Best trapping rig??
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11/14/19 12:50 AM
11/14/19 12:50 AM
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Joined: Nov 2019
Nebraska
BraskaYoter
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OP
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Joined: Nov 2019
Nebraska
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What are you using to run your trap line??? Im a rancher so i drive daily in a 2012 chevy 2500, fuel mileage is bad at best. Looking for a another rig to run line that is more efficient/4wd/heater.. No UTVs have one, plus there more expensive than a used vehicle that comes with doors and heater that are not add ons. Just curious on what everyone is driving?
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Re: Best trapping rig??
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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11/14/19 01:09 AM
11/14/19 01:09 AM
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Joined: Jul 2012
Nebraska
WadeRyan
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Nebraska
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I have tried just about most sized/models. I always seem to come back to the old Toyotas. I ran my first one for 15 years exclusively as a trapping/hunting rig. I just bought the same year truck (1992) last year after trying Dodge, Chevy, Fords in various sizes. The courthouse was about to have me get a dealer's license because I couldn't find one I liked. They aren't pretty but they get me everywhere I need to be and they are the most reliable truck I've found..
Last edited by WadeRyan; 11/14/19 06:37 AM.
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Re: Best trapping rig??
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6665471
11/14/19 08:46 AM
11/14/19 08:46 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Firth, Nebraska
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I've had ford f150s, dodge dakotas, and gmc sierras. Also trapped many years out of trunk of a Toyota tercel and one season used a Saturn car trunk. The little green Toyota tercel won when it came to fuel efficiency, upper 20w and 30s with the manual tranny. You could fit a surprisingly high amount of beaver and coyotes in that trunk too, seriously For a park on road and walk in trapper like me, it worked very well until the winter hit full on of course. For best overall so far it's been my Sierra though. Avg 21-22 highway, hauls a lot of stuff, crew cab fits me and my boys well, and it's got a lot of extras like heated seats, touch screen, all the mlb Sirius stations, and a bed light. I did put new all terrains on it last year and that was huge after the crappy winter we had here. Kept us in game trapping for sure. I know, an f150 would have been same. Just had a bad taste in my mouth after the last two and their tranny issues. Lots of room in those ford super crews though for sure, and a slight taller, deeper bed too. Seemed like my stuff fit better under the tonneau on the fords than they do on this sierra. Had a buddy that ran tundras and he went back to GMs said tundra fuel mpg was awful and he didn't like some of the features. Others have had great experiences with them especially the smaller tacomas. I've also known a lot of diehard dodge folks that get a lot of life out of their rams. Whatever you decide on, follow the recommended maintenance, do a little homework on stuff you want/need the rig to do for your lifestyle, and best of luck! Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 11/14/19 08:47 AM.
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Re: Best trapping rig??
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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11/14/19 05:12 PM
11/14/19 05:12 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Wyoming
thedude055
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Wyoming
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I prefer to spend my hard earned trapping dollars on gas for my f250 crew cab with a V-10 on 37's. It is a great trapping rig just don't get too far from the gas station. lol. I do run a Yamaha Rhino for the land i trap around my home. Looking to get tracks for it for next year to run in the deep snow up in the mountains
Owner Wind River Trapping Supplies
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Re: Best trapping rig??
[Re: loosegoose]
#6665828
11/14/19 06:36 PM
11/14/19 06:36 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Wyoming
thedude055
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trapper
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Wyoming
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Small truck of some sort. I have Mitsubishi mighty max, and I can just about reach all the way across the bed. Most new trucks, even the 150/1500s, you practically need a ladder to reach anything in the bed, they're way too tall. Mighty Max is a great little rig for sure. I had a V6 in the past.
Owner Wind River Trapping Supplies
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Re: Best trapping rig??
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6666025
11/14/19 09:45 PM
11/14/19 09:45 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Northern Nevada
Bob
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Northern Nevada
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I don’t have a “trapping rig” just my daily driver. 2016 ram 1500. No complaints, except that I wish the bed were bigger
"I have two guns, one for each of ya."
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Re: Best trapping rig??
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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11/14/19 10:21 PM
11/14/19 10:21 PM
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Joined: Feb 2018
Colorado
bacatrapper
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Colorado
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I have an 03' s-10 with a 2.2L motor im liking alot these days. Its a 2wd, but got it for 1500 w 130k miles on it. It doesnt snow much here or get muddy, just gets cold. It sure gets good gas mileage. It doesnt go very fast, in fact yesterday the wind was blowing 40 and I couldnt make it go into, over 60 mph..........hehehe.........the heater works though.
I have a '99 suburban 2500 4wd with a 5.7 for the bad weather, its a tank. We call it 'The tank'.
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