I would use 48" of 1/16" 7x7
galvanized aircraft cable, mini low profile locks,
support collars and Heavy Duty #11 galvanized swivels. You can find these at http://www.prosnares.com/foxwolf.html
Are you trying to snare foxes on your property or just trying to find a good snare to use say in a survival situation? Sounds like Bigbuckdown1 has his stuff together, if you're looking to snare them on your land I would go with his advice, unless you want to try your hand at setting snares the old way.
I would use 48" of 1/16" 7x7
galvanized aircraft cable, mini low profile locks,
support collars and Heavy Duty #11 galvanized swivels. You can find these at http://www.prosnares.com/foxwolf.html
Are you trying to snare foxes on your property or just trying to find a good snare to use say in a survival situation? Sounds like Bigbuckdown1 has his stuff together, if you're looking to snare them on your land I would go with his advice, unless you want to try your hand at setting snares the old way.
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I would use 48" of 1/16" 7x7
galvanized aircraft cable, mini low profile locks,
support collars and Heavy Duty #11 galvanized swivels. You can find these at http://www.prosnares.com/foxwolf.html
Thanks
Are you trying to snare foxes on your property or just trying to find a good snare to use say in a survival situation? Sounds like Bigbuckdown1 has his stuff together, if you're looking to snare them on your land I would go with his advice, unless you want to try your hand at setting snares the old way.
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I would use 48" of 1/16" 7x7
galvanized aircraft cable, mini low profile locks,
support collars and Heavy Duty #11 galvanized swivels. You can find these at http://www.prosnares.com/foxwolf.html
Thanks
Are you trying to snare foxes on your property or just trying to find a good snare to use say in a survival situation? Sounds like Bigbuckdown1 has his stuff together, if you're looking to snare them on your land I would go with his advice, unless you want to try your hand at setting snares the old way.
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