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I decided to help out our ungulate population this year and take my trappers license and try and thin out the wolves while I guided for cougar and lynx. I have had a little success and I thought show some pictures of some wolves.
this female I caught in a trail snare set, it took all winter for anything to use the trail but it paid off.

These two males where caught the same night using MB750 foot hold traps. I should have had at least two more that night but my traps had froze up.
The one was caught on a pee pole marking set the other wolf was caught about 200 yards away on a blind trail set. Both were big males weighing over 125lbs.

Both of these where caught during the filming of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta, the trapping will be part of the show which will air this fall.



Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.com
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Tatlayoko Lake, BC
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Nice going Hillbilly!!
I'll be looking forward to seeing the show,,give us a heads-up. I feel your pain on the 750s,I have 1/2 dz sleepy creek 4 1/2s in the mail for next season. I'll make a report when possible,Nice going Jim


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Nice going Hillbilly!!
I'll be looking forward to seeing the show,,give us a heads-up. I feel your pain on the 750s,I have 1/2 dz sleepy creek 4 1/2s in the mail for next season. I'll make a report when possible,Nice going Jim


I don't know anything about the sleepy creek traps. Where are you getting them. I am in the market for for another dozen my self.



Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.com
ph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
 
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Well done, Doug!

I too use Sleepy Creek traps (they are very high quality) and get them from Trapper Art's:

http://www.trapperartssupply.com/


~Ann





 
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I checked Sleey Creeks website and didn't find any wolf traps, do they even have any or they coyote and smaller.



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www.skinnercreekhunts.com
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Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
 
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Caught this female last night. I had high hopes for this snare all winter, I was sure I would connect eventually.
All four wolves where caught on 150 acres that i trap close by my ranch.



Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.com
ph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
 
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I love snaring best, great job!


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HillBilly

I got mine through Minnisota trapline Supply
we make a lot of our own snare's but buy about 1/2 of our total from The Snare Shop
Congrats on your wolves!!
A fellow in King Salmon got a pack into a swale full of soft snow and got 5 yesterday.
Jim


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HillBilly

I got mine through Minnisota trapline Supply
we make a lot of our own snare's but buy about 1/2 of our total from The Snare Shop
Congrats on your wolves!!
A fellow in King Salmon got a pack into a swale full of soft snow and got 5 yesterday.
Jim


Jim are you using the 4 1/2 traps for wolves?
5 at one time is a dream of mine, 5 wolves that is.



Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.com
ph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
 
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That's my plan,,they look like they are plenty stout and more room underneath than the mb750's.

I brought 3 wolves home 1 morning and 3 the next day close to a 5 wolf day!

It's Minnisota Trapline Products,,,

Jim


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Good stuff Jim, I think i may give them ago as well. I need to pickup another 12 traps for next winter.
6 in two days is better then 5 in one day, it breaks up the skinning a little .



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www.skinnercreekhunts.com
ph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
 
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We are putting our wolves on the boards now!


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Waterat,

Are you buying snares or building them?

I haven't seen snares for sell that I thought would be long enough for wolf.

Then again, I have never snared a wolf and don't really know how long the snare would have to be.
 
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MOA,,,,About 1/2 & 1/2,,I usually have about 5 doz of the #9 wire store boughts on hand and I make a lot of 10' and longer snares. The preferred snare of the up-north trappers is the #9 but in brush country there's times when we have to reach out to get the right spot. Once I had 3 snares (30') covering a trail and caught a wolf of a lifetime!


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Waterrat,

The loop is 30 inches?

Best of luck on your line this winter!
 
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MOA They was snare was in effect 30' long with a wolf sized loop at the end covering an opening!


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Jim,

Eager to hear how the 4 1/2's work for you. I've got 25 #9's and probably need to add a couple more dozen wolf traps to the collection at some point. I have the snare shop make my snares. 10' of 1x19 by 3/32 works great, but really have come to be fond of the wolf snares with the #9 wire. There are always needs for both as I will connect 2 or 3 10' snares together like you did to reach "the" spot you know will catch a wolf! Usually leaves one heck of a catch circle! Smiler
 
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Do any of you have a good picture of your #9 wire snares? I like the 7x7 3/32 cable myself.



Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.com
ph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
 
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Doug,

I don't have any pictures, but the only reason I like the 1x19 is it holds a hoop without needed branches, etc. The 7x7 is limp and needs support.

If you ever use the snares with the #9 wire, you will like them for certain sets. You can just wire them up and hang them out in the open with no support branches, etc. I still think you need both snares with #9 and without to be effective and be able to set in places conductive for either snare.
 
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MOA They was snare was in effect 30' long with a wolf sized loop at the end covering an opening!


Understood, I was thinking you had 800 pound wolves there for a minuite!

What is more effective snares or leg holds on wolves?

I watched a DVD about a guy in Bethel that uses both, and catches a lot of big wolves on pee post sets. I can't remember what his name was.
 
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