Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 04:39 PM
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Boco
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The oltimers really liked a #5 beartrap with one spring removed. Good holding power and lots of drowning weight. Not practical today.and not legal in most jurisdictions I would suspect. Lots of guys like the bigger jaw spread of newer traps(myself included) but millions of beaver have been trapped in number 3 and 4 sized double long spring traps. I use mostly rotating jaw traps for beaver when furtrapping,but keep a few #5 bridger DLS for nuisance work.
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 05:28 PM
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MChewk
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CDR trap, TS-85 4 coiled (Illinois legal with inside lam.s), MB750, #5 Bridger traps
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 05:43 PM
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patrapperbuster
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I'm old school. 95% of my beaver footholds are #4 DLS. You can't beat the holding power of a DLS
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 06:04 PM
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trappinia
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I like TS 85's,#4dls with paws i trip pans,and bridges #5 coils .Not a fan of the MB750's.
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 06:25 PM
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Swamp Wolf
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CDRs = difficult to find the older versions (they're better than newer versions/spring strength issue.)
TS85 = read about some past issues with pullouts, I've never had any problems.
Bridger 5 Coilspring = good all around beaver trap, reach for them alot.
MB750 = compact jawspread, but they've never let me down, dogless.
NoBS Beaver = heavy duty, dogless, excellent lockup, black coating.
Duke5 Longspring = strong springs, PIT pan and center swiveled.
These are the ones I have used and still use. NoBs trap is best bang for your buck if buying new...tighten pan tension, put on a drowner and in the water they go.
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 06:34 PM
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All of coilsprings currently on the market are good traps. I have used them all at different points, and the differences for me are more about features or usability in my situation and this will vary somewhat with different people. Double longs are not my cup of tea, mostly because they take more real estate to set and can be more difficult to bed in some situations - but they can also be easier to bed in some other situations. I have been a CDR fan for a long time, but recently I have been using 4 coiled ts-85’s that I put a PIT pan on. I am finding these heavily modified 85’s to be my new favorite. If I were to explain all of the factors and reasons why different traps “this and that”, it would take a book. I will say this - when used properly, they will all catch beaver. From there it is a journey wherein you discover what you like and what you need for your style and region. If you are just starting out, any (edit - well, all but one…)of the beaver traps currently on the market will be OK, but I definitely recommend trying different ones and finding what works for you.
Last edited by loosanarrow; 12/05/23 02:02 AM.
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/04/23 06:56 PM
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Yukon John
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All I've used are Bridger 5s CS, and DLS love them. I like the longs better (easier to set), but don't use the spring attachment for the chain (I quick linked mine to the frame).
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/05/23 07:02 AM
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Backfoot target: I like MB-750's which I'm sure are an overkill but hey, maybe we'll get wolves someday. We can't use TS-85s in NY. Front foot target: This year I started using the Dale Billingsley front-foot method using Duke #4's (because they grab higher and have 6.5" jaw spread) and it has so far worked very well. I would strongly recommend trying. And holding the beaver on a 10' cable that lets them swim, not drowning. Here: https://www.trappersreport.com/stor...d-Trappers-of-Kentucky-convention--videoIt's hard to hear him, but if you strain to get the information, it will be worth it. Tip: If you're in the Northeast, use a pile of rocks for the bumper. I just got two possibly-super-blankets (definitely blanket beavers) this year, one using this method. My tip for setting back foot catches (different method) is putting my arm out tip of fingers to shoulder, then setting trap straight down from my shoulder. Seems like it would be too deep but it's not. Those are my two biggest secrets. What stinks is that Trapper Man is open to any public internet search but I'll share it anyway.
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Re: Favorite beaver foothold?
[Re: BTLowry]
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12/05/23 08:29 AM
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MnMan
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I use almost all MB 750's and some no BS Beaver extremes. I have tried most of the others listed and these are the ones I have settled on. Placement and pan tension are key in my opinion.
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