making a drag for coyotes

Jeff makes some awesome Para-cord products. And he prices them very nicely. I don't see how he pays for the cord most of the time.
 
Originally Posted By: pahntr760Jeff makes some awesome Para-cord products. And he prices them very nicely. I don't see how he pays for the cord most of the time.

I have to second this! I bought a lanyard from him and WOW is it awesome. He added some extra drops for me and even included a zipper pull of the same color as a free gift!

Top Notch stuff!
 
Para cord, loop at one end, loop the other through a 1/2" pvc pipe about 5" long for yer hand, make it as long or short as you want. All mine are at least 6' long so I can drag them from my waist.
 
Originally Posted By: 5spdPara cord, loop at one end, loop the other through a 1/2" pvc pipe about 5" long for yer hand, make it as long or short as you want. All mine are at least 6' long so I can drag them from my waist.

Does it work?

I have yet to see you drag a Coyote!!

Hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
 
4" piece of conduit and 3/32 snare cable. Drill a hole in the conduit in the middle. Hammer on a nut and pull through so nut is on the inside of your handle. Use two nuts to make a loop in a size that you like one for sliding and hammer the other one on as a stop.

Light weight, indestructible, and no stretch like paracord. Use for yote, deer, beaver, etc.
 
Originally Posted By: Brad Phillips4" piece of conduit and 3/32 snare cable. Drill a hole in the conduit in the middle. Hammer on a nut and pull through so nut is on the inside of your handle. Use two nuts to make a loop in a size that you like one for sliding and hammer the other one on as a stop.

Light weight, indestructible, and no stretch like paracord. Use for yote, deer, beaver, etc.

You must be a trapper, lol. That's what I use also.
 
You can find several videos on You Tube that will explain how to make just about anything you want. Once you get started it is pretty easy to do. I make all my own stuff and can make anything from lanyards, to game slings, drags, rifle slings, wrist slings for bows and many other things. Its a fun hobbie to have when hunting isnt going so good.
 


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