Re: body grip boxes
[Re: scheide]
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02/10/24 08:11 PM
02/10/24 08:11 PM
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Turtledale
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I use 120's with just a regular V Almost always gets them right behind the ears If they move at all it is usually just a couple inches Skunks aren't trigger shy ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/02/full-53947-207580-img_20231101_074213.jpg) ]
Last edited by Turtledale; 02/10/24 08:11 PM.
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Re: body grip boxes
[Re: scheide]
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02/10/24 10:08 PM
02/10/24 10:08 PM
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Posts: 1,973 Pennsylvania
patrapperbuster
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My fisher boxes now have all the triggers on the bottom-centered-slight V shape-& about an inch up the wires, are bent slightly toward the back
In PA the trigger has to be 7" from the opening of the box
TILL THAT DAY.....
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Re: body grip boxes
[Re: scheide]
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02/12/24 08:36 AM
02/12/24 08:36 AM
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Wife
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Terry, Skunks are clumsy compared to feral cats, coons, mink etc.,. I caught quite a few in MN in the 80's and sold the essence to O'Gorman in 120 size BG's but never could find a trap that put them "lights out" without much smell release. If I wanted the essence AND the fur, in today's time frame, I would still use the 120 size but it would be a Belisle or the Canadian style traps with extra power. Maybe the Magnums would work for a quicker kill but I have no experience with them. Plus your boxes should be shallow for the head/neck strike. I settled on a 4-5'" depth so the skunk triggered (my wires ON THE BOTTOM) the trap with his chin or jaw on the bait and DID NOT HAVE TO USE HIS FEET to trigger it. That's my take as controversial as it may sound but it worked for me. Went through a lot of trials trying to position that head and this what I settled on. ........................ the mike
Last edited by Wife; 02/12/24 08:38 AM. Reason: change punctuation
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Re: body grip boxes
[Re: scheide]
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02/12/24 01:31 PM
02/12/24 01:31 PM
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Posts: 2,795 100 Mile House, BC Can
bctomcat
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No matter wire or pan triggers, the key to consistent humane catches is to set the trap close to the bait so the animal is stable at the trap when it fires it, not traveling thru the trap to get to the bait. I only prefer the pan trigger as I believe some animals shy away from wire triggers directly in their face.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: body grip boxes
[Re: scheide]
#8075868
02/13/24 03:54 AM
02/13/24 03:54 AM
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Turtledale
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I use 120 vics and don't have a problem with them spraying
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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