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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6141824
01/30/18 12:53 AM
01/30/18 12:53 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lakeland,Minnesota
Bogmaster
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trapper
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Lakeland,Minnesota
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330s do the majority of my beaver work. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6141889
01/30/18 06:28 AM
01/30/18 06:28 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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trapper
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Firth, Nebraska
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Bridger #3s have a decent jaw spread comparable to Duke square fours. I like the closed jaw Bridger three for beaver work. I have some Victor four longs and they have about same jaw spread too, and they are a classic beaver trap. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6142211
01/30/18 01:20 PM
01/30/18 01:20 PM
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Joined: May 2010
potter co. p.a.
pcr2
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"Twerker"
Joined: May 2010
potter co. p.a.
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i like my 330's but am limited to 2,footholds have always been limited to 6 1/2 in spread max and i have caught piles ob beaver in num 3 coils and num 4 longs.i would use the bigger traps if i could but honestly never felt handicapped by the restriction.
Last edited by pcr2; 01/30/18 01:20 PM.
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6142333
01/30/18 04:00 PM
01/30/18 04:00 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
~ADC~
The Count
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The Count
Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
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If your 330 must be completely submerged by law, I'd not bother buying many of them. Take the money you saved and upgrade them #4 coils you're think about to MB750's. For a novice beaver trapper, you'll catch more beaver in 6 MB750's than you would in a dozen #4 coils IMO. They make up for a lot mistakes with their superior holding ability. Hi everybody, I plan on attempting to trap some beaver this spring. While my largest traps are #3 montys for yotes I have almost decided on buying a couple 330's and a couple #4 coilsprings. Chime in for pros and cons or preference on something else. Originally I was thinking 280's, but searching around on here leads me to believe the 330's would be a better choice. We do have otter here, and when the water opens up in March (season goes to the 31st) I would expect them to be traveling some of the same areas. It will be a canal area with side drainage ditches. Culverts under the canal. Beavers have one dammed mostly closed from last fall. Thanks ahead of time.
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6142549
01/30/18 07:48 PM
01/30/18 07:48 PM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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trapper
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Southern Michigan
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If the law allows a 330 to be partially above water you can use them for castor sets and runs. With pawholds the placement has to be spot on.. Gotta remember those big back feet. Bigger jaw spreads are a bit more forgiving.
Last edited by trappergbus; 01/30/18 07:50 PM.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6142560
01/30/18 07:56 PM
01/30/18 07:56 PM
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Joined: Sep 2014
carolina, Alabama
The Possum Man
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trapper
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carolina, Alabama
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i have mb 750s and bridger dls #5s. Both catch and hold and both can easily be set on your knee by hand. If i had to do it all over again mb 750s all the way. nothing special just regular non laminated jaws. on conibear...i have a pile of 280s. 330s are the much better choice for beaver.
"If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough"
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6142800
01/30/18 10:48 PM
01/30/18 10:48 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Arkansas
AR Swampboss
trapper
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trapper
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Arkansas
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Every area is different but where I am nothing is going to have a higher catch % than a properly tuned 330. ( even if it has to be 100% submerged )
Last edited by AR Swampboss; 01/30/18 10:49 PM.
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Re: beaver traps
[Re: 3togo]
#6143159
01/31/18 09:45 AM
01/31/18 09:45 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
North Carolina
fingertrapper
trapper
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trapper
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North Carolina
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If you can only do one, it should be a 330. If you want two styles 330 first and a quality foothold designed for beaver second: 750s, etc. Many good options. Don't try and make a land trap, as in a coyote trap, work for beaver as they really aren't designed for them. Sure you can catch them and hold them, but sooner or later it will cost you lost or educated beaver. If you want to get serious about trapping beaver, all the above mentioned will be part of the "tool box": conibars, footholds, snares...and cage traps (If legal).
When I head out I plan on setting 330s and footholds everywhere I go. The situation and local laws then dictate which end up being set.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Burke Let's go do something.
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