Re: Using Drags
[Re: LDW]
#7449443
01/03/22 01:32 AM
01/03/22 01:32 AM
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Joined: Oct 2019
Custer Co, Idaho
sneaky
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Custer Co, Idaho
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Ten feet of chain and about an 8 to 10lb drag with good points, it won't get far. A wolf setup with a smaller trap.
Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand
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Re: Using Drags
[Re: LDW]
#7450571
01/04/22 12:36 PM
01/04/22 12:36 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
montana
red mt
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montana
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Yes they will work I use Ogorman drags and sabertooth drags trap to drag about 15 ft. Of chain in that type of weather .
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Using Drags
[Re: Wife]
#7450605
01/04/22 01:49 PM
01/04/22 01:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Maine
Mac
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Maine
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Larry, can't blame you for not liking to pound/retrieve a stake or anchor (and our soil is worse than yours) this time of year. You may try a less expensive drag with added weight with the long chain. I have clips to attach up to 30 lbs extra on mine and the coyote goes not far, always down hill. You aren't going to haul 100 traps worth of this gear in your vehicle but,,,,, 10-12 sets/day with this type of hook up is real manageable for me..... the mike the mike, Please describe what kind of weights, how you fasten them and hide them? Thanks Mac
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Re: Using Drags
[Re: Flint Hill fur]
#7450882
01/04/22 07:51 PM
01/04/22 07:51 PM
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Joined: Mar 2016
N.E. Nebr
LDW
OP
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N.E. Nebr
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Guess I see rock hard frozen ground an a drag bouncing and flopping. I agree longer chain maybe 15ft would help. I've chased to many dragged catches to use one in a pasture like that. Mho I have never used drags, but what your saying has been a concern of mine. The last thing I want to do is chase a hooked up coyote across the pasture, or worse yet, not finding it. I think I will continue pounding anchors through the frost. I have a rotary hammer drill that I use to pre-drill a pilot hole for the earth anchor.
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Re: Using Drags
[Re: LDW]
#7452687
01/06/22 05:51 PM
01/06/22 05:51 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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My thoughts when I’m using a drag is entanglement over digging into the ground not that I have not had a few times tall grass has held a cat in place. To me the “hooks” job is to mark the direction of travel on it’s best day and tangle close by on a average day in many cases.
In Arizona drags were used because of the rocky ground under the sand in the mountains making staking difficult at times plus a cat cares less about a piece of chain coming out of the ground. Here in SD drags in the brushy cedar draws with a cat season that starts the day after Christmas is the way to go add a long chain and they don’t often go far. It saves the set location to be used again if the cat tangles elsewhere and save pounding stakes into frozen ground.
I often prehook at the set as far away as I can find a place to hook it up this saves the searching part and the set is not ripped up not that a tore up set is not a attractive thing to a cat. Miranda always said if your going to make a mess make a big one.
Avoid the rookie mistake of placing the drag and chain in the same location if that chain loop gets caught on a hook you will have a long day ahead or heartbreak as you just lost the advantages of using a drag.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Using Drags
[Re: lee steinmeyer]
#7457061
01/11/22 07:46 AM
01/11/22 07:46 AM
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N.E. Nebr
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N.E. Nebr
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Larry, do you have big bluestem grass there? If so, I would shy away. Little bluestem they work fine in, but here where I’m at in the flinthills of Ks, that big bluestem has thick enough stems to lift the drag up into the air. Out in a big pasture, where the stand of grass is thick enough, that yote will leave and never leave a sign that he was there. If you have a good dog, you can still make it work, but in the past, I have lost several in that situation. I am gunshy at this point with the wide open areas we have and the amount of big bluestem! Yes Lee, there is a lot of Big Blue out there. I'm not going to risk losing critters just for the sake of easier remakes. Not worth it. I thought maybe the drag would hang up in that grass. Never thought about it doing just the opposite. Thanks
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Re: Using Drags
[Re: LDW]
#7457914
01/11/22 10:43 PM
01/11/22 10:43 PM
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Joined: Aug 2013
SE Minnesota
dustytinner
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SE Minnesota
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Jumperzee, what size bar is that? 2X½
Life member Minnesota Trappers Association FTA,Sportsmen's Alliance
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