Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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Who uses them and how do you prefer to utilize them? Pictures would help( in sets, in trails, ) etc
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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I have a few, they fit better in some places. It's always nice to have options for different situations. I have one that's a perfect fit for ground hog holes. Nick is also a great guy. If I trapped more I would have more of his traps.
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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I used them In coon trails. Worked better then the square BG. They just blended In better, there's nothing square In nature.
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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Made a water pipe cubby with a 160 at one end and a 220 RBG at the other they worked fine
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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There seems to be a trick to stabilizing them Seems to be.
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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i use 6" corrugated pipe with his 4 1/2" round conibears for mink/rat cubbies. works good! How do you stabilize them in the pipe? Bought a few this year for the exact same purpose, but cant get them stable. I cut a slot for the spring and tried bending it around, but the pipe is too thin for the spring to pinch securely
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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I use them for ADC work as well as on the line.. They fit better in some situations and are strong.
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Re: Nick Erny and his RBG Traps
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If your using plastic pipe you can burn slots with a hot piece of heated rod when your dying traps or other grinding, cutting type tools. Buckets, larger cans will work also. 10 inch plastic pipe.
Last edited by Law Dog; 08/15/21 08:50 PM.
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