Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: Pittu]
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02/01/10 05:14 PM
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Staner
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use a rope and, as an extra help, use the rope to carry your catch.
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: grod]
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02/01/10 05:28 PM
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mittentrapper01
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you gotta have big hands. I can get the springs started and compress them and have them set in decent time. The guy I trap with says I am retarded and playing with fire, but I learned conibear trapping from my dad and thats the way he does it, so if the old man can do it then I can too
09/10 season totals 13 yotes 72 coon 25 oppossums 4 skunks 8 rats 0 fingers
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: mittentrapper01]
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02/01/10 05:48 PM
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Redknot
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I use rope most of the time and that works well for me...However, I did pick up one trick that works pretty good when I have forgotten, misplaced my rope, or when it is just not convenient to use a rope...Keep in mind when I am using 330s I am usually trapping beaver so beaver chewed stumps are usually around...
On a fresh beaver chewed stump, place the spring eye ring of your 330, if you can picture that...The ring goes over the point, and then you can easily push down the spring with all your weight, if needed and simply hook the safety...The spring stays nicely secured on the point of the beaver chewing without kicking out as it would if just placed on the ground...I'll use this method even when I am removing a beaver from a trap if it is convenient.
~Illegitimi Non Carborundum~
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: U.P.trappermark]
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02/01/10 09:28 PM
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rasbo..you never had much of a love life anyway.  I invite anybody that has a video camera to come out on the line with me and videotape it. If you could see how fast and easy it is everybody would do it this way. I have to say that at 19 I bought my first 330 conibears and bought a trap setter to go wtih it. Then this geeky chess playing freshman that had skinny white arms (but knew how to hand set them as I have already described) laughed at me and grabbed one and set one in a few seconds. I threw away the setter after that. I should mention that the geeky freshman was NewHouse114 on the forum here, He never lets me forget the time he showed me up on the conibears.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
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02/01/10 09:30 PM
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Bruce T
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being new I will use the setter or rope..Noway Im gonna mess up my love life Just how are you setting your traps?Nah never mind.lol
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#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: Vinke]
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02/01/10 09:52 PM
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Bruce T
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Good video.Basicly do mine the same way.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: scott rainbolt]
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02/01/10 10:51 PM
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Jonathan
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If you have youth on your side, note the previous suggestions, and diddle until you catch on to it. However, if you are anticipating setting a bunch of those stout springs by hand, there are options that are more prudent. If you want to bypass the training challenges to accomplish that, there are alternatives. Unless you want to prove that you are a bullheaded tough dude by trade. There are methods and techniques available to keep your cold tired wrists, hands and fingers out of being trapped between those heavy jaws while setting by "hand." To avoid the frustration of that in the fumble while in training, and to conserve your energy to be the most efficient on your line as possible, take a detour to consider the options afforded in this post/thread that I drafted for a reason a couple of years ago: Conibear/Body Grip Trap Setting MethodsJonathan
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Re: Setting 330 by hand
[Re: grod]
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02/01/10 10:57 PM
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charles
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charles
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Going this week for an MRI. Will probably be my third rotator cuff surgery. I'm 63. I have set 330's by hand, but the rope is much easier. I've used a setter too. Had to paint my setter with day glow orange so I could find it when I had to walk back to the trap where I last used it.
Caught my dog by the neck in a 220 bucket set once. Glad I had the setter with me. She came out alright. Saved my marriage.
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