Only drag issue…
#8080518
02/18/24 12:06 PM
02/18/24 12:06 PM
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Joined: May 2018
Posts: 12,967 SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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OP
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Joined: May 2018
Posts: 12,967
SW Georgia
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First year using drags and so far so good. Only issue I see is as far as a critter can stretch that chain one way…he can stretch it back the other way. Had a cat on camera and last pic sorta looked like maybe it was biting at a trap on its foot. Or that could’ve been just wishful thinking on my part, lol. No other pics afterwards. Well this morning the first thing I noticed was just the tip of my flag was broke off, but the main part was still standing. Next thing I noticed was my trap was gone. I parked the truck and heard brush breaking. I followed the drag marks and where I saw movement and found a big ole bobcat. As I’m standing there watching this joker with a chain stretched tight trying to climb a tree he looks at me with T-total hate. It’s then I realized that I’m standing where the drag caught the tree and all that’s between us is a very straight tight swiveled 10ft chain, lol. He was dispatched without incident after getting him to chase me around a tree to wrap him up a little more.
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Re: Only drag issue…
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#8080618
02/18/24 02:55 PM
02/18/24 02:55 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 14,693 South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 14,693
South Ga - Almost Florida
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Coyotes and bcats head into the brush or woods when caught. Fido goes down the road or field edge back home.....good luck.
That 10' chain is your friend.
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Re: Only drag issue…
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#8080967
02/18/24 10:26 PM
02/18/24 10:26 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 2,970 Idaho
bearcat2
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Posts: 2,970
Idaho
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Swivels close to the drag usually aren't much use, because as soon as they wrap the chain they don't do any good, in my experience swivels in the first three or four feet from the trap are what do all the work. A lot of my drags have the big wolf swivels attaching the chain to the drag, not because they do much good there, but because I need to attach the chain somehow and I had a bunch of them laying around and I don't like them attached to a trap where they get in the way of bedding.
Only issue I have had with drags are one I caught a wolf in who got tangled up, tore the place up and got loose, then hit a road that was frozen ice as hard as concrete and traveled it for about four hundred yards before leaving out across the open and finally getting tangled up a couple hundred yards away in the trees. It warmed up and melted the marks in the road and then refroze before I got there. Took over an hour to find that one. Only other time I've had an issue with a drag is when a deer stepped in a trap, took trap and drag and then pulled out once it hooked the drag solid, leaving everything in the huckleberry brush and it took me awhile to find the trap. Otherwise I think practically every animal I have caught on a drag has been within sight of the set. Even ones where I would have rather they went farther and gotten out of sight of prying eyes.
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Re: Only drag issue…
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#8081647
02/19/24 07:25 PM
02/19/24 07:25 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 8,592 western mn
bucksnbears
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western mn
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Never used drags but I would think painting the in blaze orange/ pink would speed up finding them? Same with the chain?
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You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Only drag issue…
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#8081744
02/19/24 09:18 PM
02/19/24 09:18 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 6,072 West Central MN
20scout
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Posts: 6,072
West Central MN
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Been playing with a few drags this year but haven't connected yet. Painted the drags and tied some orange surveys tape to them. Should be able to find them alright.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Only drag issue…
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#8082031
02/20/24 11:30 AM
02/20/24 11:30 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 1,138 Southern Nevada
cat_trapper_nv
"Cat Master"
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"Cat Master"
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 1,138
Southern Nevada
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I run a lot of drags and a heavy drag on a long chain keeps them close, even in our low vegetation desert. I have some of my drags painted florescent orange, and the ones that I've been too lazy to paint I put orange survey tape on it. If its rocky gound that won't leave any drag marks, I'll wire a bush to the chain (closer to the trap so it doesn't inhibit the drag). This will leave a trail from pieces of the bush falling off. But the best thing (and most exciting thing) to have when using drags was mentioned by steeltraps, a dog. Before a lion killed my red tick, it was a lot of fun seeing missing trap on a drag, then watching the dog work it out and find it.
If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.
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