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comstock live trap #7876509
06/02/23 04:25 AM
06/02/23 04:25 AM
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jalstat Offline OP
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I'm not an ADC guy but was looking at their video for the guys that use them how often do you replace the trip wires seems like a coon would destroy them each catch except I believe they fold to the side when tripped and that may make a difference .

Re: comstock live trap [Re: jalstat] #7876551
06/02/23 07:05 AM
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The trip wires are spring steel and the ends are coiled and slide onto posts on the trip mechanism. They usually dislodge from the posts after a catch and you slide them back on when you reset. Actually a pretty durable set up but easily replaceable if damaged or lost.


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Re: comstock live trap [Re: QuietButDeadly] #7876558
06/02/23 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by QuietButDeadly
The trip wires are spring steel and the ends are coiled and slide onto posts on the trip mechanism. They usually dislodge from the posts after a catch and you slide them back on when you reset. Actually a pretty durable set up but easily replaceable if damaged or lost.

Thanks sir appreciate your input

Re: comstock live trap [Re: jalstat] #7876809
06/02/23 12:59 PM
06/02/23 12:59 PM
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I believe originally the trip wires were fixed to the trap and they probably did get ruined more easily. I find, as mentioned, that the trip wires fall off easily and that seems to save them. They are just put back on after a catch. It was a good upgrade.


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Re: comstock live trap [Re: jalstat] #7877687
06/03/23 09:11 PM
06/03/23 09:11 PM
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Gen 1 system got mangled, but stayed in the trap. It also could rub the animal and poke them,, injuring them.. Gen 2 comes off, and stays in the trap. Gen 3 comes off, does not stay in the trap, and the eyes get damaged pretty frequently where they don't slide back on. I suspect animals chew on them and get them out of round. I bet a nail set would stretch them back to round but I've never tried that. I keep a bag of triggers and swap them out. Gen 2 is my favorite. If you ask Jim nicely, you can still buy Gen 2 triggers for your traps.

Re: comstock live trap [Re: jalstat] #7879341
06/06/23 07:23 PM
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The old style was a pain the newer clip on triggers work great and easy to replace when lost.

Re: comstock live trap [Re: jalstat] #7879589
06/07/23 06:43 AM
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It’s the lost part that irritates me. The Gen 2 don’t fall out of the trap.

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