Wolf Creek Traps/Products
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08/06/24 08:30 PM
08/06/24 08:30 PM
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Joined: May 2024
Huntingdon, PA
NorthernTrapperO
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OP
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Joined: May 2024
Huntingdon, PA
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I'm little worried I spent $300 and ain't getting nothing.
Because I bought 3 dozen 1.75s and 3 dozen Wolf Fang anchors.
On August 1st, and they said it only takes 1 businesse days to ship. And it didn't ship yet.
Does anybody buy off here or know if the guy that owns the website passed away or something.
I hope not. I also emailed them and I have been ghosted.
Coyote trapping addict
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Re: Wolf Creek Traps/Products
[Re: yotetrapper30]
#8190373
08/06/24 10:35 PM
08/06/24 10:35 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
north Idaho
wissmiss
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north Idaho
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It's convention season, Lil O. They're likely at a convention. I'd give it a few more days before you get your knickers in a knot. Convention season says it all!! NTA the last weekend of July. Minnesota last weekend. Who knows where this upcoming weekend. Load, travel, set up, sell, sell, sell, pack up, drive home, reload for next event. Repeat. Way too early to panic. PATIENCE grasshopper!!!
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Re: Wolf Creek Traps/Products
[Re: Fatdawg]
#8190381
08/06/24 10:49 PM
08/06/24 10:49 PM
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Joined: Apr 2020
Illinois Kentucky Line
Massac
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Illinois Kentucky Line
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As for the wolf fang, another great product. Did you order a driver for them ? Don't forget about some sort of puller either.
This. And make sure the driver is heavy duty, or the T-handles' welds will bust open after a few weeks of pounding in cable anchors And get a puller. And some way to attach the trap to the anchor. I use quick links. If using quick links, tighten them down hard, and check the tightness after any catches
Last edited by Massac; 08/06/24 10:51 PM.
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Re: Wolf Creek Traps/Products
[Re: Massac]
#8190452
08/07/24 01:17 AM
08/07/24 01:17 AM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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As for the wolf fang, another great product. Did you order a driver for them ? Don't forget about some sort of puller either.
This. And make sure the driver is heavy duty, or the T-handles' welds will bust open after a few weeks of pounding in cable anchors And get a puller. And some way to attach the trap to the anchor. I use quick links. If using quick links, tighten them down hard, and check the tightness after any catches And since you're a broke 13 year old....lol The T-handles don't matter. Get a pair of Channel Locks to twist the handleless driver out of the ground effortlessly... I've not had T-handles on my pogo driver in decades, lol. If you can't afford a pair of Channel Locks, banging on the driver from all 4 sides with your hammer should loosen it enough to pull it out. For a puller, get a pickaxe. Plan to spend $30 +/- for one at the hardware store. Hit up every yard sale/estate sale/auction that you can before season to find one for $5 or less. To attach the trap to the anchor, buy heavy duty swivels. Cheaper than quick links by far, and you won't walk up on a stake with no trap attached as you're likely to if using quick links.
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Re: Wolf Creek Traps/Products
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8190516
08/07/24 02:21 AM
08/07/24 02:21 AM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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Pickaxe is a good idea, I use a rebar and break my back about, do you put the wire loop on the pointy end of the pickaxe. Yes... then pump it up. Once you get it up a ways, take the pointy end of the axe out of the loop and wrap all the cable that's out of the ground tight up against that pointy end again and jack it up again. Keep doing that until it's free.
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