I have both and use them both here especially where I have both coon and coyote sign. The pans and dogs on 1.75 bridgers are the only weak link in that trap I've found anyway. They have held a lot of coyotes for me as well as coon. The 1.65s have a bigger jaw spread but the jaws are a little different on them. Edges a little sharper (1.75s have more rounded edges) and the 1.75s are base plated.
There are some real nice thicker after market pans for the 1.75s.
If I had my choice I'd buy the 1.65s but with laminated jaws.
Otherwise I seriously use both and have a lot of success here with both. Any coyote set I make here is truly a potentially mix bag set. Coyote, coon, fox, badger, cat, coon...you can find anything in that set here.
I run almost exclusively 1.75 bridgers, a few 1.65s, lots of #2 longs, and in some locations i do run #2 and #3 coiled bridgers those are mostly flat picked bean fields and low grazed pastures where I have caught very few coon but mostly coyotes only. Otherwise all of my other locations I have to cover all the possibilities. Coon show up at about any type of set for me in those other places. A big boar here still brings a nice price so I dont try to avoid them. Easy to catch and help pay for gas. I still get plenty fo coyotes by gang setting locations. The 1.75s and 1.65s are cheaper and make it easier to buy more for gang setting locations.
Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 07/19/19 09:06 AM.