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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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02/23/19 02:06 PM
02/23/19 02:06 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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Well what were you using before? And did they work for you?
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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#6471039
02/23/19 02:12 PM
02/23/19 02:12 PM
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Cottonport, Louisiana
Prejeans0316
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I have been using the Z-traps and honestly really like them for 2 reasons, the first one is that fact they are push/pull triggers and the second is they were around 1.5 lbs of trigger force one of the lights I've seen!
Brad Prejean
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
[Re: The Beav]
#6471098
02/23/19 03:13 PM
02/23/19 03:13 PM
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Western Illinois
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Well what were you using before? And did they work for you? Beav, I am using Lil Grizz, the last model before Keith bought them out. They work very well for me, still good traps. I am wanting to pass these down to the grandsons and re-outfit my traps. I'm not familiar with any others and wonder if something else merits a look. Kind of like when I was in high school I dated several Methodists girls and thought they were the way to go. That was until I got a little Baptist girl in the pickup with me.
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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02/23/19 03:30 PM
02/23/19 03:30 PM
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Michigan
Ditchdiver
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Michigan
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NO-BS dogproofs are great. They are kind of like a modified Duke. The NO-BS dogproofs are a pull only style and come with a rubber thing on the trigger, to give the coons something to feel and want to grab. They have a strengthened dog, good black coating, good chain with crunch proof swivels and come with chained Wolffangs installed. And....they are under $100.00 per dozen. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/02/full-48320-967-20190223_142847_2268x3024.jpg)
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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02/23/19 05:09 PM
02/23/19 05:09 PM
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Missouri
Getrz
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Missouri
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Well what were you using before? And did they work for you? Beav, I am using Lil Grizz, the last model before Keith bought them out. They work very well for me, still good traps. Keith bought my original old stock Lil' Grizz Traps and Grizz Grenade DP Traps. I made a special signature series "Sterling Grizz" for Sterling Fur. I still have inventory for the V2 Grizz Traps and Sterling Grizz's and will be at the NTA Convention to sell the remaining inventory at a pretty good discount to make room for my new business venture. Gary
Just remember, the bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
[Re: Ditchdiver]
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02/23/19 08:26 PM
02/23/19 08:26 PM
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Morgantown, WV
Dfabs
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NO-BS dogproofs are great. They are kind of like a modified Duke. The NO-BS dogproofs are a pull only style and come with a rubber thing on the trigger, to give the coons something to feel and want to grab. They have a strengthened dog, good black coating, good chain with crunch proof swivels and come with chained Wolffangs installed. And....they are under $100.00 per dozen. This is what all of my DPs from now on will be. Ran them this season and loved them.
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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02/23/19 11:02 PM
02/23/19 11:02 PM
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Rochester, MN
Teacher
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Rochester, MN
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Before buying a bunch of the NoBS dogproofs, I recommend buying a couple and check the spring strength. I recently held a couple of new ones and was very surprised at how weak they were. Seriously, they were brand new and were softer than what I recall my 7-8 year old Zs, Griz and Duke strength is. It could have been a bad batch of traps. It happens. But if I were you, I’d go to a dealer, compress some springs and see who has the spring strength you want.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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02/24/19 07:58 PM
02/24/19 07:58 PM
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Rochester, MN
Teacher
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Rochester, MN
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I’ve had the opportunity to look at coon from around the country and in some parts of the country, they’re substantially smaller than others. Two years ago, my local buyer said they didn’t think they bought one coon that was less than extra large when scraped and dried. I know 3/4 of my coon stretch 2X or bigger. Our average here is over 14 pounds and a 27-30 pound coon isn’t out of the ordinary at all. Maybe the NoBS trap works well for New Jersey or Alabama coon, and if it does, go for it. But I want a stout spring on my DPs and after feeling the power of the NoBS, I’m not convinced they would meet my needs.
Last edited by Teacher; 02/24/19 08:01 PM. Reason: Misspelled word
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Re: Replacing old DP's with what Brand?
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02/25/19 02:27 AM
02/25/19 02:27 AM
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Rochester, MN
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Rochester, MN
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I have Dukes, Griz and Zs. 75% of them are at least 7 years old and a couple are older. Those springs are still pretty strong. Compare your 7-year old Griz with a new NoBS or anything else you’re going to buy and you’ll feel the difference
Never too old to learn
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