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For your convenience we have listed below a few forums and supply shops that we have used and trust. None of these forums or shops have paid us to advertise here. We choose to put these links here only as a convenience to you. | |||||||||||||||||
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| What used to be called FireStorm Alaska Trap-N-Snare Division is now called SnareCraft.com. You will be happy to know only the name has changed. We did this to make it easier to find us and easier to remember the site address (www.snarecraft.com).
This site is designed to help teach trappers, young and old, seasoned and new how to build and use snares. Thus far, we have produced 2 instructional videos that will help you learn how to build your own snares. See a brief discription below of each video. There are some additional or supplemental helps that we hope might be of use to you near the bottom of this page. We will make an honest attempt to include more information as time goes on. Our main goal is to help you become a better trapper and snare builder. We do this mostly through our instructional videos. •Basic SnareCraft (60 minutes) was released in January of 2003 and quickly gained popularity among the trapping community. Since it's release, it has sold more than 700 copies worldwide and has only received positive feedback. •Advanced SnareCraft Part 1 (86 minutes) was released on February 9, 2007 as a step beyond the instruction of Basic SnareCraft. Both videos contain a wealth of knowledge that comes from not just one persons experience and training, but from many. If you are just learning how to build your own snares or, want to learn more, these videos are for you. •Advanced SnareCraft Part 2 is not yet available. There was just too much information to put into one ASC video so, within the next year or so you will see ASC Part 2 released. Thank you for being patient with us as we make every attempt to please our customers. •SnareCraft Forums: We have made an attempt to utilize a forum based learning environment for our customers. However, due to the lack of time it takes to moderate such a forum and the amount of unwanted traffic we have decided to discontinue the SnareCraft Forums at this time. We do apologize for the inconvenience. |
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Important snare building information
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| •Using steel nuts or aluminum button stops?
•Using crimpers or, "swaggers". |
•Cable sizing chart.
•Most common wolf traps used in Alaska. |
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