Re: MB650 ??
[Re: Oley]
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01/04/21 07:46 PM
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Different tools for different jobs. The pan adjustment on them can be a bugger sometimes but then for the price, one can expect to do a little tweaking on them. I'm with Knappet on setting the pan but have figured it out for now. But then like Trapdoc, find there are times I need something little bigger than my 550's. I would like to try out the new trap MB is coming out with. If I like it then maybe I'll be selling my 650's!
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: Oley]
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01/04/21 11:42 PM
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That’s all I plant anymore up here. They work great. Maybe hold too well on incidental wolves. Check that. I do plant Jake’s as well.
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: Osky]
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01/05/21 07:25 PM
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That’s all I plant anymore up here. They work great. Maybe hold too well on incidental wolves. Check that. I do plant Jake’s as well.
Osky I've been using 650's for a number of years . Have never used any Jake's . Do you think the Jake's are more or less aggressive than the 650's when it comes to foot/leg damage on incidentals like fox in coyote sets . Thanks
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Re: MB650 ??
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01/05/21 08:50 PM
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That’s all I plant anymore up here. They work great. Maybe hold too well on incidental wolves. Check that. I do plant Jake’s as well.
Osky I've been using 650's for a number of years . Have never used any Jake's . Do you think the Jake's are more or less aggressive than the 650's when it comes to foot/leg damage on incidentals like fox in coyote sets . Thanks Just get the cast jaws (650s) I let fox go every year in them without any visual damage. Once I started using the 650Cs I sold about all my other coyote traps. I thought I had good coyote traps but soon realized they were subpar compared to the 650s.
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: Oley]
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01/05/21 10:44 PM
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The cast 650’s are what I use too Calvin. Gotta love Dave for coming up with those one handed setters.
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: MB650 ??
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01/05/21 10:46 PM
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Many people around here used 650s for wolf when we had a season ~6 years ago. They hold them just fine. Then again so do a lot of 4 coiled traps. I saw a beauty being held in a #2 four coil that had been set for coyotes. 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: MB650 ??
[Re: Osky]
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01/05/21 11:14 PM
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Do you feel the cast 650's are a better trap then the Jake's ?
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: Oley]
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01/05/21 11:39 PM
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Love the trap for power, just too hard on my hands to set 30 or 40 a day. Not to mention, dangerous. I hated not being able to get my fingers under the jaws to set them.
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: Oley]
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01/06/21 12:01 AM
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I didn’t like them. They are well made, very strong, they definitely catch and hold coyotes, but I just never liked setting them. I haven’t found a dogless trap that a do like yet.
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: trapperkeck]
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01/06/21 12:47 AM
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Love the trap for power, just too hard on my hands to set 30 or 40 a day. Not to mention, dangerous. I hated not being able to get my fingers under the jaws to set them. Step on em. No, they sure aren't rat traps. I work the pan/trigger from the top while my feet are holding the jaws down.
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Re: MB650 ??
[Re: DHH]
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01/06/21 01:27 AM
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Do you feel the cast 650's are a better trap then the Jake's ? The Jake is hard to beat. IMHO
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