Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Golf ball]
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05/05/22 11:55 AM
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These ^^^ X2!
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: The Beav]
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05/05/22 01:21 PM
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By hand you with a open hand hook one side of a spring with the inside of your thumb on one hand.Then push down on the same eye on the spring with your other hand untill you can reach the other side withe your stretched out fingers and compress the spring untill you can set the safety in one quick motion.Then do the other spring the same way. It's just a bit tougher to do that when the trap Is full. Work smarter. I don't find that to be the case...with a few exceptions. The exceptions account for less than 1% of my catches so I just chalk it up to a trap that was more of a struggle to get a critter out. Still always manage it.
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/06/22 04:27 AM
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I love the RTS setters I have. Now still trying to come up with a good reset method for the #4 jump traps while standing in waist deep cold water. New sets I start with a jump trap preset at home and wired open.
you're only allowed so many sunrises... I aim to see every one of them!
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
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05/06/22 12:00 PM
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I love the RTS setters I have. Now still trying to come up with a good reset method for the #4 jump traps while standing in waist deep cold water. New sets I start with a jump trap preset at home and wired open. Dave at One Hand Setters makes a setter for them that works slick. As for conibear setters, RTS are great, I use SC setters as well. Just because to can set them without setters doesn't mean you need to.
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/06/22 10:03 PM
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It seems that the funny stories are about other folks getting caught in large traps. I have a friend who caught both thumbs in a 330. He drove for help in a stick shift Jeep.
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/07/22 06:39 AM
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As a young man, I wanted a #120. I took a spring from one #110 and added it to another. Attempting to set it I caught both my thumbs, luckily I was home!
MAGA!!!
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/11/22 12:06 AM
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BP - it hurts even thinking of a 220 magnum BMI on the fingers! I fear the 220 most. Even those little magnum 120s bite and won’t let go. Where my fingers and knuckles connect on my left hand still occasionally ache from a particularly vicious 330.
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/11/22 04:53 AM
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Hand setting (without setters) is great until you run a long line and your hands hurt. The two guys who do “In The Woodshed” videos (northern Wisconsin) talk about that in their videos.
After 30+ years of using the steel scissor type setters I got the Sleepy Creek aluminums. A couple years after that my partner made some locking types. Good stuff!!
Never too old to learn
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/11/22 02:17 PM
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At the risk of being accused of excessive braggadocio... I do run arguably long lines (25-35 traps) with mostly 330 Belisles and have done so for many many years without feeling my hands hurt (or arms). I truly believe that with proper technique most of us can do that too. I don't carry setters and never have. They would just be more clutter in an already full boat.
OK, I'll shut up now.
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
[Re: Guss]
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05/11/22 02:51 PM
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Re: Is the conibear setters worth it?
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05/12/22 10:36 AM
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Somebody could of taken me to the cleaners on this one.I would have bet the farm that braggadocio wasn’t a real word. You're saying I missed my opportunity?! Dang!
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