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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: bhugo]
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02/15/22 11:16 PM
02/15/22 11:16 PM
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Georgia
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You don’t need double jaws on a #1. They are too small for chewing. I never had a problem with them. Sounds good bhugo. Thanks
Jim
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: yote65Ga]
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02/15/22 11:20 PM
02/15/22 11:20 PM
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Lol. Thanks Jamie, good to hear from you anyway.
Jim
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: yote65Ga]
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02/16/22 07:41 AM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Charlie Dobbins book has some nice mods for single longsprings to make them better coon traps. I did this with a bunch of them back in 90s and they worked very well for dryland coon sets for me. Swivels, good chain, and I moved the chain to end of frame opposite the spring. Had to drill a hole on that end to accommodate a j-hook for a swivel. Moving the chain made a coon foot slide toward the spring after caught so had max holding power instead of other end. For weaker #1s add a booster spring inside the single long and it will make them much better and faster closing if dirt trapping coon. If you have single longs with adjustable pans (some of mine were older sleepy creeks and had a pan screw for tension) then tighten the pan tension so a coon foot is well in the trap to avoid toe catches. For the Victor's and Blake and lambs I had with no pan screw I made the bed a little lower and the dirthole really deep and at an angle more downward. Use a big backing for coon so they don't just stand on the backing and reach into the dirthole from backside. I just made a big mound of dirt from the hole and dirt pattern and piled it right behind the dirthole. Force them around the front where trap is. Clear the area around the set too so they don't have anything to hold onto after a catch...they can grab with all four feet. If you set back from the hole a little more you can back foot them in those old vics and Blake and lambs when they stand on back feet and reach into the hole with front feet. Caught a ton of coon in dirtholes and #1 longs modified like that when I started out. Dirthole on a coon trail, Fish in the hole, a good coon lure, and go sharpen your knife. Pm me if you want to.
Last edited by jabNE; 02/16/22 07:43 AM.
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: claycreech]
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02/16/22 09:51 AM
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I’ve got many dozens of Blake & Lamb #1 longsprings in dandy condition for sale. They are the Cadillac of #1 longs.
I don't see them in The Shed, what are they going for per doz. ? Thanks, 
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: claycreech]
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02/16/22 01:01 PM
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I’ve got many dozens of Blake & Lamb #1 longsprings in dandy condition for sale. They are the Cadillac of #1 longs.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks
Jim
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: yote65Ga]
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02/16/22 05:08 PM
02/16/22 05:08 PM
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Flint, Michigan
bhugo
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I use my 1 longs in areas where they might get stolen. I use a lot of dog proof traps in areas where they are less likely to get stolen and where pets are present. Dog proofs are expensive….
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: eedup]
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02/19/22 10:50 PM
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Just get 11's be done with it very versatile and will hold nearly everything. I will have these also. Just wanted to know from trappers that have used the #1s how they faired against the masked bandit.
Jim
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: bhugo]
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02/19/22 11:53 PM
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You don’t need double jaws on a #1. They are too small for chewing. I never had a problem with them. After thousands in 11's is say this is incorrect. Get double jaw if you can.
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: eedup]
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02/20/22 05:05 PM
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Georgia
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You don’t need double jaws on a #1. They are too small for chewing. I never had a problem with them. After thousands in 11's is say this is incorrect. Get double jaw if you can. What percentage of your catches are on dry land?
Jim
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Re: #1 single longsprings for coon
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/25/22 01:54 PM
02/25/22 01:54 PM
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I learned as a young boy that number 1 longsprings make great coon traps. As long as you gang set with 4 of them. I did that once and caught him by 3 feet. The 4th one caught one of the traps already on one of his feet.
Lol. Thats funny right there!
Jim
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