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Re: #5 beaver trap pan question. [Re: bobcat_trapper] #8233315
10/10/24 06:15 PM
10/10/24 06:15 PM
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Ed Medvetz has the paws n trip pans for the Bridger 5 double long springs also. With the stainless rod dog there’s know more pan wobble! You could even go with his step down pan also.

Re: #5 beaver trap pan question. [Re: bobcat_trapper] #8234015
10/11/24 04:22 PM
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Trap mods on beaver trap pans have always been toward smaller to get more of the foot into the trap before it goes off.


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