They're not too thin. Close to an 1/8 inch I'm guessing maybe 3/32. I'd have to go out and get one and measure it. When I get back to the house for you.
Drill a small hole in you wolf fangs and pogo washers and ad a piece of wire to it and when you put them in the ground the other wire is to pull them back up easy to retrieve them unsteady of leaving them in the ground
Great video! I’m considering using pogo anchors myself on some of my beaver traps on some of my non drowning sets.
Ive never done any trapping. But if i do i learned from you!
Very nice setup in the garage and on your traps.
Thank you!
@@briancoots you're welcome bud!
New subscriber hey from Kentucky
how big are the holes in the washer? 1/4"?
@@jaredcharland624 roughly
what's the thickness on them fender washers?
They're not too thin. Close to an 1/8 inch I'm guessing maybe 3/32. I'd have to go out and get one and measure it. When I get back to the house for you.
@@briancoots thanks man.
@@pigman571 they are the exact same thickness as a quarter. Hope that helps.
iawa trapper style
Drill a small hole in you wolf fangs and pogo washers and ad a piece of wire to it and when you put them in the ground the other wire is to pull them back up easy to retrieve them unsteady of leaving them in the ground
is ohio aloud to use colony traps
Oh yeah for sure