Posted By: Slipknot
catch pole - 11/26/21 10:32 PM
What are some good catch poles on the market. I have a home made one that i am not pleased with.
Posted By: Scooby
Re: catch pole - 11/26/21 11:31 PM
Posted By: Wanna Be
Re: catch pole - 11/27/21 02:54 AM
I got a Ketch-All last year when I needed one quick after my old one broke. Been pretty nice so far, even eliminates the need for a .22 in some cases.
Posted By: i1deagU
Re: catch pole - 11/27/21 04:08 AM
i have had the same ketchall for over a decade.
Posted By: oppossum1
Re: catch pole - 11/27/21 11:41 AM
What length Ketch-all is the preferred choice? Is a 5 ft one better to have than a 4 ft?
Posted By: Dstone1992
Re: catch pole - 11/27/21 04:57 PM
I just got a death ray this year and I don't plan on ever going back to anything else now that I have used it. I started with the pvc style with clothes line tensioner then went to a ketch-all now the death ray.
Posted By: The Beav
Re: catch pole - 11/27/21 05:07 PM
It's really hard to catch up to a coyote with any kind of catch pole when It's In 7' CR.
Posted By: USMC47 🦫
Re: catch pole - 11/28/21 12:10 AM
I use my death rays for everything but I still carry a .22 for those coyotes who are a little too toe caught.
Posted By: Ditchdiver
Re: catch pole - 11/28/21 05:20 AM
Another vote for the Death Ray.
I have a homemade one I made out of PVC pipe, clothes line tensioner, and some cable. I’ve had it for 10 years, and have used it on everything from ringtails, to mountain lions. The only thing I’ve had to replace is the tensioner. They seem to last about 3 years before the need to be replaced.
Posted By: trappergbus
Re: catch pole - 11/28/21 09:56 PM
I have a 5 foot Katch All in my truck always. Best money I ever spent for trapping. I had a homemade till a pit bull bent it like a pretzel . My death ray is reserved for dispatch, if I would have bought the longer version it would do for both.
Posted By: The Beav
Re: catch pole - 11/29/21 01:23 AM
I like one of those 4' hog catchers. One simple moving rod nothing to go wrong and replacing the cable Is no big deal. And they only cost around $30.00
Have a ketch all and one made by Bob Jameson and it's awesome.
Posted By: bearcat2
Re: catch pole - 12/01/21 05:56 PM
I have a 5 foot ketchall. Not as nice to carry on a fourwheeler or snowmachine as a shorter one, but then I am mainly carrying it for cougar release and want the longer pole. I haven't used it on a cougar since I bought it, so can't tell you how it works on them, have used it on a couple smaller critters and it worked good. If you are trapping strictly out of a pickup I would recommend the long one, if you are using an atv or snowmachine, you decide whether you want the headache of packing a longer one or if smaller more convenient to carry one will suffice. Probably depend on what you plan on releasing. I used to just use a forked stick or whatever was handy on smaller critters and it worked fine. But then I don't get a lot of animals in traps that I have to release, otter have a quota and fisher are protected, but both are usually always dead when I get one incidental.
Southern Snare's "Big Stick" is hard to beat! Available in 4' - 6' lengths, and in aluminum & stainless steel!