Tube Traps
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02/21/15 03:58 PM
02/21/15 03:58 PM
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Jason Turner
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Anyone tune their WCS tube traps to increase trigger sensitivity?
Wildlife Removal, Etc.
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Re: Tube Traps
[Re: Jason Turner]
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02/22/15 04:26 PM
02/22/15 04:26 PM
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Jason Turner
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I think Bob Best makes them, not sure. I will try bending the bar, didn't think of that.
Wildlife Removal, Etc.
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Re: Tube Traps
[Re: Jason Turner]
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02/24/15 02:41 PM
02/24/15 02:41 PM
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Posts: 930 Tug Hill, New York
Albert Burns
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We use them almost exclusively all winter, and the suggestion of using a piece of wood to adjust them is exactly what we do. These are the WCS brand, most are the newer model with the safety catch and stronger springs, and a few are the European model with the additional kill bars inside the tube also. After a few captures, you will begin to notice they get hard to set, from the bar being bent from the force of the springs against the animal when they fire. The bar will begin to bend farther away from the dog. I use a hammer handle, and just put it between the bars and the tube, and bend them back in place. It will make a huge difference in how they set and fire. We have some of the shorty models, and they will regularly catch Red Squirrels, and even Flyers. I would be interested in seeing the models BUD25 is working on, they are a very practical and effective tool in our area.
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Re: Tube Traps
[Re: Jason Turner]
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02/27/15 03:02 AM
02/27/15 03:02 AM
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Vinke
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Albert,,,,,your populations must be coming back?>???????????????????
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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