Netter 0 Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 I was just wondering what style of pegs you lot use, and how long and what made of? ect ect Cheers Netter Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 I was just wondering what style of pegs you lot use, and how long and what made of? ect ect Cheers Netter 6mm steel rod ,11-12 inch long ,bend a loop in one end and onto the chain ring, when you knock the pin in , angle it slightly into the hole so if the rabbit kicks away from the hole ,when its caught, the pin will definatly hold and you ain,t walking about below the hole looking for your trap Quote Link to post
Netter 0 Posted July 9, 2007 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 I was just wondering what style of pegs you lot use, and how long and what made of? ect ect Cheers Netter 6mm steel rod ,11-12 inch long ,bend a loop in one end and onto the chain ring, when you knock the pin in , angle it slightly into the hole so if the rabbit kicks away from the hole ,when its caught, the pin will definatly hold and you ain,t walking about below the hole looking for your trap Quote Link to post
Guest little_lloyd Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 I get a nice sturdy Y shaped stick. Quote Link to post
john b 38 Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Why does a spring trap need a bigger anchor than a snare would ? Quote Link to post
NightRunner 0 Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 You can use rebar rod and weld a washer about 1/2" lower from the top. Don't use smooth rod since it has no grabbing capability. If you going to making some for soft ground for fox and such about a 1/4 of the way up from the bottom give it a little bend. When you drive it in it will force the bend to go staight and give you super holding power. Here in the US if your trapping for fox then you better double stake in case a coyote swings buy. Another nice item to have in truck is a Demolition bar to pul stakes that get hung. I give a stake a minute to pull and If it won't go the chain gets cut. Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Why does a spring trap need a bigger anchor than a snare would ? because these are smooth rod and don,t have the holding power of a wooden peg ,i have tried smaller pins and they can sometimes pull ,its just the way i do it ,the lad asked , i tried to help Quote Link to post
john b 38 Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Why does a spring trap need a bigger anchor than a snare would ? because these are smooth rod and don,t have the holding power of a wooden peg ,i have tried smaller pins and they can sometimes pull ,its just the way i do it ,the lad asked , i tried to help Sorry Moley, it was a genuine question mate, not having a pop at you. I was just was worried I was missing something and had been lucky that my pegs had held. Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Why does a spring trap need a bigger anchor than a snare would ? because these are smooth rod and don,t have the holding power of a wooden peg ,i have tried smaller pins and they can sometimes pull ,its just the way i do it ,the lad asked , i tried to help Sorry Moley, it was a genuine question mate, not having a pop at you. I was just was worried I was missing something and had been lucky that my pegs had held. no worries , i use rod cos its easier having the peg attatched straight to the chain ring and theres usually a fair bit of stone and roots to worry about , its easier straitening rod than replacing a wooden peg that bin smashed to bits trying to knock it thru a stone, i carry my traps 20 at a time on a type of big saftey pin and it just makes the job easier for me at times i have had rabbits jumping about in thier death throws and have pulled the pin out completely , on some of the ground i work its very steep and i havn,t time to go searching thru rushes to find missing traps , i want the trap and rabbit still in the hole ,or at least just outside ,when i check them in the morning Quote Link to post
Guest Scuba1 Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 I use steel rod as well, as most of the ground here is very rocky and we have quite a few wild dogs running around and they would take rabbit plus trap never to be found again. ATB Michael Quote Link to post
Fenbo 0 Posted July 11, 2007 Report Share Posted July 11, 2007 I use steel welding rod, cut to approx 8" long then bent over at the end to form a hook, never used anything else, and not lost a trap yet or had one come out the ground! Works for me Quote Link to post
NightRunner 0 Posted July 11, 2007 Report Share Posted July 11, 2007 You guys don't use rebar for stakes??? Quote Link to post
Guest Scuba1 Posted July 12, 2007 Report Share Posted July 12, 2007 You guys don't use rebar for stakes??? I do as it is the only thing that I can get into this ground here. I weld a chain link to one side about an inch down from the top where i can atatch the chain of the trap to. ATB Michael Quote Link to post
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted July 12, 2007 Report Share Posted July 12, 2007 Maybe I'm some kind of freak then? But, personally. I always just set out on foot. I take as many traps as I can comfortably manage, held by their manufacturers chains. In my pocket I carry a pair of side cutters and a judged hank of light guage, galvanised wire. Never had a problem. Ok, granted; I don't - never have - trap bunnie's on wide open, wind swept and barren, exposed grass downs where there's nothing to twist a bit of wire round. I'd ferret there. But most ground vermin, I find, tend to run cover. That tends to mean brambles, fence posts and such. And that, to me, means anchorage sufficient to hold most dead things in my traps. Regards the only creatures ever liable to try to run off with my dead catch? Fox, badger, the odd Dog? Again, I generally find the corpse breaks before the wire does. They may rip some meat out of the trap but generally don't deliberately fuss too much over a mouthfull of my steel. Carry an armfull of steel stakes? Check up from the neck up, surely? Quote Link to post
woodga 170 Posted July 12, 2007 Report Share Posted July 12, 2007 You guys don't use rebar for stakes??? yes mate we use rebar but only for fox on a similar set up to yours with the nut welded on top i use to use rebar as a killing pole as well but since its illegal now dont bother as for holding mk6s same set up as moley works fine for me Quote Link to post
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