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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7328889
08/13/21 12:32 AM
08/13/21 12:32 AM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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I see no need for lamination on any trap.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7328959
08/13/21 06:47 AM
08/13/21 06:47 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Louisville, Nebraska
jabNE
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Louisville, Nebraska
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Ive done well with lams on coon traps. Totally see the merits on land traps vs water traps, but hard to beat lams. Swivrls of course way important on coon traps, lams and swivels and you are set. Coon are bread and butter of our fur here. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 08/13/21 06:48 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7328975
08/13/21 07:11 AM
08/13/21 07:11 AM
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Joined: Sep 2012
NY
rendezvous
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NY
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I would only suggest you consider buying a trap Made in the USA...
MAGA!!!
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7328978
08/13/21 07:14 AM
08/13/21 07:14 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Pa
Wright Brothers
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Pa
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Chew guards to the outside of jaws and light trigger for me. Or dbl jaw. No experience with no bs. Dry land, skinny water, deep water, all good.
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7329226
08/13/21 02:14 PM
08/13/21 02:14 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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The only time I ever laminated a trap was when I was trapping live market critters.Other then that if the critter Is going on a board a nice square jaw face Is the way to go. No slipping of a foot with a nice squared up jaw face.
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7329368
08/13/21 06:16 PM
08/13/21 06:16 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
Kentucky
ky_coyote_hunter
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Kentucky
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I've never been on the lam.....Well, there was that one time, Lol.
Seriously, there's just no need IMO, 4 coiling neither....YMMV.
Member - FTA
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: rendezvous]
#7329678
08/14/21 12:41 AM
08/14/21 12:41 AM
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PA
Flint Lock
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I would only suggest you consider buying a trap Made in the USA... Such as?
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7330758
08/15/21 12:38 PM
08/15/21 12:38 PM
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PA
PAskinner
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PA
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I personally don't like them for fox. I have the double jaws and I think between the big pan and the double jaws it gets too many toe catches which can mean losses. They will hold very well.. it's not a matter of strength.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7330873
08/15/21 02:54 PM
08/15/21 02:54 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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So why do you feel you need lamination's.
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: turkn8rtrapper]
#7330917
08/15/21 03:50 PM
08/15/21 03:50 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
western, Iowa
FDChief
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western, Iowa
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This. Regular jaw with beefy outside lams. I’m laying off coon and mink this year but when they return on our radar, No BS 1 1/2” w/outside land is the steel we will be slinging. 8’ cable attached to a window weight and you can get an awful lot of blind sets out in a day.
Last edited by FDChief; 08/15/21 03:50 PM.
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Re: Thoughts on laminated jaws for coon & mink
[Re: Flint Lock]
#7331288
08/15/21 09:47 PM
08/15/21 09:47 PM
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PA
Coilspring67
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PA
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Laminations help with foot/leg damage period by distributing the jaw force over a wider contact area.. love em or hate em, laminations go hand in hand with BMP's If your using a drowning rig you surely don't need laminations, but it's never a bad idea especially for the outsiders that hate trappers. That's my opinion.
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