Snare wire how to treat
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06/21/24 05:31 PM
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Snare wire #9 and #11 is oily when you buy it how do you remove oil ? Soap and water /car wash like a new traps?
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: bfflobo]
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Snare support wire?? Put it in a fire and let cool slow. Will be oil free and anealed. This works great if you have the harder, stiffer wire. I got a whole bunch of 9 wire at an estate auction years ago, but it was the stiffer stuff. I threw it in a fire and it annealed it so it was softer and easier to work with. Still have probably have a few hundred feet of it left fifteen years later. If it is already soft, Boones method works fine. I've done the same with hard 11 wire, I've got enough 11 wire to last me a lifetime from estate auctions. And no longer can tell what was soft wire when I got it and what was hard and annealed by me in a fire. I have bought 11 wire years back though that was not oiled, and did not rust easily.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: Willoughby]
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I like my support wire STIFF. I get my wire from the local farm store and It's stiff and has no oil on It.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: Willoughby]
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I precut the #9 support wires to 18" to 24" lengths and dip them in same dip with the snares.
Only use snares for beaver here and most supports are nailed with fence staples onto side of tree out in water.
Also have some attached to wooden stakes...those are dipped too.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: Willoughby]
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I guess I worded my question wrong . I thought scent of oil on wire would be an issue for wolf and coyote snares and was wondering how to treat for that
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: Willoughby]
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Treating equipment is more about protecting your equipment than anything else.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: Boco]
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Treating equipment is more about protecting your equipment than anything else. This...x2..^^^^^ Then again, I've never trapped wolves. Only reason I dip mine is to camo them...brown dip.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
[Re: Willoughby]
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A dyed and waxed snare will take any smart wolf. Must be set blind in a natural location(existing wolf trail) for educated wolves.No bait lure scat/urine etc.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
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When i was trapping In Canada we came across a empty bottle of Molson standing up right In the road. We were on some backwoods two track. There must have been at least 3 different wolves that had peed on that bottle. I tracked them down to where they left the road and hung a few snares In the trail. They nerve came back.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
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When i was trapping In Canada we came across a empty bottle of Molson standing up right In the road. We were on some backwoods two track. There must have been at least 3 different wolves that had peed on that bottle. I tracked them down to where they left the road and hung a few snares In the trail. They nerve came back. You should have replaced the empty with a full bottle-they would have come back. Seriously,you need to find the trails that they use on a regular basis,not one where they walked once.
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Re: Snare wire how to treat
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A dyed and waxed snare will take any smart wolf. Must be set blind in a natural location(existing wolf trail) for educated wolves. No bait lure scat/urine etc. 10/4
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