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Re: Snare recommendations for coyote
[Re: WisTrapper]
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 07/22/23 07:03 PM
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3 ft of 5/64 1x19 connected to 4 ft of 3/32 7x&7. Put a decent #6 or #8 in-line swivel between the two types of cable and a regular cable swivel  on the end. The lock is your choice. The whammy and staking systems are also your choice. This is what I would use. 
 
  
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Re: Snare recommendations for coyote
[Re: bearcat2]
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 07/23/23 04:06 PM
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My preferred and most efficient coyote/wolf snare: --6 ft of 1X19 5/64 cable with end swivel for attaching +/- 6 ft extension to it.  --using a 3/32 micro lock on 5/64 loaded cable.   --50 lb compression spring --double 3/32 ferrule for a whammy
  The reason for using a 3/32 micro lock on 5/64 cable is the tighter the bite (angle) the tighter the pinch. Another thing to maybe consider is that a slightly larger lock size than cable size will close faster due to less friction than with a matched cable to lock size. 
 
  
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Re: Snare recommendations for coyote
[Re: rick olson]
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 10/21/23 12:36 PM
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Yep,here in Mn it's 10" and 10".  Yep and that's a ridiculous regulation as coyotes seldom walk with their heads low.14-15 inches above the ground is more common as   ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/10/full-12152-192643-lge_male.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/10/full-12152-192644-lge_male_2.jpg)  coyotes generally walk with their head up and you want them to fire the loop just under their chin to obtain a high neck catch. Furthermore, with a large loop the snare sides will not appear to crowd the animal’s passage.  
 
  
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Re: Snare recommendations for coyote
[Re: Mark McCary]
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 10/22/23 03:29 PM
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 bctomcat, thanks for the pictures! Looks like you are targeting coyotes and wolves with the same snare?  Setting specifically for wolves I use a larger loop and set higher. But yes I have caught wolves with my coyote set up. Also with my coyote set up, I may have missed a few but, I have never caught one by the mouth that I can remember.  
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