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    I was looking into purchasing the SPEEDHOOK™ Emergency Fishing & Snare Trapping Kit. Has anyone tried or used this product? I have read several reviews but I am still wanting to talk with someone that has used it. Here is the link for those that are interested in it also.
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    I have never used that particular item before but if it lives up to the promise that the website makes then I think they should be in everyones survival kits as an easy way to almost surely catch a meal.

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    I have seen a demonstration by a person I trust, but have never actually used it myself. From what I saw (he wasn't trying to sell me the thing), it was effective. Downside is that, as with all bait, the fish has to get it in his mouth for it to be effective.

    In a survival situation, the trap is much more effective in many, but not all, situations.

    In WAY out of the way places, you could float two hairs on a hook and get a bite, because it's all new to the fish.

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    Thanks I sure could use some of those

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    @Fog Harbor: did he show you how it was used as a snare? It states it can be used for both fishing and snare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbarnatl View Post
    @Fog Harbor: did he show you how it was used as a snare? It states it can be used for both fishing and snare.
    No, but I did see it used that way somewhere, I just don't remember where. I don't know if that works, but I would think it would. I mean you can use a regular fishing leader, so it ought to act the same, or even as a spring action...
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    I went ahead and ordered one to try it out. I will test it and let you know how it works.
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    Let me know how it works, it looks like a good product.
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    i received this and it doesn't look that great.

    i scanned all of the directions (double sided print on 2 small pages).

    and took pictures of the kit....which looks blahhh for $13.

    download it here....select "FREE" download at the bottom and enter in the code.

    it's a RAR compressed file.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/61608516...Hook_Snare.rar

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    I think snares work best, you can carry alot of thin wire (or cord). In my experience anything fancy is just too difficult under field conditions to pull off
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertRogers View Post
    I think snares work best, you can carry alot of thin wire (or cord). In my experience anything fancy is just too difficult under field conditions to pull off
    I wanted to drop a quick response. I tested this and wire from a survival kit in two locations of a stream. Both ways caught fish in one location but none in the other. My overall finding was go with wire/cord method and save money. When I get some time to do a full write up on what I found out testing this, I'll post it. I was testing another product at the same time that worked alot better. I'll try to post it in a week.
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    do you know if any retail outlets sell them ? id love to buy some

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    I agree. I would buy one. How does the spring thing work on snaring? Also, do you think if you put some cheese on the hook and dangled it from the wall, you could catch mice?

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    Tbh in a survival situation I'd recommend making string from nettle fibres and using a thorn from a hawthorn through the string. Wrap the string about two rocks over the stream/river so that the hooks are dipped into the water, oh and put a worms on the hooks. It works a treat

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    Here's a link to a less expensive one.

    http://www.epcamps.com/Speed_Hook.html
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    Hey everyone... I wanted to post what I found with this product awhile back. But I decided to wait until I could test it a little bit better. I also wanted to take photos as well. I will have to wait because we are in an extreme drought here Ga. The stream we used has very little water running in it at the moment (about 2") and would not be a fair assessment of the product. (no fish in stream)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbarnatl View Post
    I wanted to drop a quick response. I tested this and wire from a survival kit in two locations of a stream. Both ways caught fish in one location but none in the other. My overall finding was go with wire/cord method and save money. When I get some time to do a full write up on what I found out testing this, I'll post it. I was testing another product at the same time that worked alot better. I'll try to post it in a week.
    sorry but i can't find it anywhere on here. how do you use wire to snare fish? i understand how this device works, but don't get how you use wire instead.

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    Ive never seen one, But looks like it would work.

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    You can set a snare for fish just like you would for an animal (in the water, of course). You can also attach a snare line to the end of a pole and stick it in the water. When the fish swims through...pull quick.
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    interesting i did not know or think a wire snare would work for fish! ill have to see this for my self next spring.

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