Good Rabbit Snare Wire, Where to get some?

not to nitpick, but a chord is a sound that comes out of a guitar, the string is the thing you press/pluck/strum to make the sound.

Either way, that would get around the 'braided' part, since they're 'wound' instead.

sorry, ment the string, im not the one playing the bloody thing, just paing for it :p esl and all that stuff, translation was lost
 
I've got Stainless Steel wire (buck expert bulk package) at Canadian Tire. I've got 4 rabbits on the new year eve night. Nothing break. It was my first time trapping. I've put 18 traps. Every rabbit that went thru one of the trapped trail got killed.

I was using between 22¨and 26¨ (depending of the diameter of the tree beside of the trail) doing a single loop at one end, forming the snare loop by rubbing the wire to a tree (eliminating sharp bend), keeping an opening of a closed hand. The Stainless Steel wire is firm enough to be attach to a vertical tree or branch.

Nice job!
 
I have a giant roll of .035 mig wire in the basement that I acquired at school. Almost a full roll (it weighs like 15lbs), someone left the cover off while welding, and got some spatter on the roll, so the teacher was going to throw it out. It's super strong for the thickness, and i've been using it to wire stuff together for the last year. Anyone have any thoughts on whether this would make decent snare wire? It's copper coated steel, and I've tried to break it by bending back and forth and pulling on it, and you'll definitely cut yourself before it breaks.
 
i use brass wire, rolls are sold in the sporting sections at walmart and canadian tire. most rural gas stations all seem to carry it too. i cut the wire just long enough to make the snare loop, and use black stove wire to hang it.

I, like everybody else in Quebec, use the brass stuff. I double it up to anchor the branch or pole. I have never needed anything stronger.
 
How is it that the rabbit can break the snare wire?
(Note that I am only familiar with east coast rabbits)

The only time I have seen that happen is when someone mistakenly ties
the snare to a fixed object such as a tree.

A rabbit snare should only be anchored to a movable object such as a short stick or branch.
That way the rabbit cannot get any leverage to break the wire. I have never seen a rabbit
drag the stick any more than a few yards before its done.

If you tie the snare to a tree, the rabbit will tug, pull and thrash and cause a lot of damage
or break the snare. If left loose it will simply roll/run around for a short time before it is choked.
 
"Eat not strangled meat, but spill it's blood upon the ground and cover it with dust."

I've snared rabbits all my life & never thought twice about not spilling their blood.

So, I'll counter with... Matthew 15:11 "It is not what goes into a mans mouth that defiles him, it is what comes out."

Cheers
Jay
 
I bet he is strangling his meat as we speak... I am no bible thumper... But I know enough to know that in the bible there is a longtime recurring theme of people of virtue harvesting animals in many ways..
 
if you want a really good place to buy trapping and hunting supplies you shoudl check out Fur harvesters trading post. i buy all my stuff off these guys and they have really fast shipping and quality products
 
Inspired by this thread I put up 4 home made snares yesterday, I'll go check them today see if I had any luck. I'll take some pics one way or the other, stay tuned.

If your snares are set in Southern Ontario, you would be breaking the law. They are only allowed north of the french and Mattawa Rivers, according to the Regs.
From the summary:

Snares cannot be used for hunting, except by the holder of a
resident small game licence taking varying hares north of the
French and Mattawa rivers with a snare constructed of copper
or brass wire between 22 and 24 gauge. The opening of the
snare wire loop must be 10 cm (4 in.) or less in diameter.
Licensed trappers may use snares under conditions specified
in the trapping regulations
 
If your snares are set in Southern Ontario, you would be breaking the law. They are only allowed north of the french and Mattawa Rivers, according to the Regs.
From the summary:

Snares cannot be used for hunting, except by the holder of a
resident small game licence taking varying hares north of the
French and Mattawa rivers with a snare constructed of copper
or brass wire between 22 and 24 gauge. The opening of the
snare wire loop must be 10 cm (4 in.) or less in diameter.
Licensed trappers may use snares under conditions specified
in the trapping regulations

Nice to see we live in a free Country. Fuk, rules for everything, soon ya wont be able to #### without rules.
 
Nice to see we live in a free Country. Fuk, rules for everything, soon ya wont be able to s**t without rules.

didn't get the memo? Right hand only, 8 squares, no more, no less, two flushes- once for the bulk, once for the remainder. You may evacuate only twice per day, once between the hours of 4 and 7AM (in WMU's 1-86, 3:30 and 6:30), and 6 to 9PM (6:30 to 9:30 in WMU's 1-86, 92A, 105C).

Infractions are punishable by having your thumb glued into your arsehole so you have to shyte out your mouth :)
 
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