Felt lucky today I was the first person to watch your video. I don't know much about snares and had no idea there were so many locks. Thank you for broadening my knowledge. And thanks a bunch for the videos organization. It helps me find and rewatch videos.
Very interesting Dale! I plan to take a course to get a cable restraint license here in Pa. I'm pretty sure we can use non-relaxing locks for beaver but on land we have to use relaxing locks. Thank you for sharing this one.
So yea you need to check and see what they classify as a relaxing lock Ron. Because that can make a huge difference in what you're allowed to use. Is it specific locks? Or is it just a 1 piece lock? I appreciate you watching. Thank you
Thanks explaining about the difference in locks . I learn something new. I use 7x7 3/32 for my snares . I have not look into the size you stated. I like the large washer type and cam lock. Looking forward for the next video on the size cable i use .
You'll have less fur damage from the cable by using smaller diameter. Like the 5/64 Paul. 3/32 causes a lot of bruising and hair burn vs the lighter cable. Thank you for watching
Thank you Ty. I guess if you ever decide to go out of state trapping somewhere that does allow snaring you'll have the information. Thank you for watching
Ok Donnie I was wrong then. I thought you were restricted to nothing smaller than 3/32. My mistake. Thank you for straightening me out and for watching too
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Dale! I love snaring. It’s very fast, simple and a lot lighter than toting traps through a swamp lol. Keep ‘em coming buddy, you’re doing a great job
No if you would please mention in your snare round up that by putting the loop in a double furrow you cut down on Fur damage because the inline furrow lee's wire stick out and a Dick's in it sometimes cuts in the animals like fox I hope you pass that on
Yes Christopher that's somewhat true. A lot has to do with the style of lock you use plus how much tag end of cable you leave sticking out of the single ferrules too
Call me or text me at 319-217-0655 Big Buds. We can hook you right up. Or you can order them through Cumberland's Northwest Trapper Supply or Tombstone trap supply in Collins Mississippi
Education continues. Thanks Dale.👍🏻😎🇺🇸
Thank you Sonny. I appreciate you watching these videos
Felt lucky today I was the first person to watch your video. I don't know much about snares and had no idea there were so many locks. Thank you for broadening my knowledge. And thanks a bunch for the videos organization. It helps me find and rewatch videos.
I hope it all helps some Matthew. Thank you for watching
Here in wis only cable restraints but I found it very interesting Waiting for your next one. Thanks
Jeff all but the cam locks are cable restraint legal. They were all 1 piece locks except for the cams. Thank you for watching. I appreciate it
I worked last night. I went to the list u have. Listen too them over again. Just in case i missed something. I could talk trapping for a long time.
Me too Ozark Trapper. Thank you. I appreciate you
Very informative 👍
Thank you Paul. I appreciate you watching
Very interesting Dale! I plan to take a course to get a cable restraint license here in Pa. I'm pretty sure we can use non-relaxing locks for beaver but on land we have to use relaxing locks. Thank you for sharing this one.
So yea you need to check and see what they classify as a relaxing lock Ron. Because that can make a huge difference in what you're allowed to use. Is it specific locks? Or is it just a 1 piece lock? I appreciate you watching. Thank you
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 We have specific locks approved by the Pa. Game Comm. that we can use.
Thanks explaining about the difference in locks . I learn something new. I use 7x7 3/32 for my snares . I have not look into the size you stated. I like the large washer type and cam lock. Looking forward for the next video on the size cable i use .
You'll have less fur damage from the cable by using smaller diameter. Like the 5/64 Paul. 3/32 causes a lot of bruising and hair burn vs the lighter cable. Thank you for watching
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 ok then can I still use the same locks on that cable that I use on the 3/32
You sure can Paul.
@@billingsleybrandtrappinglu1531 thank you
You're welcome
Great info Dale! I hope someday I get somewhere I can use snares lol! Thank you for sharing my friend!
I know Mark, I hope you do too. Thank you for watching
Great info again!
Thank you PopPop. Thank you for watching too
Can't use snares on land in Illinois but still enjoyed the video good info
Thank you Ty. I guess if you ever decide to go out of state trapping somewhere that does allow snaring you'll have the information. Thank you for watching
Thank you for this. I’ve started looking into snaring and I needed this. Matthew Holland.
I'm glad it came at the right time then Matthew. Thank you for watching
Never used snares but definitely a good one
Thank you Christopher. They're a fantastic tool if used properly
we can use 1/8, 3/32, or 5/64 in mo.
Ok Donnie I was wrong then. I thought you were restricted to nothing smaller than 3/32. My mistake. Thank you for straightening me out and for watching too
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Dale! I love snaring. It’s very fast, simple and a lot lighter than toting traps through a swamp lol. Keep ‘em coming buddy, you’re doing a great job
Thank you Derrick. I really like snaring too. I appreciate you watching
Awsome video. Love beaver and Love snaring. Very informative Thanks for sharing can't wait for the next one. Thanks again keep it up
Thank you Kevin. I sure do appreciate you
No if you would please mention in your snare round up that by putting the loop in a double furrow you cut down on Fur damage because the inline furrow lee's wire stick out and a Dick's in it sometimes cuts in the animals like fox I hope you pass that on
Yes Christopher that's somewhat true. A lot has to do with the style of lock you use plus how much tag end of cable you leave sticking out of the single ferrules too
I tried to see if I could find your lures. But a search only revealed your tube channel and a facebook. But I don't go in for that crap.
Call me or text me at 319-217-0655 Big Buds. We can hook you right up. Or you can order them through Cumberland's Northwest Trapper Supply or Tombstone trap supply in Collins Mississippi