for me, I have a use for both large wire and small wire. On crossovers, I use a stiff wire (9 or 11), but in the water (beaver KPs, floating snare sets, trees) I much rather something light like 14 or 16 gauge. The light wire is easier to snip and work with.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7383619
10/20/21 10:55 AM
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I found a whole bundle of that ceiling grid support wire(it was free). Not sure what gauge it is, but i use it


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: the Blak Spot] #7383655
10/20/21 11:32 AM
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Rodney,Ohio
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Originally Posted by the Blak Spot
I found a whole bundle of that ceiling grid support wire(it was free). Not sure what gauge it is, but i use it

Pretty sure that stuff is 11 guage, maybe 12. It had a different stiffness that say the galvanized 11 you get at the hardware store for fencing or clotheslines.

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7412787
11/23/21 06:10 PM
11/23/21 06:10 PM
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I have snare supports made of # 9 wire and 1/4 inch smooth rod

Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7412845
11/23/21 07:32 PM
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Free standing #9, in timber close to existing saplings or trees #14.


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Re: Snare support wire [Re: FDChief] #7412927
11/23/21 09:16 PM
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