Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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I think the Duke 1 1/2 coilspring is quite universal, and can catch a wide variety of game.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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03/08/19 10:16 PM
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4 1/2" body-grip style trap, stainless steel, perhaps even carbon-fiber kill-bars. Very strong. Trigger assembly would be treadle/pan type rather than push-thru wires, but would be barely at the height of the lower kill-bars, not sticking up. Treadle would be wood or some other, very strong, innocuous material (not metal). Stainless kill-bars to reduce or eliminate the staining from steel on pelts, especially weasels. Strong enough to dispatch mink immediately. Cubby boxes behind the trap would be an optional add-on. Target would be squirrels, weasels, civets, mink. Adjustable pan tensioner to eliminate by-catch of mice. I'll think some more on this, and will expect a dozen prototypes by next October 1, Wolfie.
Jack
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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110 coni boxes and snares.
Eatin' rabbit like forest gump.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
[Re: Gulo]
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03/08/19 11:16 PM
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4 1/2" body-grip style trap, stainless steel, perhaps even carbon-fiber kill-bars. Very strong. Trigger assembly would be treadle/pan type rather than push-thru wires, but would be barely at the height of the lower kill-bars, not sticking up. Treadle would be wood or some other, very strong, innocuous material (not metal). Stainless kill-bars to reduce or eliminate the staining from steel on pelts, especially weasels. Strong enough to dispatch mink immediately. Cubby boxes behind the trap would be an optional add-on. Target would be squirrels, weasels, civets, mink. Adjustable pan tensioner to eliminate by-catch of mice. I'll think some more on this, and will expect a dozen prototypes by next October 1, Wolfie.
Jack Idea :what about removable trigger wires for use in water ? Or would that not work because of the the pan ?
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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03/09/19 12:21 PM
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Idea :what about removable trigger wires for use in water ? Or would that not work because of the the pan ?
Make it where they are interchangeable.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
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03/09/19 12:25 PM
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I would make a Blake and Lamb #1 double long spring.
Last edited by upstateNY; 03/09/19 12:25 PM.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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03/09/19 01:32 PM
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I am with NEWT ..... can't beat wires. For small game like squirrel and rabbits ... 4 strand spun brass was my goto for years.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
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To many variables to just say snares or body grips or foot holds. Some would preform well In some circumstances but not In others.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
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03/09/19 02:25 PM
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In a survival pack I would prefer to have a couple rolls of picture wire to make snares, shelters, and repair things with. Other traps are to bulky for that situation.
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Re: Ultimate Smallgame trap
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03/09/19 02:47 PM
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Sure hope ir doesn't come down to eating mink. I would eat raw grubs and worms, first.
Just doing what I want now.
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