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How to make a snare pole?
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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View PostHow would I do it?
That's your question?
I have both a backhoe and a bobcat, so I would probably use one of those to move dirt on top of the hole and go on about my way.
Besides, who wants to pass up an adventure and a chance to learn how to do something? Not this guy.Last edited by okrattler; 12-04-2022, 08:39 AM.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostI pulled a dead cat from under a house once with a big treble hook on the end of a cane pole.
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Made the snare pole. It didn't work too well. I couldn't really see very good but I could feel him on the end of the pole. I just got a shovel and dug enough that I could reach in and drag him out. As I suspected the ground was like trying to dig through concrete. He was stuck in there pretty good. I don't think that was even his hole he just saw one and went down it. Looked like a hole that had been there a while. A different badger probably dug it.
Got a limit of pheasants too.
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Originally posted by wytex View PostI'd get a shovel and dig out the burrow some to retrieve it, you'll know real fast if it's dead or not.
No way I would stick my hand and arm down there, lots of fleas and vermin live in those burrows with badgers.Apparently that don't concern me a whole lot either cause I do it.
The hospital ain't that far away. As bad as he stunk I doubt anything else was in there. He fumigated it for me.Last edited by okrattler; 12-04-2022, 01:00 PM.
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The one I made would have worked ok had I been able to see what I was trying to grab. The problem with mine was if you missed and pulled the loop tight it'd go back up into the end of the pipe if it didn't have ahold of anything. I needed a stopper on the end. Also the wire had been on a spool so it wasn't much of a loop. Some steel cable would be way better.
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