Can u put out a video on setting snares on high fence properties. I have been snaring 900 acres of high fence & am always looking to improve my technique
Hey rich did you have any problems with the big spring and such small cable did the spring wanna make the snare fall down all the time and how was your loop with such a big spring
Neat system Rich I got a question for ya would that breakaway be strong enough for timber wolves ? I am always looking to be more efficient trapper that looks pretty slick my friend !! I can't wait to hear how it does on wolves ! Cheers Chow for Now
I think I will stick with the power snares. Don't need that big spring hanging in the way .I don't trust that wire.i make my wire right into my power snare that let's the snare sit right were I want it with no hassle.
We all have our reasons for one technique or the other and I like the power ram the best of all the systems. However the two reasons you list here have never been an issue when I used the Lights out snare.
Cool video and love your show on the pursuit channel
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Great review, I ran some their spring/triggers this year and I love them, going to be getting more for next year
Good to hear
Great review buddy we'll be trying them next season
Have fun
Can u put out a video on setting snares on high fence properties. I have been snaring 900 acres of high fence & am always looking to improve my technique
There isn't a high fence property with in a thousand miles of me! LOL
I Crimp 9 Gauge wire to My 3/32 Wolf Snares somewhat the same. But I really like this set up gonna have to try it Next Winter 👍🏽
Right on. Yes that works great as well!
Super cool. Thanks for the review 👍
Thanks for watching!
Hey rich did you have any problems with the big spring and such small cable did the spring wanna make the snare fall down all the time and how was your loop with such a big spring
The secret is in the support wire. It handles the set up real good.
Interesting how he has put the spring lock on the spring.
Yes, It makes the release so much more controllable.
I would like to try thoes but where I live the DNR don't like coyotes killed on a snare.
Never understood that law.
@@TrappingIncTV its like the DNR want to protect the animal and frustrated the traper. We have to use the ADC lock on the cable restraint.
Cable restraint systems that don't kill quickly will be outlawed here in Alberta soon.
@@TrappingIncTV they should be outlawed everywhere
Good review Richard (Bezanson Neighbour). I’ll be trying some👍.
They sure work well for me.
Cool! Will see if big Gordy has any. Thanx man👍
I believe he does.
So once you catch a coyote that snare is done for? Or can it be reused? I am thinking not after seeing how tight it gets
One coyote per snare. The snare is so tight the cable has to be cut to remove it.
hello. stainless steel rope? How was it painted black?
Its is anodized. It is an oxide finish that is put on using electricity.
Neat system Rich I got a question for ya would that breakaway be strong enough for timber wolves ? I am always looking to be more efficient trapper that looks pretty slick my friend !! I can't wait to hear how it does on wolves ! Cheers Chow for Now
I think so. I have some set so if I catch a wolf I'll know!
@@TrappingIncTV Great I'll be looking for the video cheers
You bet!
I think I will stick with the power snares. Don't need that big spring hanging in the way .I don't trust that wire.i make my wire right into my power snare that let's the snare sit right were I want it with no hassle.
We all have our reasons for one technique or the other and I like the power ram the best of all the systems. However the two reasons you list here have never been an issue when I used the Lights out snare.