Re: dogless traps?
[Re: coosa_trapper]
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01/19/08 10:09 PM
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bhlbama
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I own 3 montanas that are dogless. I dont know any other companies that make them but I am new to trapping so they could for sure be some. Less parts in the only advantage I know of. try you some out
Trapping total this year starting Dec.15 10 Grey Fox - 3 Possum - 1 Tripped trap empty cat sets-2
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: bhlbama]
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01/19/08 10:19 PM
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Terry
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Disadvantage would be if you wanted a super light trigger. Hard to adjust one light enough for weasel or even mink. Big advantage is that pan tension is usually the same after a carch as before the catch. No wasting time adjusting trap on the line. Big advantage of the Montana #3 is that what gets in it stays in it.
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: Terry]
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01/20/08 11:11 AM
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paredneck
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I have some montgomery 1.5 I really like the design easy to bed covering the pan don't have to worry about the dog getting stuck under the pan cover,good on getting fingers, but my pans don't have tension adjustment, other than that really like them.
Phil.
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: paredneck]
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01/20/08 11:32 AM
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garman
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I used them for k-9s this year (montana's) and I loved them. I am going totally to dogless next year. I also have some 1.5 monty's for coon I did not like. But anyway I believe the advantage, just like stated before, no dog to break, adjust, fall off, etc. just set and go, pan tension always the same. I will state this I had BAD luck with wire screen. I believe that was operator error though. GOOD LUCK
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: wissmiss]
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01/20/08 02:43 PM
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Cattrax
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There is still more dogless traps out there, like the MB-650's they dont have a dog on them either, just to name one.
I like them cause I never worry about the dog fipping the foot out of the trap, its just something I have always thought of, but there is tons of high catches with dog style traps, to me its just personal choices.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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01/20/08 08:00 PM
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Cattrax
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Ace I agree 100% I like them MB-650's probably the best, nothing wrong with them Montanas either but I really like the 650's, and when I can I probably will switch everything over to them, but I learned on the montgomery's so its hard to let them go.
Lone wolf that was some I bought and I will be fixing the laminations up on them real soon, thats one reason I had them around to take pictures of.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: Cattrax]
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![](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f28/CharlesKS/traps/HPIM3543.jpg) ![](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f28/CharlesKS/traps/HPIM3545.jpg) likes been allready said, once adjusted, its hard for them to come out of adjustment. cacth very many coyotes when the grounds froze, or very dry, and you will be spending alot of time straiteng dogs they bend up.
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: Cattrax]
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01/20/08 08:13 PM
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Ed Walker
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As far as pan tension on a dogless a little file work and you can lighten them up or increse the pan tension.And it does'nt take much (found out the hard way).
Stay thirsty my friends.
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Re: dogless traps?
[Re: Ed Walker]
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01/20/08 08:38 PM
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Cattrax
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Very true Ed, and after you do a few its easy to do after that.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -- Thomas Jefferson
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