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  • great video post some videos of your catches thanks

  • hey this person looking asian, m i right?

  • Nice... Thanks!

  • Gunsite is the bomb.  You ever try this setup for wolves?

  • Great video! Do you use a senneker powersnare trigger with this setup? What cable diameter and break away strength do you recommend for a mix breed of Timber Wolf and Coyote?

  • P.S. There is another device that I've been trying to find on the internet that was used in the 40's and 50's that used a shotgun shell. I suppose it had a 3" base with a tube to house a shot-shell, the tub unlatched to the side for loading and was then was slightly buried. It had a short chain with a piece of meat attached and when the predator pulled on it, the shell went off. But somewhere in the 50's was outlawed...interesting as it was very effective with farmers and ranchers.

    Best regards

  • @1LonePuma Today in Canada, that would be classified as a prohibited weapon and get you several years in the slammer.. Don't forget to thank a Liberal hoplophobe at the next election

  • @GunFarce: I think that device was finally outlawed here too.

    About the evil liberals, we're all fed up with them. They've done so much damage to the U.S. They've been trying to make North America into what you see with the UK today. One government, one money. The New World Order. We all need godly leadership or watch our countries end in socialism. Dr. Ron Paul, he knows about their despotic candidates.

    Best regards

  • Okay, we understand the materials, and basically how to assemble, but how is it setup?

    Maybe another video showing just that...in detail?

    Best regards

  • what is the whammy used for?

  • Great video

  • i could hear a howl at 1:29

  • You can't see anything here in enough detail.

  • would this work on rabbits but of course at a smaller scale?

  • @allday7576 yup iv even gon as far as making and welding together my owen 14" long mini power ram snares they work on rabbits,hares ect

  • @joehav0in1 They are pretty amazing but between the price and work involved to set them up it is the same as setting steel traps in terms of investment and labor. Snares can and should be set up by the dozens imo. Still - I am slowly working on my Ram collection.

  • where do u get the cable and good vid

    

  • @hockey23234 i get all my snaring supplies from snareshop dotcom. I've used Schmittent before too with good service but snareshop are good people.

  • @hockey23234 Great vid, thanks

  • excellent video, highly instructional and easy to follow, good job man

  • u said crotch shot

  • Great video. Thanks for making it. It's funny but I always carried my beaver snares around with an open loop so they were ready to set and they always got tangled up into a huge mess, if I hadn't watched your video I wouldn't have thought of just collapsing the loop and storing them that way. Much easier. Great job on the vid.

  • where do i purchase all of the parts to make this snare

  • @littlbigd Thank you for answering the questions I was asking myself after viewing this....

  • Where can you buy these parts that you use to make the snare? cam lock, single ferrel, ect. Any feedback would be great.

  • @shanemh27 schmittent. com carries all the parts necessary. Cheap too.

  • what does the spring and wammy do. nice vid man this is the only one on youtube like this

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