No, that isn't necessary for anchors, I do like to dip mine just to make sure they are clean but you don't really have to. I wouldn't set them on top of your gas can in your shed but they don't have to be dyed, but it isn't hard to throw them in the pot with your traps as they are dying
Thank you for your time. I have no mentor and it seems like no one does this in my area. I have all the books you could want, but it doesn't replace experience.
I have very limited experience with drags. I started experimenting with them last year and will continue this year. They are faster, and make remakes a breeze, of course you need brush nearby for them to tangle in or else you'll spend all the time you saved searching for your catch!
Todays price for a cable stake is $9?? The estimate for coyote this year varies from $10 to $100. Dyeing, waxing, setting, skinning, fleshing, stretching, drying/turning are labor intensive. Coyote pelts will rot quicker than any other when not handled properly. In the 70s all we used for stakes was a 3/8" x 16" rod with a 2" bent diamond shaped point and a washer welded to the top. I used nothing bigger than a #2 double coil; caught some large coyotes and never had a pull-out.??
My dirthole video (ua-cam.com/video/FK6I8vpvugo/v-deo.html) isn't a big step down set but most of my sets have a slight step down. For a bigger step down you can just dig a deeper hole to bed the trap in.
Pogo here...We have 18 dealers... Check with your favorite, and beware of imitations. Great video by the way. Use the bullet stake in the mean rocky ground. Adjust your driver length and washers size according to the soil where you live. GOO TRAPPING!
I used miserable rebar for decades and always hated it! I only use the Wolf Points from Minnesota Trapline products now. I just buy the 100 point bags and build my own cutting my 5/64 cable that I use on all my snares at 20 inches. Me and one of my sons tried pulling one out and it didn't move even one inch! Have never lost a dog yet you here in Idaho! I don't use no damn swivel at all.
Couple of ways, but they may not be easy depending on how hard your ground is. Most trapping supply houses sell stake pullers, its a long T shaped piece of metal with a hook near one end and you hook it to the trap chain and lever the stake up. Works pretty good in sandy soil. You can also use a long skinny shovel, sharp-shooter/tile spade and push it in right beside the stake as deep as you can then pull the stake up, again helps to have loose soil. Lastly they make some auger bits that go on a drill for digging dirtholes, you can run it down beside the stake and loosen the dirt up and pull it out
With the little. Money i see. In. Trapping, home.Remedies is. The way. To. Go,,,im. New cat. This. Trapping Stuff, but. From. What. I see. No. Real return. On. Your. Efforts,,,,,, im. Going into. Make. Blankets. With. My. Furs, some. For. Me And vthen. Will. Advertise. To. Sell. Them. To. General. Public,,,,,i. Hate. To. Do. All. That. Killing. For. No. Real. Return, yes. A. Return. On. Deer, quail,turkey living longer must a. Reward. , but, lets. Face. It, i. Like. Return. On. My. Invesments. And. Time
Really liked the J hook and washer idea.
It is pretty slick
Do you have to clean and dye anchors? Boil in baking soda? Also, do your anchors need to take on a coat of rust before they will dye?
No, that isn't necessary for anchors, I do like to dip mine just to make sure they are clean but you don't really have to. I wouldn't set them on top of your gas can in your shed but they don't have to be dyed, but it isn't hard to throw them in the pot with your traps as they are dying
Thank you for your time. I have no mentor and it seems like no one does this in my area. I have all the books you could want, but it doesn't replace experience.
Ashley DeLara where are you located?
Do you ever use drags?? I use Wolfgang disposables and really like them,, just thinking a drag system would even be faster
I have very limited experience with drags. I started experimenting with them last year and will continue this year. They are faster, and make remakes a breeze, of course you need brush nearby for them to tangle in or else you'll spend all the time you saved searching for your catch!
Todays price for a cable stake is $9?? The estimate for coyote this year varies from $10 to $100. Dyeing, waxing, setting, skinning, fleshing, stretching, drying/turning are labor intensive. Coyote pelts will rot quicker than any other when not handled properly. In the 70s all we used for stakes was a 3/8" x 16" rod with a 2" bent diamond shaped point and a washer welded to the top. I used nothing bigger than a #2 double coil; caught some large coyotes and never had a pull-out.??
Do you have a video for a step down set?
My dirthole video (ua-cam.com/video/FK6I8vpvugo/v-deo.html) isn't a big step down set but most of my sets have a slight step down. For a bigger step down you can just dig a deeper hole to bed the trap in.
I am going to make a bunch of those pogo anchors where can I buy the heavy duty j hooks
Minnesota Trapline Products, or most trapping supply dealers carry the HD j hooks. For 1 time use the standard J hooks would probably work fine too
Pogo here...We have 18 dealers... Check with your favorite, and beware of imitations. Great video by the way. Use the bullet stake in the mean rocky ground. Adjust your driver length and washers size according to the soil where you live. GOO TRAPPING!
Drags work great but there must be a lot of brush and such to hang them up, if not they will run into the next state!
When you first get your driver,heat the end cherry red plung it in used oil or conoala oil..it tempers it .
@Randy Bingham heat both ends it hardens it, heat it red stick it in used motor oil .
Da, the end that goes in the ground,
I used miserable rebar for decades and always hated it! I only use the Wolf Points from Minnesota Trapline products now. I just buy the 100 point bags and build my own cutting my 5/64 cable that I use on all my snares at 20 inches. Me and one of my sons tried pulling one out and it didn't move even one inch! Have never lost a dog yet you here in Idaho! I don't use no damn swivel at all.
Those wolf fangs are hard to beat, that's mostly what I use now, along with trying out some drags
How long are you making your stakes.
I trap in hard ground so I usually target 12-15 inches
How can i get cable stakes out of the ground?
Couple of ways, but they may not be easy depending on how hard your ground is. Most trapping supply houses sell stake pullers, its a long T shaped piece of metal with a hook near one end and you hook it to the trap chain and lever the stake up. Works pretty good in sandy soil. You can also use a long skinny shovel, sharp-shooter/tile spade and push it in right beside the stake as deep as you can then pull the stake up, again helps to have loose soil. Lastly they make some auger bits that go on a drill for digging dirtholes, you can run it down beside the stake and loosen the dirt up and pull it out
Thanks
How do I get a shirt? Lol pretty cool video.
Schmitt Enterprises has pogos pre made. 9 dollars a dozen.
Thanks for the heads up, I haven't ordered anything from them in a long time but I'll definitely check them out again
With the little. Money i see. In. Trapping, home.Remedies is. The way. To. Go,,,im. New cat. This. Trapping Stuff, but. From. What. I see. No. Real return. On. Your. Efforts,,,,,, im. Going into. Make. Blankets. With. My. Furs, some. For. Me And vthen. Will. Advertise. To. Sell. Them. To. General. Public,,,,,i. Hate. To. Do. All. That. Killing. For. No. Real. Return, yes. A. Return. On. Deer, quail,turkey living longer must a. Reward. , but, lets. Face. It, i. Like. Return. On. My. Invesments. And. Time