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Chain Stakes #8532138
12/26/25 09:37 PM
12/26/25 09:37 PM
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I have MB chain stakes with come with 16"of chain, then j hooked to my swivel that comes on the short length of chain on my MB550. Im placing my anchor swivel deep and I feel like its way to deep or too much chain for coyote. Im having to drill on 3 sides with my auger to get them kinda loose to remove and it's still super hard to pull out. How far are you setting that anchor in the dirt for yotes???


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532140
12/26/25 09:38 PM
12/26/25 09:38 PM
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I always stake like I am going to try to hold an elephant.


I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532151
12/26/25 09:47 PM
12/26/25 09:47 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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Originally Posted by Htnbuks
I have MB chain stakes with come with 16"of chain, then j hooked to my swivel that comes on the short length of chain on my MB550. Im placing my anchor swivel deep and I feel like its way to deep or too much chain for coyote. Im having to drill on 3 sides with my auger to get them kinda loose to remove and it's still super hard to pull out. How far are you setting that anchor in the dirt for yotes???


… depends on the soil … but I usually drive them about 10”

… get you one of these augers for pulling… goes quick

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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532196
12/26/25 10:56 PM
12/26/25 10:56 PM
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I gave up on superstakes, too much of a good thing plus the drivers mushroom inside and rivet onto the stake. Wolf fangs are more than sufficient only eight inches down in my clay. Soil type will determine how deep is sufficient for you. An auger is your friend on retrieval. But my clay also eats augers wearing them out to blunt objects in about a year of use.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532200
12/26/25 11:00 PM
12/26/25 11:00 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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… the heat treated driver cuts down on the mushrooming issue

.. I still keep a flat bastardd file in the bag for a touch up every so often

… never tried the Wolf fangs though


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532202
12/26/25 11:07 PM
12/26/25 11:07 PM
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Can also grind the tip of your SS driver to the shape of a sharpened pencil end......slows the mushrooming greatly.

Also, if you're in clay/heavy soil....only drive it in about 10 or 12 inches....not all the way to the swivel.

In sandy soil....better go all the way to swivel and maybe a little more...then set it.

I swapped to Fangs a few years back as I cable my own and cut 'em on pull day.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532208
12/26/25 11:22 PM
12/26/25 11:22 PM
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Tell me more about that auger thingy ya got there, Savell.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: yotetrapper30] #8532210
12/26/25 11:28 PM
12/26/25 11:28 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Tell me more about that auger thingy ya got there, Savell.


… sheepdog turned me onto it back in the day … I used to dig them with a sharp shooter till I saw that rig

… it’s made by sthil…. Got a clutch in it so you won’t spin around like a pole dancer if you snag a root lol

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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532216
12/27/25 12:30 AM
12/27/25 12:30 AM
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Rochester, MN
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Clint Locklear used to promote this auger set up for dirt holes. Randy Smith used it heavily in his Cornfields and Combines video. Then people stopped posting videos (on YouTube) of its use. I thought it was a great idea. But the coyote market tanked and I guess using the BT45 went with it.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Savell] #8532225
12/27/25 01:28 AM
12/27/25 01:28 AM
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Oakland, MS
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Originally Posted by Savell
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Tell me more about that auger thingy ya got there, Savell.


… sheepdog turned me onto it back in the day … I used to dig them with a sharp shooter till I saw that rig

… it’s made by sthil…. Got a clutch in it so you won’t spin around like a pole dancer if you snag a root lol

[Linked Image]


Thanks....will look into it!


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Savell] #8532228
12/27/25 01:36 AM
12/27/25 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Savell
Originally Posted by Htnbuks
I have MB chain stakes with come with 16"of chain, then j hooked to my swivel that comes on the short length of chain on my MB550. Im placing my anchor swivel deep and I feel like its way to deep or too much chain for coyote. Im having to drill on 3 sides with my auger to get them kinda loose to remove and it's still super hard to pull out. How far are you setting that anchor in the dirt for yotes???


… depends on the soil … but I usually drive them about 10”

… get you one of these augers for pulling… goes quick

[Linked Image]


Lol haven't seen or heard out using one of these deals since ole randy Smith and Locklear


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532229
12/27/25 01:41 AM
12/27/25 01:41 AM
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Oakland, MS
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I think he's trying to call you a boomer, Savell.

I guess he'd much rather like to chip out dirtholes in this rock ground with wood chisels and prayers to god, lol.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532252
12/27/25 06:19 AM
12/27/25 06:19 AM
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I have a doz and I drive them about as deep as I can in any type of ground

1 2" hole right down the side of the chain and they pop right out for me

I am talking right on the chain though, as I get into it most times. Just run the drill slow

Most of the time I am running wolfang type and will either cut cable or pull them with a improvised puller

Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532278
12/27/25 07:50 AM
12/27/25 07:50 AM
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I run wolf fangs. About 8-9" of cable and then 4 links of chain.That attaches to the trap chain. Even in hard packed sand if driven down to the 2nd or 3rd link you'll have a hard time moving them. I do use an auger on a 1/2" drill to loosen so I can pull.

Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532322
12/27/25 09:44 AM
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If it is not too cold, a little water poured around the chain loosens them up too.

Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532336
12/27/25 10:29 AM
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Can someone post a picture or a link as to what "wolf fangs" are please


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532344
12/27/25 10:47 AM
12/27/25 10:47 AM
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[Linked Image]

Available from all the supply houses. There's also a larger version available from wolf creek that would do well on the water line in muck soils. Careful though as there are at least two makers and some have reported issues of one not fitting the drivers.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8532346
12/27/25 10:48 AM
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There's also high desert spears from no BS lures which the wolf fangs copied. Spears don't have the bent legs.


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Re: Chain Stakes [Re: Htnbuks] #8533201
12/28/25 07:03 PM
12/28/25 07:03 PM
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You don’t have to drive in the entire length of chain when setting. If it takes an act of Congress to pound it in, then I stop about 8-10” maybe. That’s clay.
If it’s sandy soil I may go the entire length.
A 20v Dewalt and an auger bit will get them up for me. I do like what Savell is using though, may have to look into one of those.

Re: Chain Stakes [Re: 160user] #8533215
12/28/25 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 160user
I always stake like I am going to try to hold an elephant.


I believe this is the best advice, if pulling them is hard then drill more holes or go deeper, I’ve had more than one time when the stake was solid in the ground when set caught a freak rain storm loosened the soil up and luckily I pulled the set and did it with one hand, I now use cables that are about one inch longer than my driver about 25 inches.

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