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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 09/26/19 01:58 AM
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 Rochester, MN
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I have 20 year old Victors, some 15 year old Bridgers and a smattering of other 330s.  If you have the money, go for it with the high end stuff. As I recall from a conversation I had with Bogmaster, he swears by Duke 330s. 
  As for 160 sized body grips for coon, I use whatever is on sale. Though I have friends who swear by Belisle. I think I may have a couple Sleepy Creek 220s laying around. Got rid of most of them when it looked like we might lose them about 5-6 years ago. Got 160s and never looked back. 
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 09/27/19 10:56 AM
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 Wisconsin
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The critters I trap can't read.  Never saw the need for all those high end traps when my Dukes have preformed well for 20 years or so. 
 
  
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 09/27/19 03:56 PM
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 Peoria County Illinois
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You get what you pay for. I used to have some snapped 220 sized BTs in coon trails- not anymore. There is something in the trap each time it snaps. One day I got a coyote by the front leg in one. Glad I had a good anchor. Same with beaver. They pay for themselves. 
 
  
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 09/27/19 04:11 PM
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What matters most is full jaw closer not matter the make. I prefer the trap I have in the truck as long as the jaws close completely. Belisles are almost to strong, Bridgers seem about right, but they both kill quick.. as do the Duke mags.. Ya beav I said that LOL 
 
  
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 09/27/19 05:46 PM
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I’ve given 5 brands a fair shake, and there isn’t a 330 I prefer more than Belisle.  In my honest opinion, I feel as though they’re the safest trap that I use, they seem to stabilize best, and I just plain like them.  There are no safeties better than belisle type, in my opinion, and I like their triggers a lot. 
 
  If the trigger wires break, they’re easy to replace.  If the jaws bend, 2 hits with scissor setters or whatever else I have nearby that’ll do the trick, and it’s good as new. 
 
  I only do ADC, someone fur trapping may prefer something else.  In smaller sizes, I have other brand preferences, but in 220, 280, and 330, Belisles are what I want. 
 
  
 
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 09/27/19 06:28 PM
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I bought some Belisles last season, and prefer them to the other body grips I've used. 
 
  
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 10/01/19 04:08 PM
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Duke/victor work fine. All look the same underwater. Must have dumb beavers here, don’t seem to care what trap kills em. Osky 
 
 
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
  
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 10/02/19 10:24 AM
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If you want to spend more then $300.00 a doz for belisle 330s be my guest.
    As to complete closer I've been witness to critters caught by tails and feet that weren't In drowning situations and It's not pretty. 
 
  
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Re: Mid to high end conibears
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
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 10/02/19 11:43 AM
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Running long lines? I spent 15 years trapping for 2 months in each of those years In SC and NC. At times I had 100 or more Duke 330s In the water. My numbers speak as to  how well those Dukes worked.  Those Belisles are great traps but you don't need them to kill beaver.  And   everyone talks about those great safeties yes they are but the only time I ever used a safety was when I was storing or transporting or removing a catch. The first thing I do when setting a 330 at a location Is to remove the safeties.  I don't know If they have changed the trigger set up but the original set up  was junk In my opinion. 
 
  
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