I wonder if something was running and caught it. I would think that'd be enough force to snap it.
I just looked and that tie wire has a 375 lbs breaking weight. And I had it doubled and twisted like rope. So 750 lbs of force. Had to be a deer.I wonder if something was running and caught it. I would think that'd be enough force to snap it.
Good, I still don't trust it though lol. I'll support my snare with wire, that's it.Wire works good for me.
I'm sure it does hold if done right, I just don't trust it. Especially when it takes less time to put a quick connect on and wrap it around the tree.If ya do it right a yote will never get outta wire.
But have seen em chew right through cable. Lol
One thing I thought of was after I twist it around itself on the tree I take my pliers and grab the twist to tighten it more. I'm thinking that's not a good idea because how much ever force it is tightened down by is that much less he has to pull before snapping it.More than likely. I'm using #14 till it runs out and have been doubling it up similar to you. No issues yet (knock on wood)
I've been using 9 wire. Strong shit, but what a pain in the ass to bend! LolBetter to not put it too tight against the tree,ya want it to be able to swivel around .
# 11 wire is about perfect fugg bending that #9 wire. Lol