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  • if you know the location of the rabbit holes places a snar there if not why?

  • I find fishing line the best cordage for snares, clear, strong, and holds tension well. Plus it strangles game much more effectively.

  • how does the snare not slip off the rabbit its pretty loose

  • I have 11 snares set out, all on rabbit trails, haven't got one yet, but ima going keep trying, i use 20 gauge steel wire

  • @hunterman966 Is steel wire good for trapping?

  • @PopolVuh3 yes i got 5 rabbits last night and 3 coyotes with the 20 gauge wire

  • It was a pretty good video...Can you make a video on how to set wire snares in a woody area?

  • i have 24 guage galvanized steel wire, will this work? i made some snares allready and it seems to slip easily and not come out, and it is easy to mold into a corcle

  • The thiner the wire the better. The trick is getting the loop close to the ground. 24 guage is worth trying. Let us know how you do...Good Luck !

  • @pyrotek13579 24-26 gauge is perfect for steel/stainless steel wire so your good to go

  • Lol, that gun shot.

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  • jever show how to eat those mothas?

  • what gauge is the wire and where can I pick some up at?

    Great vid!

  • It's about 20 ga. A little thinner than what most use for hot wire, probably about half as thick.

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  • I tried to get him to sober up a little but that is just the way he is.Thanks

  • awsom video

    tomo

  • Any tips on where to put snare in wooded areas or fields great advice set out first snare yesterday, checked it this morning and cought my first one!! thanks

  • what season is this during the summer & wat are you doing with the rabbit

  • It is rabbit season,late fall,I am using the fur for clothing,the meat to eat,the guts for bait and the feet for luck

  • Very Interesting, thanks for the great lesson.

    Is it a slip knot that snares the rabbit?(It's very hard to see the knot because of the wire thickness) and what size wire do you use? Do you just set up the snares and then check them everyday? or every few hours?

  • IT is a slip knot.Bend over 1 1/2 inches of wire,twist a few times and put the tail end through the hole that you made.Form a loop and place this about a inch above the ground.You dont want the wire too big or too small.Check every couple hours for the freshest kills.Take up when you are done.Thank you

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