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Choosing The Right Snare














                                            Break Away Device
         Snare Components
      Snare Components                     the snare, designed to beak away at a designated poundage; This device is designed to be
         Cable
                                           put on the lock end of the snare.
      Cable  • 7x7 - Most Popular; Used for snares extensions, drowners, earth anchors; Flexible.  Dispatch Spring
                                            -   Required in some states; This is either an s-hook, j-hook
          • 1x19 - Highest breaking strength of the three strands; stiff; smooth surface; Very fast when
                                           - Not legal in some states; Designed to choke animals down fast, the compressed spring puts
                                            or release ferrule that we put on the snare, designed to beak
      •  7x7 - Most Popular; Used for snares extensions, drowners,   constant pressure on the lock; Excellent when used in an entanglement situation.
          loaded.
          • 7x19 - Very Flexible; Not as prone to kinks; Commonly used for drowners and extension; Not
      earth anchors; Flexible.            Collar away at a designated poundage; This device is designed to
          usually used for neck snares because it forms a tear drop loop since the cable is so flexible;
                                           - All of our snares are built with a universal twist-on support collar that fits almost any
          We use it to build the foot snares for the Fremont and M-15
                                            be put on the lock end of the snare.
      •  1x19 - Highest breaking strength of the three strands;   combination of cable and support wire. To attach the support wire to the collar you must
         Cable Size
                                           twist the collar with a left hand thread. If you are holding the wire in your left hand and the
                                            Dispatch Spring
      stiff; smooth surface; Very fast when loaded.  Other Neck Snares (not legal in some states)
          • 3/64” - Mink, squirrel, rabbit, marten
                                           collar in your right hand, twist the top of the collar toward your body
          • 1/16” - Bobcat, fox, rabbit, ground hog, opossum
      •  7x19 - Very Flexible; Not as prone to kinks; Commonly   Collarum Not legal in some states; Designed to choke animals down
          • 5/64” - Bobcat, raccoon, fox, coyote (1x19) - 2nd most popular cable size
                                           - Canine specific capture device, great in urban areas. Safe and humane tool; Spring
          • 3/32” - Most popular size; most versatile; raccoon, coyote, fox, beaver, badger, wolf (1x19)
                                            fast, the compressed spring puts constant pressure on the
      used for drowners and extension; Not usually used for   assisted, animal pulls on the bait that is attached to a trigger, fires the spring and the loop
          • 7/64” - Coyote, cub bear, alligator, wild hogs, wolves
          • 1/8” - Coyote, bear, alligator, wild hogs, wolves
                                           fires up around the neck.
      neck snares because it forms a tear drop loop since the   Ram Power Snares
                                            lock; Excellent when used in an entanglement situation.
          • 5/32” - Bear, alligator, wild hog
          • 3/16” - Large bears - Kodiak and Grizzly
                                            Collar
      cable is so flexible; We use it to build the foot snares for the   - These are spring assisted snares, very quick and humane kills, great for fence lines or in
                                           their line of travel
         Cable Length
          • 42” - Raccoon, fox, bobcat, badger, rabbit, opossum, ground hog, coyote (fence line); Great
      Fremont and M-15.                    • Mini - Mink
                                            -   All of our snares are built with a universal twist-on
          length for fence lines, where the animal is going under; Great in ditches - raccoon will leave
                                           • Ram #1 - Coyote, beaver, fox, lynx, wolverine, raccoon
      Cable Size                           • Ram #2 - Fox, raccoon, lynx
                                            support collar that fits almost any combination of cable
          a smaller burn
          • 5’ - Raccoon, fox, beaver, coyote; Most popular length
                                           • Ram Wolfmaster - Wolf, cougar, bear, wild hogs
                                            and support wire. To attach the support wire to the collar
      •   3/64” - Mink, squirrel, rabbit, marten  Foot Snares (not legal in some states)
          • 7’ - Coyote, beaver, wild hog
          • 8’ - Wolves, wild hog
      •   1/16” - Bobcat, fox, r          Fremont Humane Foot Snare
          • 10’ - Bear, alligator, wild hogabbit, ground hog, opossum
                                            you must twist the collar with a left hand thread. If you are
                                           • Bear - Designed to be placed in the walking path or next to a tree. If placed next to a tree,
         Stake Down End of Snare
                                            holding the wire in your left hand and the collar in your right
      •   5/64” - Bobcat, raccoon, fox, coyote (1x19) - 2nd most   use branches to make a “tepee” so they have to step on the Fremont to get the bait which
                                           is hung at eye level back in the tepee; Once they step on the trigger, the spring fires a loop
          • Adjustable Loop - Loop end can open up to fit over the top of an existing post or rebar
                                            hand, twist the top of the collar toward your body
          stake - Great for entanglement situations; No swiveling action; Put the opposite end of the
      popular cable size                   up around their foot; Connect the opposite end to an extension or tree *Anchor as high as
                                           possible so the animal has less leverage; Spring becomes detached from snare after the
          snare through the adjustable loop to connect it to a fence post
                                            Other Neck Snares (not legal in some states)
      •   3/32” - Most popular size; most versatile; raccoon, coyote,   catch is made.
          • Swivel - Allows the snare to turn as the animal rolls - less kinks; A must in live catch
          situations; Put the opposite end of the snare through the swivel to connect it to a fence post.
                                           • Wild Hog - Designed to be placed in their walking path; When the hog steps on the trigger
      fox, beaver, badger, wolf (1x19)     the spring fires a loop up around the hog’s leg; Connect it to an extension and a tree.
