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snare making for small game #8117168
04/08/24 07:04 AM
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would 20 gauge brass wire work for rabbits and squirrels and possibly some muskrats? looking to make some for my survival pack but i want to do some testing


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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8117443
04/08/24 01:12 PM
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I use what the hardware store calls "Picture Wire". It's small gauge galvanized wire. Works fine for our big Snowshoe Hares. Brass works great for squirrels but I would not trust it for rats or rabbits. Most hardware stores carry it and the package actually says Picture Wire on it. I think it's a little heavy for squirrels. Our red squirrels are tiny little things. That's why I use brass for squirrels.


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Re: snare making for small game [Re: Super Wide] #8117464
04/08/24 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Super Wide
I use what the hardware store calls "Picture Wire". It's small gauge galvanized wire. Works fine for our big Snowshoe Hares. Brass works great for squirrels but I would not trust it for rats or rabbits. Most hardware stores carry it and the package actually says Picture Wire on it. I think it's a little heavy for squirrels. Our red squirrels are tiny little things. That's why I use brass for squirrels.

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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8117518
04/08/24 03:20 PM
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Brass wire is junk - rabbits twist off a lot. Picture cord is old school. We use 22 gauge stainless steel. Get it in 1 lb. rolls or smaller if not doing a lot of snaring.

Snare a lot of rabbits (snowshoe hares) around here and 22 gauge is the wire of choice for most all people for years since we have been able to get it. Can reuse no issue unless rabbit puts a kink in it and then discard as much easier to break after that.

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24 ga brass here for varying hare.


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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8117698
04/08/24 07:11 PM
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I use 24 gauge brass wire for red squirrels on a running pole but for snowshoe hares we use picture frame wire which works good. I've also used lift poles for rabbits which works well but is more time consuming. Gray squirrels and fox squirrels are bigger than red squirrels so not sure how well the brass wire would work for them but picture frame wire would hold them.


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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8118659
04/10/24 01:47 AM
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I’m Not even sure the gauge but we used to double the brass wire and twist it. I used to set a lot of snares for our snowshoe hare growing up but I can’t even remember the last time I did that. I sure like hunting them in late September and they seem to taste better to me when shot. Maybe something to do with Adrenalin and duration of expiring? Bled out meat? Could be faster cooling of the meat by gutting right away as opposed to cooling off and freezing with guts in.


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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8118881
04/10/24 11:44 AM
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Snaring rabbits is mostly done by the older women and kids.
When rabbits are high I always set some rabbit snares when trapping.
Only takes a minute or two to place a few snares on a run.
Snare some behind the cabin too at the ash pile pen.


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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8119301
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Interesting same here back in the day. Rabbits were what the women and kids caught around handy to where ever people were living whether in cabins or tents. Men off further and often gone a long while and after other stuff.

Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8119304
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And remember what I said earlier. People here threw away brass and picture cord a long time ago. .22 gauge stainless steel wire the last word on rabbit/snowshoe hare wire. Super easy to set and can be used multiple times as long as does not kink and rabbits do not bust off often. [b][/b]

Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8119613
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Never really looked for stainless steel snarewire,will have to find it.
I have used stovepipe wire in a pinch-it works but is too stiff to work good.

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Re: snare making for small game [Re: TrapperE] #8119640
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Got a huge roll of picture frame wire, maybe when that runs out many years from now we'll try the stainless. Still waiting for the rabbits to come back after the crash.


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