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Braided Line for Baiting: Thoughts and Tips? #8361990
03/10/25 11:05 PM
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tonyrobbins2020 Offline OP
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I’ve been experimenting with using braided line for baiting animals, and I'm curious to hear your thoughts or experiences. I know braided line is strong and doesn’t stretch as much as other types, but I wonder if it has any unique benefits or downsides when setting up baits or traps. Anyone had success with this approach or have tips to share?

Re: Braided Line for Baiting: Thoughts and Tips? [Re: tonyrobbins2020] #8362078
03/11/25 04:44 AM
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I use only braided lines for limb and trot lines. Twisted stuff is junk. If your thinking about snares your going to have some get aways.


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Re: Braided Line for Baiting: Thoughts and Tips? [Re: tonyrobbins2020] #8362489
03/11/25 07:04 PM
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Ok. Im confused. Braided lines for baiting animals? Or are you tying off traps or using to snare animals? Please elaborate on this .

Re: Braided Line for Baiting: Thoughts and Tips? [Re: tonyrobbins2020] #8362638
03/12/25 12:18 AM
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Re: Braided Line for Baiting: Thoughts and Tips? [Re: tonyrobbins2020] #8363558
03/13/25 12:32 PM
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i think he is refering to tying off bait with braided line so animals like coyotes dont drag or carry it away

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