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|  Harris Centerfire NDZ Traps
 #8056449 01/21/24 04:00 PM
01/21/24 04:00 PM
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Just spotted an ad for these in the F-F-G, and I need to know more. Looks like Mr. Harris doesn’t have a website, but is still active, guess I will give him a call or send an email soon for more info.  Who uses these traps and likes them? Potential issues? I really like the MB-650, but Mr. Harris’ traps might just have the edge, with a supposedly better pan system. I’m not a long liner, wouldn’t mind shelling out the extra for a dozen at a time. 
 Jordan Goodwin
 
 Happily married with 8 kids. Getting back into a little trapping with the boys after 8 years.
 
 Micah 6:8
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|  Re: Harris Centerfire NDZ Traps
[Re: Wolfdog91]
 #8056481 01/21/24 05:00 PM
01/21/24 05:00 PM
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Thanks for that link Wolfdog- I had seen that thread, but just now watched Seldom’s videos. A very intriguing and tempting trap, but I am thinking I will stick to the 650s for now. I really like the NDZ, but I do NOT want parts that a chewing yote can bend. Those trigger parts aughtta be waterjet from spring steel at least. A very cool trap though that really has my respect. 
 Jordan Goodwin
 
 Happily married with 8 kids. Getting back into a little trapping with the boys after 8 years.
 
 Micah 6:8
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|  Re: Harris Centerfire NDZ Traps
[Re: loosanarrow]
 #8056654 01/21/24 07:29 PM
01/21/24 07:29 PM
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I have plans to order a few just because I won’t know until I try….You know, I was just thinking the same thing. 
 Jordan Goodwin
 
 Happily married with 8 kids. Getting back into a little trapping with the boys after 8 years.
 
 Micah 6:8
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|  Re: Harris Centerfire NDZ Traps
[Re: .44WCF]
 #8074165 02/11/24 08:04 AM
02/11/24 08:04 AM
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Thanks for that link Wolfdog- I had seen that thread, but just now watched Seldom’s videos. A very intriguing and tempting trap, but I am thinking I will stick to the 650s for now. I really like the NDZ, but I do NOT want parts that a chewing yote can bend. Those trigger parts aughtta be waterjet from spring steel at least. A very cool trap though that really has my respect. That's how I feel about bent parts too. If they know about the issue ...fix the problem. 
 NRA and NTA Life Member
 www.BackroadsRevised@etsy.com
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Harris Centerfire NDZ Traps
[Re: .44WCF]
 #8074287 02/11/24 10:50 AM
02/11/24 10:50 AM
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I use them and am going to replace all my Bridger #2/#3'sGot 4 dozen so far.
 
 Always get a deep catch with them.
 
 Let me sugar coat this
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|  Re: Harris Centerfire NDZ Traps
[Re: .44WCF]
 #8074432 02/11/24 02:57 PM
02/11/24 02:57 PM
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beartooth trapr, how are they in snow (not that we have that much this year) and freeze thaw conditions? 
 Megapredator ... top of the food chain!
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 Member of U.P. Trappers
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