Pennsylvania Restraint | Dakotaline™
PA / WI Legal Cable Restraint | Dakotaline™ Predator Cable Restraint
The Dakotaline™ Cable Restraint from North American Trapper is a premium, field-tested cable restraint designed to meet the requirements of cable restraint regulations in states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin where legal. Built with high-quality components and proven performance features, this restraint is designed for dependable predator and furbearer management applications.
Cable Restraint Specifications
- Pennsylvania / Wisconsin LEGAL
- 60" Length
- 3/32" 7x7 Korean Cable
- Dakotaline ADC Washer Lock
- Poly Support Collar
- 285lb Break Away Device
- Deer Stop Fixed at 2.5"
- 12" Loop Stop
- Heavy 9-gauge End Swivel
- Loaded for Speed
Features & Benefits
✔ Designed to meet Pennsylvania and Wisconsin cable restraint requirements where legal
✔ Premium 3/32" 7x7 aircraft cable construction
✔ Dakota Series ADC Washer Lock system
✔ 285 lb breakaway device included
✔ Fixed 2.5" deer stop configuration
✔ 12" loop stop for regulation compliance
✔ Heavy-duty 9-gauge swivel for durability
✔ Poly support collar for stable set placement
✔ Loaded for fast, dependable operation
✔ Field-tested for over two decades
Every Dakota Series restraint is test fired for quality assurance and loaded for speed to promote smooth operation and reliable lock engagement in the field. Developed through decades of real-world use, the Dakota Series has become a trusted name among trappers, landowners, and wildlife management professionals.
Proven Dakotaline Performance
The North American Trapper™ Dakotaline has been tested thousands of times across a wide variety of wildlife management situations. Designed for durability, reliability, and consistent field performance, these cable restraints are built to perform under demanding conditions season after season.
Whether managing predators on agricultural ground, rural properties, or wildlife management areas, the Dakota Series Cable Restraint provides the quality and dependability serious outdoorsmen demand.
Regulations governing cable restraints vary by state and may change over time. Users are responsible for verifying that all equipment and methods comply with current local, state, and federal wildlife regulations before use.