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Old 11-12-2020, 02:27 PM
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Pictures of the black snare cable we have in stock.


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Old 11-13-2020, 06:19 PM
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This is 5/64 cable you can see how slender the black cable looks in comparison. Black is slimming they say.


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This is a kieper 1/16 lock used on 5/64 black cable with a 280baw It shows in the picture where the lock first locked on the cable #1 and as the coyote pulled it just kept locking up down the cable ending at #4 when our Signature series spring was likely released.


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This picture shows one of our coiled snare support wires with snare wound into coil. The snare is 42” long has a kieper lock, 280 baw, our Signature series spring. The coil wire dims the anchor the swivel and is fast to set and reset. This is a dynamite coyote snare. Was also used on bobcat, lynx, fox, if the loop is to big you can simply pull the excess cable through the coil making the snare loop smaller. This allows me to only have to carry one snare size and length and I’m good for what ever presents itself.


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Here’s a picture of the cable with a white background.


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