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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Swampwalker98]
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Victor #2 Coilspring , roundjaw is a pretty darn versatile trap. It’ll hold weasel , mink, skunk, possum, muskrat, red fox , gray fox, coon, bobcat, coyote. Not my first choice for otter and beaver but rigged right and in a pinch, it’ll do. 
 But that’s like buying just one gun lol ?!
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: washxc]
 #8051964 01/16/24 10:01 PM
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 I'd get 6 mb 450s closed jaw and 6 mb 550s.As an example, not singling you out washxc, this would cost $233 (Schmitts price) for $249 you could have three dozen Duke 1.5. In Pa it's foxes and coons and mink,,,, mainly. You'd catch a lot more in 3 dozen traps than just 12 traps for very close to the same amount of money. |  |  |  
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Swampwalker98]
 #8051984 01/16/24 10:20 PM
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And for the same amount of money you could have twice the amount of dukes.   They are not junk anymore. 25 years ago not so good but now a basically good trap......jk 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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#2dbls was king of versatility for a long time. Read some of Jonny Thorpes stuff he was the kind of practical trapping and #2's where his choice 
 Now the MB550 is arguably the best for all round land trapping ( for out of the box work)
 
 Though some will say the Bridger #3 Canadian jawed is better
 
 Down here though a lot more people like a MB450 for all around land work and a #11 for most water trapping up to otter ( historically)
 
 
Thorpe is not a good reference  Dude,,,,, ya did grow up on the internet………   
 Ant Man/ Marty 2028
 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
 
 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Vinke]
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#2dbls was king of versatility for a long time. Read some of Jonny Thorpes stuff he was the kind of practical trapping and #2's where his choice 
 Now the MB550 is arguably the best for all round land trapping ( for out of the box work)
 
 Though some will say the Bridger #3 Canadian jawed is better
 
 Down here though a lot more people like a MB450 for all around land work and a #11 for most water trapping up to otter ( historically)
 
 
Thorpe is not a good reference  Dude,,,,, ya did grow up on the internet………  Well I could go full on Internet trapping education and say clint Locklear somthing something #3dbls big pan long chain fully modified but I'm trying to behave lol 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Swampwalker98]
 #8052145 01/17/24 02:20 AM
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Kind of what I was saying,
 
 Both we internet or magazine
 Both were ok
 I like Clint, but at a campfire, not my table.
 Johnny or what ever his name was,,,,,,ummmmm
 
 Ant Man/ Marty 2028
 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
 
 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Swampwalker98]
 #8052146 01/17/24 02:24 AM
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And laughing,,,,,,full on internet trapping education,,,,,not you ….
 We’re is Matt Jones, Zag, and the rest when ya need them
 
 Ant Man/ Marty 2028
 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
 
 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: claycreech]
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Surely you mean that you can’t possess a foothold trap in the field? Even the most communist state around can’t outlaw having them at your home.
Ask Newt Sterling about that. The NJ gestapo confiscated his entire trap collection and fined him thousands of dollars. Charlie 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Vinke]
 #8052148 01/17/24 02:27 AM
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And laughing,,,,,,full on internet trapping education,,,,,not you ….
 We’re is Matt Jones, Zag, and the rest when ya need them
Lol close enough  I know Matt Jones has his own deal going on FB , his personal page is pretty cool to follow . Zags probably around trying not to have an aneurysm over people thinking the pipe dream set is all about the pipe     he's a wonderful guy to chat with though learned a lot from him though pm.   
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Swampwalker98]
 #8052152 01/17/24 02:33 AM
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LolGot to make money somehow when ya get old
 
 I wonder what Mats  330s spring look like after being compressed for all these years,,,, thinking viaga might help when dipping
 
 
 Ant Man/ Marty 2028
 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
 
 
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: Swampwalker98]
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buy traps for the species you are targeting. saving ten bucks to get a few traps all the same size is dumb 
 Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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|  Re: The Most Versatile Foothold
[Re: trapperman222]
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You cant possess a foot hold in that state and you live there why?NJSA 23:4-22.1 State law (NJSA 23:4-22.1 to 23:4-22.8, effective October 1985) prohibits steel-jawed leghold type traps (coil spring and longspring traps) to be manufactured, sold, offered for sale, possessed, imported or transported, or used in this State except for the purpose of exhibition by humane or educational institutions or organizations; or, while in the act of turning over the traps to a law enforcement agency. Got the bleep outa NJ talk about a stupid law 
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