                                            Collarum
         Lock
          • Relaxing - This lock is designed to get tight on the animal’s neck, but not to choke the
      •   7/64” - Coyote, cub bear, alligator, wild hogs, wolves  *Anchor as high as possible so the animal has less leverage; Can be used on mountain lion;
                                            - Canine specific capture device, great in urban areas. Safe
          animal down; This is the least aggressive lock; Used in live catch situations; Certain states
                                           Spring becomes detached from snare after the catch is made
          require a relaxing lock, check your regulations.
                                            and humane tool; Spring assisted, animal pulls on the bait
      •   1/8” - Coyote, bear, alligator, wild hogs, wolves  • Fox - Used for live catching fox; Designed to be placed in their walking path; When the fox
          • Non-Relaxing - This is an aggressive lock and is designed to wedge on the cable so that
                                           steps on the trigger the spring fires a loop up around the leg; Can be used for lynx also;
          when the animal pulls the lock, it keeps getting tighter; Used in dispatch situations; Not legal
                                           Spring acts as a shock absorber after the animal is caught.
      •   5/32” - Bear, alligator, wild hog  M-15 Bear Foot Snare
                                            that is attached to a trigger, fires the spring and the loop
          in all states, check your regulations; Mechanical locks are locks that have a moving part
                                            fires up around the neck.
      •   3/16” - Large bears - Kodiak and Grizzly   - Connects to a five gallon bucket; Bear reaches in to retrieve bait in back of bucket, pulls
          such as the Amberg Wedge Lock and Cam Lock.
                                           on trigger, spring fires and cinches the loop around the foot; Connect opposite end to an
         Deer Stop
                                            Ram Power Snares
      Cable Length                         extension, and the extension to a tree *Anchor as high as possible so the animal has less
          - A stop that we put on the snare that prevents the loop from closing down no more than
                                           leverage
          2-1/2”; If a deer steps in your snare it can still get away; Required in some states; This is a live
      •   42” - Raccoon, fox, bobcat, badger, rabbit, opossum,   Belisle Foot Snare
                                            •    Mini - Mink
          catch stop for a fox; A stop set at 3 1/2” is a live catch stop for coyote. *This will not catch
          fox, the loop is too large and they can escape.
                                            •    Ram #1 - Coyote, beaver, fox, lynx, wolverine, raccoon
      ground hog, coyote (fence line); Great length for fence lines,   - Designed to be put in their line of travel or at a bait station; The animal steps on the trigger
         Break Away Device
                                           and the spring fires a loop around the foot; 6” for medium sized animals; 8” for wolves and
      where the animal is going under; Great in ditches - raccoon   coyote. 12” for bear.
                                            •    Ram #2 - Fox, raccoon, lynx
          - Required in some states; This is either an s-hook, j-hook or release ferrule that we put on
      will leave a smaller burn             •    Ram Wolfmaster - Wolf, cougar, bear, wild hogs
      •   5’ - Raccoon, fox, beaver, coyote; Most popular length  Foot Snares (not legal in some states)
      •   7’ - Coyote, beaver, wild hog     Fremont Humane Foot Snare
      •   8’ - Wolves, wild hog             •    Bear - Designed to be placed in the walking path or next
      •   10’ - Bear, alligator, wild hog   to a tree. If placed next to a tree, use branches to make a
      Stake Down End of Snare               “tepee” so they have to step on the Fremont to get the bait
      •   Adjustable Loop - Loop end can open up to fit over the   which is hung at eye level back in the tepee; Once they step
      top of an existing post or rebar stake - Great for entangle-  on the trigger, the spring fires a loop up around their foot;
      ment situations; No swiveling action; Put the opposite end   Connect the opposite end to an extension or tree *Anchor
      of the snare through the adjustable loop to connect it to a   as high as possible so the animal has less leverage; Spring
      fence post                            becomes detached from snare after the catch is made.
      •   Swivel - Allows the snare to turn as the animal rolls - less   •    Wild Hog - Designed to be placed in their walking path;
      kinks; A must in live catch situations; Put the opposite end   When the hog steps on the trigger the spring fires a loop up
      of the snare through the swivel to connect it to a fence   around the hog’s leg; Connect it to an extension and a tree.
      post.                                 *Anchor as high as possible so the animal has less leverage;
      Lock                                  Can be used on mountain lion; Spring becomes detached
      •   Relaxing - This lock is designed to get tight on the   from snare after the catch is made.
      animal’s neck, but not to choke the animal down; This is   •   Fox - Used for live catching fox; Designed to be placed in
      the least aggressive lock; Used in live catch situations; Cer-  their walking path; When the fox steps on the trigger the
      tain states require a relaxing lock, check your regulations.  spring fires a loop up around the leg; Can be used for lynx
      •   Non-Relaxing - This is an aggressive lock and is designed   also; Spring acts as a shock absorber after the animal is
      to wedge on the cable so that when the animal pulls the   caught.
      lock, it keeps getting tighter; Used in dispatch situations;   M-15 Bear Foot Snare
      Not legal in all states, check your regulations; Mechanical   - Connects to a five gallon bucket; Bear reaches in to retrieve
      locks are locks that have a moving part such as the  bait in back of bucket, pulls on trigger, spring fires and
      Snare Shop Wedge Lock and Belisle Foot Snare.   cinches the loop around the foot; Connect opposite end to
      Deer Stop                             an extension, and the extension to a tree *Anchor as high as
      -   A stop that we put on the snare that prevents the loop   possible so the animal has less leverage.
      from closing down no more than 2-1/2”; If a deer steps in   Belisle Foot Snare
      your snare it can still get away; Required in some states;   - Designed to be put in their line of travel or at a bait station;
      This is a live catch stop for a fox; A stop set at 3 1/2” is a live   The animal steps on the trigger and the spring fires a loop
      catch stop for coyote. *This will not catch fox, the loop is too   around the foot; 6” for medium sized animals; 8” for wolves
      large and they can escape.            and coyote. 12” for bear.
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