Re: Need to standardize
[Re: eastwood44mag]
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01/22/18 09:09 PM
01/22/18 09:09 PM
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Georgia
yote65Ga
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Georgia
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Good luck! What you are shooting for is difficult to achieve. The problem is that all traps have their pros and cons. You just have to figure out what you are willing to adapt to. No matter what others have to say about their favorite trap you have to remember that it works for them. It might not work for you and the only way to find out is to test them in the field. Knowing what jaw spread, what pan size, base plate no base plate, etc.. You get the picture. It might seem that a specific trap would work in your area but come to find out it doesn't because of something you didn't plan on but found out once you set them in the field.
Hope you find what you are looking for Andy!
Jim
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Re: Need to standardize
[Re: yote65Ga]
#6134861
01/22/18 11:10 PM
01/22/18 11:10 PM
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Joined: Nov 2016
Illinois/Indiana (depends on t...
eastwood44mag
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Good luck! What you are shooting for is difficult to achieve. The problem is that all traps have their pros and cons. You just have to figure out what you are willing to adapt to. No matter what others have to say about their favorite trap you have to remember that it works for them. It might not work for you and the only way to find out is to test them in the field. Knowing what jaw spread, what pan size, base plate no base plate, etc.. You get the picture. It might seem that a specific trap would work in your area but come to find out it doesn't because of something you didn't plan on but found out once you set them in the field.
Hope you find what you are looking for Andy! Thanks, Jim. I've come to be spoiled with the MB550's for a multi-species trap, and the 450's for dry land coon, but I really like having a larger kill zone for coyotes. Our limit is 6.5" inside spread, so any of those traps would be within the realm. My future home requires offsets on anything bigger than a 5.75" inside, or else rubber jaws (I'm cheap, and would just assume avoid RJ's whenever possible). I like the 650 for heft and the lack of a loose jaw, but don't like the trigger mechanism as much (can't get the pan level and setting the night latch isn't fun). I guess I should just learn how to run a machine shop and make my own design.....when I get everything else done and have unlimited time and money to burn.
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Re: Need to standardize
[Re: eastwood44mag]
#6135762
01/23/18 08:37 PM
01/23/18 08:37 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
williams,mn
trapper les
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williams,mn
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I have too many coyote traps, and I think I need too pick one style and stick with it. So...
MB650 K9 Xtreme Jake
Which of those three? I'll probably keep some Bridger 2s for the high theft areas, but want to make my line more uniform otherwise.
Thanks, all. Why would you pick anyone of those 3 ? I cant say that I am partial to any of them. I like a dogless trap, and I like the Vic/mony offset trap in about any size .
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Need to standardize
[Re: trapper les]
#6135888
01/23/18 09:57 PM
01/23/18 09:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Huntingdon Co. Pa.
forestman3
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Huntingdon Co. Pa.
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I have too many coyote traps, and I think I need too pick one style and stick with it. So...
MB650 K9 Xtreme Jake
Which of those three? I'll probably keep some Bridger 2s for the high theft areas, but want to make my line more uniform otherwise.
Thanks, all. Why would you pick anyone of those 3 ? I cant say that I am partial to any of them. I like a dogless trap, and I like the Vic/mony offset trap in about any size . The k9 Xtreme is a dogless trap. http://no-bslures.wixsite.com/nobslures/no-bs-k-o-k-9-x-treme-trap
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