Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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You might consider regular super stake and a good puller as another option. A puller makes pretty easy work of it too. I use my drill and auger to bore a hole next to my chain/cable. By doing this quite often I don't need a puller and pull them out by hand.
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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I drill a pilot hole and use the finned super stakes with chain on the hold and 3/32" or 1/8" cable on the retrieval. Without the pilot hole, I would never get them in most of the time and would not get them out without an excavator.
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
[Re: 20scout]
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06/12/24 09:16 PM
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You might consider regular super stake and a good puller as another option. A puller makes pretty easy work of it too. I use my drill and auger to bore a hole next to my chain/cable. By doing this quite often I don't need a puller and pull them out NY hand. This is the way. But my issue is auger quality, or more correctly auger wear as a year's worth of use will take those square chisel edges down to a round smooth non digging top spinning in hardened clay. All my online searches have turned up one maker of carbide tipped augers for termite bait stations but they want well over a c-note for one if it can be found in stock. Contacted to maker and they want a full company credit report before even quoting a price.
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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Make your retrieval cable shorter than your anchor cable Why is that?
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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The finned ones with pulling boss do work IF you can get them beat into the ground. The regular ones are a pia even with a pilot hole. Could not find anything on the (pulling boss).
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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Make your retrieval cable shorter than your anchor cable Why is that? You dont want that loose end poking out to where an animal or trap thief can see it and get hold of it easily. Plus it will interfere with your trap bedding.-
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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You dont want that loose end poking out to where an animal or trap thief can see it and get hold of it easily. Plus it will interfere with your trap bedding.- Sounds good, need to figure how deep they need driving for coyote. 18" rebar seems almost over kill and PIA double stake pulling.[/quote] really will depend on your ground. Outside of farm land and river bottoms, youre lucky to get 10" deep unless its been a wet month.
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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Every trapper from Georgia talks about red clay as concrete. Must be sun beating down on it. Yeah, even with drags and chiseling out a bed I have to use good dirt/sand/peat underneath it because if it gets wet and drys then your trap is pretty much useless. It’s the Northern version of freezing for us.
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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Every trapper from Georgia talks about red clay as concrete. Must be sun beating down on it. Yeah, even with drags and chiseling out a bed I have to use good dirt/sand/peat underneath it because if it gets wet and drys then your trap is pretty much useless. It’s the Northern version of freezing for us. We get both the concrete hard ground and the frozen ground. Y'all arent that special :P Our clay is just grey instead of red.
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Re: Thinking finned super stakes instead of rebar
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If you really want to save your back.....use cabled fangs attached with a 3/16" quick link. Cut em just below ground level on pull day. Put a new one on on set day.
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