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Re: Bridger #9?
[Re: bearcat2]
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01/04/21 12:31 PM
01/04/21 12:31 PM
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Posts: 21 alberta canada
beer
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The Koro #9 is not certified trap. not that a good of a trap. I have both of them. thin jaw,s Spring,s two strong.
Last edited by beer; 01/04/21 03:29 PM.
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Re: Bridger #9?
[Re: beer]
#7119996
01/04/21 12:54 PM
01/04/21 12:54 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 4,634 49th State
mad_mike
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The Koro #9 is not certified trap. not that a good of a trap. I have both of them. thin jaw,s Interesting, the Koro 9 is IMO second only to the Alaskan 9. Those are the only two traps, that I can be reasonably sure, will fire after I leave them in our freeze-thaw-snow weather. I know for a fact the MB750 and SC 4.5 won’t work with remotely similar results in the same conditions.
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Re: Bridger #9?
[Re: mad_mike]
#7121067
01/05/21 12:41 AM
01/05/21 12:41 AM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 2,469 Idaho
bearcat2
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The Koro #9 is not certified trap. not that a good of a trap. I have both of them. thin jaw,s Interesting, the Koro 9 is IMO second only to the Alaskan 9. Those are the only two traps, that I can be reasonably sure, will fire after I leave them in our freeze-thaw-snow weather. I know for a fact the MB750 and SC 4.5 won’t work with remotely similar results in the same conditions. I have some SC 4 1/2s and like them better than the 750s, a pain to set but they bed nice and solid and the jaws arent bad to freeze down like the 750s, but they are slow coming up through any sort of crust. Missed a wolf and I'm pretty sure that was the reason with one. They will dang sure hold on to whatever they grab ahold of though, including my thumb Lost a thumbnail over that learning experience.
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