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Anchoring for wolf #8516985
Yesterday at 09:19 PM
Yesterday at 09:19 PM
Joined: Dec 2017
Up a creek MT
jnsff69 Offline OP
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Up a creek MT
I know alot of people use drags. Mine happen to be in a different state till spring. Don't really want to spend the $ on more drags.. Do you guys think #5 chain around a tree with a wolf swivel & heavy duty split ring would hold a wolf?
Thanks


Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere.
Or so I've been told.
Re: Anchoring for wolf [Re: jnsff69] #8517006
Yesterday at 09:37 PM
Yesterday at 09:37 PM
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Interior Alaska
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I would not trust a split ring on wolf. But a 3/16” or 1/4” quick link will work just fine. If you want to use a drag a 7-8 foot long willow or birch about 2 1/2” to 3” in diameter will work just fine.


GUK.....it's the sound they make when they hit the end of the cable
Re: Anchoring for wolf [Re: jnsff69] #8517011
Yesterday at 09:42 PM
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Iowa
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I wouldn't trust a split ring on a coyote, let alone a wolf.

Re: Anchoring for wolf [Re: jnsff69] #8517037
Yesterday at 10:16 PM
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Up a creek MT
jnsff69 Offline OP
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Thanks. I'm also still trying to figure out other than snares what to use the split rings for..


Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere.
Or so I've been told.
Re: Anchoring for wolf [Re: jnsff69] #8517062
Yesterday at 11:16 PM
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49th State
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I started using 1/4” shackles. Found them to be much faster and easier to use than quick links. The ends of my chains have a large lap link, welded shut and often I will anchor by going around a tree/ log dropping a loop of chain through that lap link and then pass the trap through the loop. Hard to picture, perhaps. It is depicted in the Alaska Wolf Trapping Manual from the Alaska Trappers Association.
I also use 1/8” 7x7 cable anchors with a tree lock set up and a simple loop at the other end. I will shackle or quick link that loop to the lap link. If available I prefer to anchor to a springy alder of wrist thickness that provides a bit of bounce. Those cables work past 50 plus foot length with no evidence of coming close to failing, in my experience.

My reason for anchoring solid vs. using drags is we can receive large dumps of snow that would hide any sign of where a drag may have gone.

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