I didn't think I would ever do this, but I waxed all of my traps a couple days ago. I hadn't really seen or understood the need to, but I bought four used traps off of trapper man and they had been previously waxed. They were slick and all set and tripped easily. The wax was not on them much anymore but was still embedded in the steel. It really lubricated well. That is a purpose that I did it for. The traps are really fast now and don't bind up when I'm setting them.
I didn't think I would ever do this, but I waxed all of my traps a couple days ago. I hadn't really seen or understood the need to, but I bought four used traps off of trapper man and they had been previously waxed. They were slick and all set and tripped easily. The wax was not on them much anymore but was still embedded in the steel. It really lubricated well. That is a purpose that I did it for. The traps are really fast now and don't bind up when I'm setting them.
I didn't think I would ever do this, but I waxed all of my traps a couple days ago. I hadn't really seen or understood the need to, but I bought four used traps off of trapper man and they had been previously waxed. They were slick and all set and tripped easily. The wax was not on them much anymore but was still embedded in the steel. It really lubricated well. That is a purpose that I did it for. The traps are really fast now and don't bind up when I'm setting them.
Good to know, I never have tried it but might now.
For some reason my camera didn't get a good pic but I was glad to get this coyote outta the pasture. I had 2 yesterday but camera didn't take either pic
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