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To strengthen snares against heavy animals, use a sturdier material for the snare wire, like 1/4 inch steel cable, and increase the snare's depth by 1-2 inches. This will provide a tighter, more secure grip on larger game. Adjusting the snare's tension can also be crucial.
Snare Material Selection
When choosing a snare wire, prioritize sturdiness and durability. A 1/4 inch steel cable is an excellent option for heavy game, as it can withstand the force exerted by larger animals. Avoid using thin wires, such as 1/16 inch steel cable, as they may break or stretch under pressure. For added strength, consider using a cable with a slightly rough surface or a wire with a bit of texture.
Snare Depth and Tension
Increasing the snare’s depth by 1-2 inches can significantly improve its effectiveness against heavy game. This allows the snare to wrap around the animal’s leg more securely, reducing the likelihood of escape. Adjusting the snare’s tension is also crucial, as excessive tension can cause the snare to break or the animal to break free. Aim for a tension that is firm but not overly tight, allowing the snare to bite securely without causing unnecessary damage to the animal.
Snare Placement and Setup
When setting up a snare, consider the animal’s behavior and habitat. Place the snare in an area where the animal is likely to pass through, such as a game trail or along a fence line. Ensure the snare is positioned at a comfortable height, about 6-8 inches off the ground, allowing the animal to trigger the snare without becoming tangled in nearby vegetation.
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