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Post by SteveCraig on Feb 28, 2008 23:54:30 GMT -5
Got to disagree with you Robert. Not 1/8!!! They will the lighter cable, but not the 1/8. I have just over 30 years experience with the 1/8 and zero chewouts live or dead. 24 hr. checks. And all 7x19 1/8. I did lose 7 coyotes in one day a few years ago. But all due to the wrong size BAD. They were 1/8 7x19 10 footers with a reverse bend lock that I foolishly put a 261# BAD. Big Indiana coyotes need a 300# BAD. Havent lost a single coyote yet with this rig. And this past Jan, they released a half dozen deer, and killed every coyote. I still use 7x19 3/32 for many of my coon snares. One of the "secrets" to neck snaring coon consistantly. 40 years ago, this was my fox snare as well. Before we had coyotes in Indiana.
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Post by Rwaddell on Feb 29, 2008 11:15:43 GMT -5
You ever start using the 1x19 on those coyotes you will think you have found the "cadilac" of snare cable.
As for the 30 years of experience....I'm not a spring chicken any more either.
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