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Commercial stake puller question
#8616547
05/25/26 08:28 AM
05/25/26 08:28 AM
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Joined: Jun 2007
Illinois
foxkidd44
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Guys, will most stake pullers pull out a pogo? I pretty much run pogo anchors,,, but I have them on 3/32 cable and snip Them off when I’m done trapping a particular area.I don’t feel like digging them out.
Been leaning towards getting one,, but didn’t want to waste money on one if it wasn’t effective for pogos.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8616564
05/25/26 09:24 AM
05/25/26 09:24 AM
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Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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They sometimes will fold but not always. I would guess in my soil less than half do. I use a pick to pull them. I put the pointed end of the pick in the swivel attached to the stake, rock it out as far as it will, then loop the stake around the pick and repeat, keeping wrapping the stake around the pick as you go. Kinda hard to explain in words but very easy to do....
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: wetdog]
#8616585
05/25/26 09:55 AM
05/25/26 09:55 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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A set of cable cutters is lighter than a stake puller And a lot quicker This^^^^^ And waaayyy easier on your back, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. But to answer the Op's question: depending on your soil type, the washer will either fold up or a ferrule will release.....or it might pull up cleanly.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8616858
05/25/26 10:23 PM
05/25/26 10:23 PM
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NW Missouri
bob56
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IF you trap the same locations every year why pull them or cut them? Some of mine have been the ground close to 20 years and still hold.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: bob56]
#8616865
05/25/26 10:37 PM
05/25/26 10:37 PM
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WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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IF you trap the same locations every year why pull them or cut them? Some of mine have been the ground close to 20 years and still hold. I could see this being a good idea
Last edited by AJE; 05/25/26 10:38 PM.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: AJE]
#8616890
05/25/26 11:27 PM
05/25/26 11:27 PM
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Georgia
warrior
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IF you trap the same locations every year why pull them or cut them? Some of mine have been the ground close to 20 years and still hold. I could see this being a good idea Not in our acid clay soil. I've had cable rot out from the inside in less than six months. Some of these high tannin beaver swamps will do it in less.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8616891
05/25/26 11:31 PM
05/25/26 11:31 PM
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WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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Valid point, Warrior. Maybe w/ chain it would work a little longer
Last edited by AJE; 05/25/26 11:31 PM.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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05/25/26 11:33 PM
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Georgia
warrior
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A set of cable cutters is lighter than a stake puller And a lot quicker This^^^^^ And waaayyy easier on your back, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. But to answer the Op's question: depending on your soil type, the washer will either fold up or a ferrule will release.....or it might pull up cleanly. I'm considering going all chain to a pogo. If it folds or the jhook opens that's all that's left in the ground and the only part(s) to replace, no making up new cable stakes.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: BTLowry]
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Yesterday at 05:54 PM
Yesterday at 05:54 PM
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Georgia
warrior
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Georgia
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I use wolf fang type anchors and most come up with a little effort and a 4' piece of heavy wall pipe with a chain and hook about a 1/3 of the way up.
I think a commercial puller would pull a pogo easily enough because they are thinner and will fold over if there is much resistance.
I don't like the idea of leaving "stuff" in the ground and like warrior stated, the soil will eat cable up down here. Only reusable anchors that I have left out I use for coon as they don't have the pulling power. Would never trust a year old anchor to hold a coyote here.
I use fangs as well and if I can auger down beside them they usually pop loose easy but I can hit spots that might as well be concrete.
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Re: Commercial stake puller question
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8617393
1 hour ago
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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J-hooks at the pogo have a tendency to open as your driving them in. Each hammer strike on the driver opens the j-hook a little if it's at the correct angle.
Better to tack weld those j-hooks at the pogo. Ask me how I know....
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