Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6891283
06/05/20 06:44 PM
06/05/20 06:44 PM
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Turtledale
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Just on their site to pick up some sleepy creek conibears they are out of 160's and 330's
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6891299
06/05/20 07:01 PM
06/05/20 07:01 PM
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2cylinder
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Who is making them now? I thought the previous owners retired?
Rebuilding john deere and international/farmall carburetors
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: 2cylinder]
#6891317
06/05/20 07:20 PM
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Paul Dobbins
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"Trapperman custodian"
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Who is making them now? I thought the previous owners retired? Southern Snares bought them out. Southern Snares is making them in Hortense, GA, from what I understand.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, “ I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6891764
06/06/20 08:11 AM
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trappergbus
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Does any one have experience with the Sleepy Creek Nitro coilspring? Thoughts?
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6892109
06/06/20 02:41 PM
06/06/20 02:41 PM
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ky_coyote_hunter
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I have to say the Sleepy Creek 1.75 coil, regular jaw, round pan is the best "affordable option" I've found for a multi species trap.
Cut off the swing set chain, weld a 9/16 heavy duty split ring washer on the base strap, install quality American made #3 chain, and J.C. Conner rod swivels.
Install a Bob Custer heavy duty Top Dog, or weld a nail on the stock dog to beef it up...Then bend up, or bubble weld the jaw tips.
Still much cheaper than a MB, and plenty tough, plus you can easily adjust pan tension....One last thing, the S.C. 1.75 is really a #2 coil.
Congrats Brian McKee...Long live S.C.!
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6892187
06/06/20 04:08 PM
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Leftlane
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I am a big fan of their DLS line. The No 3's do need the bases plated and the jaws bubble welded but once you do that, you big pan guys will see where it is at. Exposed trap walk thru cat trap supreme!
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: Wanna Be]
#6892272
06/06/20 05:37 PM
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TNcat
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Why does everyone praise a trap and price, then talk about everything that needs to be done to it before setting it in the dirt? If it’s a great trap and price why would it need anything done to it? When I see that, I mark it off the list of traps to get. Why even ask ? 😂
IT'S A SOUTHERN THANG Y'ALL WOULDN'T UNDERSTAND
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6892274
06/06/20 05:39 PM
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TrapperCarl78
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Under the description for the #5 Longspring Wolf trap he has it listed for use on ANTIFA members lol
TC
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: Wanna Be]
#6892309
06/06/20 06:15 PM
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ky_coyote_hunter
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Why does everyone praise a trap and price, then talk about everything that needs to be done to it before setting it in the dirt? If it’s a great trap and price why would it need anything done to it? When I see that, I mark it off the list of traps to get. That was just my version of a perfect S.C. 1.75 for my purposes....Hoping someone might see that, and see the possibilities for their own situation The stock S.C. 1.75 works fine too. What trap is it that you speak of, that doesn't need anything done to it?
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6892327
06/06/20 06:36 PM
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ky_coyote_hunter
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MB's are good traps, if they are working for you by all means keep using them....I love the build quality of the MB 450 and 550, but loathe the PIT pan setup.
I haven't been as lucky with MB pan tension, and bending dogs, or filing the dog to exacting angles is for a lack of a better word...."Demanding".
I like a light pan tension, and a easily adjustable pan tension, so the S.C. is a better choice for me, and since I can make the S.C. even more durable than stock, for a decent price point.... It just all works out well for me.
It's all good Wanna Be... YMMV.
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6892362
06/06/20 07:10 PM
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Yeah, You will bend the 450 dogs, and occasionally a rod dog on a 550....That rod dog on the 550 is one tough hombre though! The Bob Custer Top Dogs are a thicker replacement dog for traps that use a standard flat dog....He describes them as beaver and coyote "bend resistant" Lol. Bob has been around the block a few times I see
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: Wanna Be]
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06/07/20 05:39 AM
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Leftlane
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Why does everyone praise a trap and price, then talk about everything that needs to be done to it before setting it in the dirt? If it’s a great trap and price why would it need anything done to it? When I see that, I mark it off the list of traps to get. You are welcome to d anything you like but since you asked I will answer with my own thoughts. In the CS market, you can choose a lot of options especially if you are ordering Montanas or an MB product like the MB traps or their other line Bridger. In the DLS market, you start with what is available for purchase and I don't know anyone who is selling them with modifications. If you do please share. I like al lot of the options available on the coil springs so I put them on the double long springs and they do me a fantastic job.
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: scheide]
#6893636
06/08/20 08:11 AM
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Ringbill5196
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I have 1 of the Nitro's. Very nice heavy duty trap. I have put a couple coyotes in it without any problems. Dynamite trap, hence the name Nitro. I switch to the larger 4 coil traps after snow comes and really like these. I recently switched out my #2 Bridger CS for the #3 SC CS. Very nice traps too and easy enough on our gray fox which are a recent addition up here. I have held Timber Wolves in MB550s with no damage. Several times. The do not fail but I donated two to the pack when I did not weld the J hooks shut. WANNABE-- Much of the reason trappers modify already good traps is to add ownership to the catches and the enjoyment of improving something with our minds and hands. Less to do with catching IMO. I have night latched dozens of muskrat traps and can't say it has done anything for me other than something I enjoyed doing. SC #4 dls is a heckuva trap, surpassed only by the 4.5 IMO. With a few mods the 4 is a good wolf trap too.
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6893972
06/08/20 05:02 PM
06/08/20 05:02 PM
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Turtledale
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Ringbill your response to wannabe is right on. I also just ENJOY modifying my traps and other trapping activities in my barn. Gonna buy some SC conibears and do a few mods
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: Turtledale]
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06/10/20 05:56 AM
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Mac
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"MB's are good traps, if they are working for you by all means keep using them....I love the build quality of the MB 450 and 550, but loathe the PIT pan setup.
I haven't been as lucky with MB pan tension, and bending dogs, or filing the dog to exacting angles is for a lack of a better word...."Demanding"."
What he said. Mac
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6895486
06/10/20 06:20 AM
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danny clifton
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Nice. I was worried long spring traps were a thing of of the past. Sure you can make any appropriate sized trap work in whatever condition you need to, but in soft mud, or rock, or in some freeze thaw conditions, a long spring really shines.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: danny clifton]
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06/11/20 01:55 PM
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Buck (Zandra)
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Nice. I was worried long spring traps were a thing of of the past. Sure you can make any appropriate sized trap work in whatever condition you need to, but in soft mud, or rock, or in some freeze thaw conditions, a long spring really shines. Nothing beds faster in our sugar sand that we have here than a.longspring.Closest thing to bedding themselves.
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6896901
06/11/20 05:59 PM
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Cootswatter
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And they are already out. "Out of Stock"
"I've come to chew bubble gum and to kick ars, and I'm all out of bubble gum." - Rowdy Roddy Piper - They Live
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Re: Sleepy Creek traps are back
[Re: kytrapper]
#6897191
06/11/20 09:56 PM
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Posts: 4,948 central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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I was hoping the 4.5 longs would be about $5 cheaper
the just shall live by faith
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