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Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 coils for coyotes???
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Ok I am gonna buy a fewnmore traps. I'm sitting on a couple dozen Bridger #3s and was thinking about adding some 1.75s to the line up while they are cheap.  I can get a dozen 1.75s and some springs for a few bucks more than a half dozen of the #3s.  So first question would y'all prefer 12 #1.75s or 6 #3s?? And why? Then should I 4 coil the #1.75s
  Thanks in advance. Y'all have been very helpful thus far. Ken Smith 
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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I can't in good conscience buy a dozen 1.75s just for fox.. I can only take 6 here a year so I will catch those in the bigger traps. And I have a host of DPs for coon so don't really need a smaller trap if it won't work for coyotes.  I hear a lot of folks swear by 1.75s as a great coyote trap. But I don't know enough to know whither thats true or not.  I've heard of some folks having issues with bent pans on #2s even. 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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# 3 trap or bigger for coyotes... or I stay home !!! LOL 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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The Bridger 1.75 jaw spread is the same as the 1.5. If your looking for a 1.75 maybe look at other brands. I realize you said they are cheap right now,but maybe consider your other options. 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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 I purchased 2 dozen last season and 4 coiled them all and now wish I hadn't! Made them to strong ANY #2 sized trap will hold all the yotes usa has to offer Montgomery #2 5.5" jaw spread m.b 550 the name says it all 5.5" jaw spread. The only advantage I can see with bigger traps is the weight wearing the animal out faster!Im .Im sorry but I will never believe a toe catch is caused by to small of a trap. I say buy what you can afford  more traps = more sets= faster learning curve, for you and the animals, just remember that 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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I bought some Bridger 1.75's last year to run a mixed line. I left them two coiled and they held coyotes just fine and we're not hard the gray fox. I was also impressed at the quality of the trap. 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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 10/01/17 10:14 PM
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Really all I'm targeting with my coil springs are coyotes and cats. So I think I'll stick with the larger traps.  I have plenty of DPs for coon, and would like to use my #3s as a leg hold on flat tails if I need to.  In Oklahoma I can't use conibears without a deperdation permit. So it will be all leg holds on beaver..  Thanks all Ken Smith 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Chauncey]
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I bought some Bridger 1.75's last year to run a mixed line. I left them two coiled and they held coyotes just fine and we're not hard the gray fox. I was also impressed at the quality of the trap.   x2 not the best bridger I ever held 4 sure  
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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 10/02/17 04:43 AM
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I've held a lot of coyotes in them two coiled stock with no offsets. The pans are a little thin but they are a very good mixed bag trap. Jim 
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: dustytinner]
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The Bridger 1.75 jaw spread is the same as the 1.5. If your looking for a 1.75 maybe look at other brands. I realize you said they are cheap right now,but maybe consider your other options.  That's because the Bridger one and a half is actually a 1.75. compare them to most any other one and a half and you'll see what I mean.  
 
  
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Re: Bridger 1.75s... 2 or 4 cool for coyotes???
[Re: Ken Smith]
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I will first say that I think the Bridger 1.75 is strong enough to handle any yote. If I was running a fox line that had a good chance of taking yotes that is what I would use. If I thought that there was a better chance of taking more yotes then I would go with a 2 or 3. 
  I am kinda in the middle. Fox, yotes, coons... I went with the Bridger 2 dogless. A little big for fox, but not small for yotes. I am still new to this so the next couple years may change my mind. Tho a couple guys that I work with that trap have spoken highly of them. 
  My thought is if you have areas that you have a better chance of catching fox or coon but there is a chance of a yote then that is the trap that I would set. As others said, if you are setting for yotes, set a trap for yotes. If getting a dozen 1.75 will free up some of your #3 traps for yotes then I would go that route. 
  Let your conscious be your guide.
  Jerry Jr. 
Last edited by Jerry Jr.; 10/02/17 11:03 PM.
 
 
  
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