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To construct a cable restraint, you will need cable snares, cable cutters, gloves, a measuring tape, and a hunting license. This setup allows for quick and humane capture of small to medium-sized game. It's essential to follow local regulations and safety guidelines.
Tools and Materials
To build a cable restraint, you’ll need the following essential tools and materials: cable snares (preferably 6-8 gauge, 10 feet long), cable cutters, heavy-duty gloves for protection, a measuring tape for precise measurements, and a hunting license to ensure compliance with local regulations. You’ll also need a sturdy tree with a suitable branch to anchor the snare.
Setting Up the Snare
To set up the snare, identify a suitable game trail or crossing point and secure the cable snare around a sturdy branch or tree trunk. Make sure the cable is taut but not too tight, as you want to allow the animal to easily trigger the snare. Use the measuring tape to ensure the snare is set at the correct height for your target species. For example, a 12-inch snare height is suitable for raccoons, while a 24-inch snare height is better for coyotes.
Safety Precautions and Maintenance
When handling cable snares, always wear heavy-duty gloves to protect yourself from cuts and abrasions. Make sure to regularly inspect and maintain your snares to prevent damage and ensure humane capture. Check local regulations for specific guidelines on snare size, material, and placement to avoid harming non-target species or infringing on private property rights.
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