It allows you to a) stabilize your trap at any height using a fiberglass rod (top edge sets, hut sets, baited sets, etc. etc.) b) stabilize your trap on any object by wiring it, screwing it, etc to said object c) stake via the stake swivel hole d) drowner setup with the built in drowner lock... j3o.com/hagz-bracket-1
@leonardsherwood7859 why is it light? Weight wise or are you trying to say something that's designed for muskrat sized animals needs bigger than 3/16" chain?
I just ordered some and got some glass rods.
Awesome, thank you very much!
I'm still learning all the uses of the hags.... I just got a bunch thanks!
That's great! Thanks for your support
Why? What does it do? I understand using them for conibears. But I dont see the use on leghold traps.
It allows you to a) stabilize your trap at any height using a fiberglass rod (top edge sets, hut sets, baited sets, etc. etc.) b) stabilize your trap on any object by wiring it, screwing it, etc to said object c) stake via the stake swivel hole d) drowner setup with the built in drowner lock... j3o.com/hagz-bracket-1
What type link chain are you using?
GrandpaD, #2 straight or twist (in the video is twist) American chain.
#2looped chain seems light. What you have in your hand sounds and looks like 3/16 chain
Where did you buy that #2 chain in bulk?
Thanks
@leonardsherwood7859 why is it light?
Weight wise or are you trying to say something that's designed for muskrat sized animals needs bigger than 3/16" chain?