Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: luvcanids]
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07/08/17 09:50 PM
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It is my opinion that most animals want to bite you an otters wants to eat you. Sure seems like it lol. Meanest critters I have ever dealt with when they are cornered.
"Good Lord, thank you for your endless bounty. Lord please give me the strength to gather what I need"
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: Ringbill5196]
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07/08/17 09:52 PM
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Ringbill, How are you holding the live animal so that you can use both hands on the long springs. I stand on the catchpole. I go 250 though. Like I said, you don't have to squeeze them far. Wolves are generally pretty docile in a catch pole. Plus you have time on your side. Cats you don't have time and it may take a few tries. Better to try for 15 sec three times than hold a cat down for 30 seconds trying to release it in my experience. My 120 lb daughter held this one down. She tried squeezing the springs while I held the pole but wasn't strong enough. Awesome!
"Good Lord, thank you for your endless bounty. Lord please give me the strength to gather what I need"
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: ShaneT]
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07/09/17 12:37 AM
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It is my opinion that most animals want to bite you an otters wants to eat you. Sure seems like it lol. Meanest critters I have ever dealt with when they are cornered. I agree !00% with this. Wolverine and wolves are typically fairly easy to deal with compared to a otter. They are a chainsaw with legs!
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: Snares&All]
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07/25/17 10:38 PM
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Not sure you can buy them new but you might contact map or fnt see were that gets ya. Post ad o the trap shed people take them off some times. But most people who baseplate longs just cut that piece off. I know I have few somewhere.
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: Ringbill5196]
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07/26/17 11:02 AM
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Dale Torma used to be on here but isn't anymore. He had some great pics of all the different dogless longspring designs he had tried. You may be able to find that thread.
Another spot longsprings excel is atop a beaver dam. Both a dry set for fox and 'cats walking the dam and for the dam crossover for beaver/otter/mink. IMO the springs do a lot to steady spreading out further that a coilspring. Particularly when the dam is more sticks than mud. https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/4608492/1I like the idea of converting PIT pans to dogless, they have the pivot in the right place.
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: Snares&All]
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09/02/17 07:02 AM
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Hey look here! I found another dozen old #2 longs for $3 each and am modifying them to hold coyotes, coon, badger, cats, fox, or anything we else we trap here. Center mounted with quick link, a length of twist link chain, two midchain swivels, double stake swivel, booster springs, and filed the dog and pans to a short, crisp throw. Got a few to go through yet but here is first three. Still my favorite all around trap. Plus I can set longs over my knee easier than stout coils. Fun to tinker on, too. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 09/02/17 07:02 AM.
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: Snares&All]
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09/02/17 07:25 PM
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Nothing, or you can wrap some wire around them at bend in springs. That works too. I haven't had them pop out though. Just need to be dipped yet. Jim
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
[Re: Snares&All]
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09/02/17 08:05 PM
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Gotta love the twist chain also! For the larger springs in order for the helpers to stay put and not fall out when you get a catch, wire like jabne said works, I've done it like that as well on a few vic #2s also. Awesome trap for what it is, they need a lil tinkering like you mentioned. Nice buy for 3$ ea, now make your $ back and go have some fun!
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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09/02/17 09:23 PM
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After you get done modding them, i'll buy them from ya for $5.00 each and pay shipping! They look great!
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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09/03/17 10:14 PM
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I am really loving these long springs, I will post some pics of the 1 1/2 longs I am modding with Wild River pans (nothing fancy) and I just picked up some Vic #4s in a trade and will work on getting those ready to supplement my beaver sets this November and next year all my 3's and 4's will get pan mods, either pit or dogless mods. I picked up a Bridger #4 DL and have done the large pan mod with the metal electrical box cover, reworked the chain and swivels and have to do the night latch yet. I want to get me some #2's next year, I could be a big big long spring trap guy I think!
Mark Skokan, Buffalo MN.
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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Anyone got pics of bedding a long spring for a coyote set? I don't have any pictures but this is how I do it- I dig out a bed just big enough for the open jaw area. Then I set the trap, move the springs to the dog side and "hover" the trap over the bed to see where the springs will be. I take the claw of my digging hammer and dig out the two slots for the springs. Anchor the trap, put it in the bed, put my polyfill under the pan, fill in between the jaws with peat moss, cover the springs with dirt and lightly cover the peat moss with dirt.
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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01/12/18 09:56 AM
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Anyone got pics of bedding a long spring for a coyote set? I don't have any pictures but this is how I do it- I dig out a bed just big enough for the open jaw area. Then I set the trap, move the springs to the dog side and "hover" the trap over the bed to see where the springs will be. I take the claw of my digging hammer and dig out the two slots for the springs. Anchor the trap, put it in the bed, put my polyfill under the pan, fill in between the jaws with peat moss, cover the springs with dirt and lightly cover the peat moss with dirt. X2
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