Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: MChewk]
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06/02/23 03:15 PM
06/02/23 03:15 PM
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West Central MN
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I'd just set them as is...let the water and chemicals in it clean them for you...Then spray them or dip them. This, don't over think things.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: MChewk]
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06/02/23 10:32 PM
06/02/23 10:32 PM
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Iowa
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I'd just set them as is...let the water and chemicals in it clean them for you...Then spray them or dip them. Good advice.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: backroadsarcher]
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06/03/23 04:27 PM
06/03/23 04:27 PM
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Maine
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How many traps are you preparing? If it is just a few, this is what I would do. It certainly in not the only way to do the job and certainly not the gospel.
Buy some some cleaner from Wal Mart that will clean grease etc.,, or buy some Dawn dish soap. Wash the traps. Let them dry. Spray paint with a primer. Call that good or spray them with a light brown.
I just hate handling greasy traps. Then you have greasy hands all day. It does not matter except I hate grease and oil. Grease and oil gives old school trappers the monkey nerves. LOL Sorry MChewk my old friend. Nothing good can come from it! LOL
Mac
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Mac]
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06/03/23 08:56 PM
06/03/23 08:56 PM
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How many traps are you preparing? If it is just a few, this is what I would do. It certainly in not the only way to do the job and certainly not the gospel.
Buy some some cleaner from Wal Mart that will clean grease etc.,, or buy some Dawn dish soap. Wash the traps. Let them dry. Spray paint with a primer. Call that good or spray them with a light brown.
I just hate handling greasy traps. Then you have greasy hands all day. It does not matter except I hate grease and oil. Grease and oil gives old school trappers the monkey nerves. LOL Sorry MChewk my old friend. Nothing good can come from it! LOL
Mac
X2 on grease. Hate getting that crap on my hands. Makes my nose itch every time, lol.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Ezana4CE]
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06/07/23 02:27 PM
06/07/23 02:27 PM
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I use new traps including bodygrips as is for a season or two,then dye and wax. A waxed trap,including bodygrips are much more efficient,and will have the best protection. The trigger on a waxed bodygrip should engage the same as one not waxed.Only difference is it will go all at once when pushed.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Boco]
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06/07/23 04:06 PM
06/07/23 04:06 PM
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I use new traps including bodygrips as is for a season or two,then dye and wax. A waxed trap,including bodygrips are much more efficient,and will have the best protection. The trigger on a waxed bodygrip should engage the same as one not waxed.Only difference is it will go all at once when pushed. Boco , You're gonna set the op up to get his hand or fingers caught or slapped hard.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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06/07/23 04:29 PM
06/07/23 04:29 PM
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I use new traps including bodygrips as is for a season or two,then dye and wax. A waxed trap,including bodygrips are much more efficient,and will have the best protection. The trigger on a waxed bodygrip should engage the same as one not waxed.Only difference is it will go all at once when pushed. Boco , You're gonna set the op up to get his hand or fingers caught or slapped hard. Go ahead and wax those body grips, I kind of like my fingers, hands and arm bones.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Ezana4CE]
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06/07/23 05:15 PM
06/07/23 05:15 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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If your waxed 330's fire on their own or have a hair trigger,you have poor triggers. A waxed trigger takes a push to get started once pushed they go at once like said,and dont creep. Not any more dangerous than a non waxed trap if your tiggers are good.
The problem people have I believe is that they play with the triggers to get them to fire easier before waxing.then when waxed these triggers that have been adulterated are unpredictable when waxed. A good solidly engaged bodygrip trigger is no problem when waxed-they still engage solidly until pushed.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Ezana4CE]
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06/26/23 04:20 PM
06/26/23 04:20 PM
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Peoria County Illinois
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Peoria County Illinois
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Just set it and use it. I wax mine too but you don't have to mess with it. After the oil is gone pressure wash it and let it dry in the sun all day then spray paint it. If you use a good hard paint it will be fast like you waxed it. Don't get caught - use a safety on the jaws.
Just passin through
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Re: Preparing New Traps for Beaver Sets
[Re: Ezana4CE]
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07/21/23 08:40 AM
07/21/23 08:40 AM
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Rochester, MN
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Before setting anything for beavers, meet up with some people who’ve actually trapped beavers and listen to what they’re going to tell you. You may need to get a trapping license if you don’t own the property you’ll be trapping on. And this may require you to be knowledgeable about traps, the animals you’ll be trapping, and the rules of trapping.
I generally wash new traps in Dawn, let dry and either spray paint or dip traps in a coloring agent. Same with body grips. But for beavers, I’ve graduated to using snares. It’s easier on my arthritis AND on the beavers.
Last edited by Teacher; 07/21/23 08:42 AM. Reason: Siri decided to make changes to my words. I changed them back
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