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|  Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
 #6137398 01/25/18 04:05 AM
01/25/18 04:05 AM
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Willy Firewood
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In the spring, summer, and fall I do quite a bit of work trapping woodchucks.  5x5 is the largest allowed without an excluder or protective device so to keep it simple that is what I use.  With moderate guiding, there does not seem to be a problem with refusals.
 I have used Duke 155 traps because they are available locally at a decent price.  However, last year I had a couple undesirable events.  So I am looking at the Bridger.  I have read some comments about trigger issues with the Bridger traps.  How does spring strength compare?  I would like to have more power to prevent undesirable events.
 
 So, what are the pros and cons about the Bridger and Duke 155 traps?  I need to buy 4 dozen for new jobs.
 
 Thanks in advance for your opinions.
 
 FRAC LIVES MATTER
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6137574 01/25/18 10:35 AM
01/25/18 10:35 AM
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Birch Tree
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I have some Bridger 155 I picked up and the springs are beastly things, many will point out that the Bridgers have small spring eyes but that doesn't bother me personally. I am guessing the undesirable events can happen with any trap brand, I have had some issues with 220s for coon and won't go back to using them because of it even though my traps are good old Northwoods. I wouldn't hesitate to use Duke conibears, they are a good solid trap and usually have some of the strongest springs. I have never had an issue with Bridger triggers but all of mine are newer than 3 years old so that might make a difference too. 
 Mark Skokan, Buffalo MN.
 
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6137621 01/25/18 11:35 AM
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jeff karsten
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you must look them over firsthand I tried bridger 155s and had to bend the jaws together to set them sent them back don't know if that's still an issue with them ihave duke 110s 160s 220s and 330s no problems with any of them cant imagine the 155s being any different 
 olden tyred
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6138399 01/25/18 11:16 PM
01/25/18 11:16 PM
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ducky
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not a fan of the bridgers at all, a pain to set, not the best trigger and the chains not that great, small spring eyes make it a challenge to set, safeties are junk too, i like my dukes have taken piles of fur with no complains besides the springs go over the jaws but that a easy fix, theyve taken lots of rats and mink for me and even the spare otter or beav that sticks its head where it dont belong , also use them for ADC ground hogs when 
 
 
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 Beav 0
 Otter 0
 Mink 0
 coon 0
 fisher 0
 weasel 0
 fox 0
 yote 0
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6138523 01/26/18 07:06 AM
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jabNE
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I too would take a Duke over the Bridger in body grips traps. Only trap I will do that on, it's reversed for me on coils but body grips I definitely like dukes better.Jim
 
Last edited by jabNE; 01/27/18 07:07 AM.
 
 Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6139031 01/26/18 03:57 PM
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Willy Firewood
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Thank you for the many opinions and comments here.  I appreciate the input.  I think I will try a batch of BMI traps since they are made here in Ohio and they have good reviews.  Overall, I have had good success with Duke body grip traps, except for some trigger issues.  My only experience with Bridger body grip traps is with the 330 size, and that is why I asked about their 155.  So BMI it is.  I would weld the bars on the jaws, but my welding is way too ugly.  Thanks again and best wishes. 
 FRAC LIVES MATTER
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6139507 01/27/18 03:11 AM
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dmr400
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We catch a lot of what we call rockchucks here, which I believe are the same species (Yellow bellied marmots). We use 110s, and ordered some of the Bridgers to replace some old Victor's that were worn out. Nobody likes them. I also have some belisles that I really like, if I had to order more that's what I would go with. Good stout trap, decent triggers, great safeties. 
 "I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." - Frank Lloyd Wright
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|  Re: Compare 155 Bodygrip Traps - Bridger or Duke?
[Re: Willy Firewood]
 #6139640 01/27/18 10:24 AM
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BullOx
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I've never used bridger 155s but I've used their 110s and I'll never buy them again, the eyes are to small so when they do go to far without a hammer it's impossible to get them back to where they should be. I love my bridger footholds but I'll never buy a bridger body grip again 
 Trapping is easy you say? You try getting your target animal to step in a 3 inch area of its whole territory.
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