Waxing Water Traps ?
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08/07/22 04:51 PM
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Recently a student of mine received some beaver-sized foothold traps that were waxed. Now it's my thought that waxing a trap you set in water, is not the best idea, as it makes it slippery on a 'leathery' foot, like a raccoon or in this case, a beaver or otter. A few of the traps ( MB 750's ) were offset, which again makes me think that a waxed trap in water, may just be a wrong move, but then this is just my opinion, especially on an offset trap. Laminate the jaws, which while displacing the power, may make a waxed trap, easier to power out of as a thinner jaw would dig in more. While I like lamination and have waxed many a trap, that combination with offset jaws, isn't something I personally would do for a beaver trap.
Your thoughts.
( The other traps were, I believe Duke # 5 CS , NOT offset )
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: LT GREY]
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08/07/22 05:48 PM
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danny clifton
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I still speed dip water traps. With coons it dont seem to matter much. first catch they get it all shiny clean anyway. may take two or three catchs on drowners but nothing stays on real good. i think dipping does help with rust between seasons and its fast and easy
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: LT GREY]
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: LT GREY]
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If your trap is that weak that a thin layer of wax is gonna cause a pull out you need new springs. For mink, waxing is a good thing. Paint is fine too, though. But yeah, one coon and the wax is gone.
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: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: LT GREY]
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I wax all my snares and traps,including 330's. They deserve protection from the elements just like any other trap.
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: wetdog]
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08/07/22 07:50 PM
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I paint and wax all my water traps I guess I'm doing it wrong.  Not necessarily, just wanted to see people's views on the subject. Just because I do something, doesn't make it right. . .just right for me.
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: LT GREY]
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08/07/22 07:59 PM
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I don’t wax water traps, to me it makes them a bit to sensitive and unpredictable. To each their own, but I just paint mine.
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
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08/07/22 08:09 PM
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Dip for me. I don't wax any traps, even coyote traps.
57 years trapping. It's who I am. Every day is still as exciting as it was when I was a kid but a little more work.
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
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I wax em all. For beavs, I run Kendalls No BS beav trap with only 2 coils, waxed, and have never had one at the bottom of the drowner without a beaver in it.
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
[Re: kytrapper]
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08/08/22 11:33 AM
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I’ve done all methods over the years and can’t say I’m absolute on any one. I guess that’s why they make chocolate and vanilla and different brands of trapping lure. 😊 X2
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
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08/08/22 11:52 AM
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I waxed my Duke 5 LS. Can't set em by hand over my knee without them being waxed. But all my other beaver traps (coilsprings)..I did not.
I dipped the coilsprings in brown Formula One but I can't afford that stuff now.....so I'm going back to logwood dye and wax the coilsprings too.
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Re: Waxing Water Traps ?
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If I dye them they get waxed If I paint them, no wax
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