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Post by scott rainbolt on Jan 5, 2011 14:38:27 GMT -5
ok lets snare an otter aint hard. first i like to find a pinch point something like this next stake or tie of to something sold now support your snare and set loop size i like the loop about as big as my fist and 2 fingers of the ground then block them down if you have to and this is what we caught lol lets see how you do your guys
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Post by minnesotascott on Jan 5, 2011 15:40:35 GMT -5
Otter King is that another otter? #16?
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Post by scott rainbolt on Jan 5, 2011 17:02:05 GMT -5
no thats #14 just got around to posting this
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Post by minnesotascott on Jan 5, 2011 18:40:41 GMT -5
Great post Otter King!!
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Post by scott rainbolt on Jan 5, 2011 19:15:29 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by southernlures on Jan 7, 2011 0:34:53 GMT -5
thanks scott i have two otter adc jobs coming up.the only problem no snares on land.
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Post by scott rainbolt on Jan 7, 2011 14:11:07 GMT -5
will work on one for water snaring
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Post by catman50plus on Jan 8, 2011 22:07:46 GMT -5
Nice going Scott. I think I like that swivel. Looks like it does work good.
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Post by scott rainbolt on Jan 9, 2011 7:52:21 GMT -5
yea they work great as long as they dont get tangeled up
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