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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1564649" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Its not FWP but they work with the gov trapper which Im not entirely sure the chain of command but he's federal. Down here any wolf is going to be in livestock so it's easier to get the go ahead. Our local FWP really is a good bunch but I would assume most in the field suggestions are round filed a couple layers higher in the buracracy.</p><p>The biggest bad thing with snaring is the lynx and wolverine up there, though I'd think you could try to make them duck and a cat would just jump through a wolf snare but they are freaked out about it.</p><p>Snares are the perfect tool for wolves, house hold pets like dogs just hit the end and just wait for you, I've never seen a dog choke it's self down and anyone can get a dog out of a snare. You'll only hold a bear if you have to run relaxing locks and heavy cable, if you can run kill snares then you can go such fine cable a bear would just walk through it. Down here a wolf snare would be difficult to keep deer out of but you can usually push a canine of trail to a secondary with snares with just a few cues that a deer will just walk through in the main trail.</p><p>Up in canada they have some interesting set methods that seem to really work well targeting wolves like huge baits sets which are a no go here but it would be the most effective and targeted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1564649, member: 13632"] Its not FWP but they work with the gov trapper which Im not entirely sure the chain of command but he's federal. Down here any wolf is going to be in livestock so it's easier to get the go ahead. Our local FWP really is a good bunch but I would assume most in the field suggestions are round filed a couple layers higher in the buracracy. The biggest bad thing with snaring is the lynx and wolverine up there, though I'd think you could try to make them duck and a cat would just jump through a wolf snare but they are freaked out about it. Snares are the perfect tool for wolves, house hold pets like dogs just hit the end and just wait for you, I've never seen a dog choke it's self down and anyone can get a dog out of a snare. You'll only hold a bear if you have to run relaxing locks and heavy cable, if you can run kill snares then you can go such fine cable a bear would just walk through it. Down here a wolf snare would be difficult to keep deer out of but you can usually push a canine of trail to a secondary with snares with just a few cues that a deer will just walk through in the main trail. Up in canada they have some interesting set methods that seem to really work well targeting wolves like huge baits sets which are a no go here but it would be the most effective and targeted. [/QUOTE]
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