Did I buy a bad trap?
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02/15/24 06:53 AM
02/15/24 06:53 AM
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Joined: Jun 2009
Northwest, Kansas
Flatlander94
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Northwest, Kansas
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I ordered a half dozen Bridger #3 dogless full mod yesterday on a closeout sale. I've been seeing videos where one guy had problems with the frame bending, then there were problems with the springs coming off, another had an issue with his loose jaw being raised and not sitting flat because of the levers.
My question for you guys is did I buy a bad trap?
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Flatlander94]
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02/15/24 06:59 AM
02/15/24 06:59 AM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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Never used one but only one way to find out. Bed a couple up. If not trapping season bed one and set it off with a stick to find out what happens Is this fully modded trap not base plated? Levers can be tweaked to have loose jaw flat. As for the springs. I have no idea
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Flatlander94]
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02/15/24 09:34 AM
02/15/24 09:34 AM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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The Bridger dogless design and platform has resulted in one of the best, if not the best, predator foothold trap down here in the southern US.
I have 11 dozen of the B2 dogless (not modified). I've used about every modern predator trap made over the years in my pursuit of the best coyote live market trap. (I don't live market any longer).
A Bridger dogless that is modified (with laminated jaws and 4-coiled ) is a super trap...for most conditions...amd would be acceptable, even for live market.
I have no experience in deep freezing or snow conditions so take that for what it's worth.
Bottom frame bending? It's doubled, so that would take a large, hard pull.
Springs coming off? A coyote tooth prying in the right spot...maybe, but extremely rare.
Loose jaw not laying flat? Rare, but sometimes on a 4-coiled trap. Easy fix...torque the spring levers a little towards the loose jaw side with a pair of bigger pliers.
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Flatlander94]
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02/15/24 10:32 AM
02/15/24 10:32 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
East, Kentucky
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no, used them right along side mb's and jakes.. They held up just fine and I never worried once about using them... I trusted them completely
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Flatlander94]
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02/15/24 12:33 PM
02/15/24 12:33 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
Teacher
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Rochester, MN
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I have a friend that only runs Bridger #3, 4-coiled. He’s never said he’s had a problem with them. He traps in MN and down south. I’ll bet he runs 100 of these traps so he would know.
The problem with getting all your news off the internet is that everyone who traps has a different opinion based on their own experience. If they have little experience it’s the trap’s fault—every time.
You’ve got the traps. As has been recommended, set them. Spring them and then draw your own conclusions.
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Teacher]
#8077906
02/15/24 12:49 PM
02/15/24 12:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
East, Kentucky
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The problem with getting all your news off the internet is that everyone who traps has a different opinion based on their own experience. If they have little experience it’s the trap’s fault—every time.
You’ve got the traps. As has been recommended, set them. Spring them and then draw your own conclusions.
Yea that and to put it bluntly a lot of them are just flat out not good trappers... Simple as that.. They have a camera and some traps then all of a sudden they are authorities on the subject but then its that way with many things on youtube.. Some very good info on there but theres also plenty of very bad
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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02/16/24 12:59 AM
02/16/24 12:59 AM
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Joined: Jun 2009
Northwest, Kansas
Flatlander94
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Northwest, Kansas
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The Bridger dogless design and platform has resulted in one of the best, if not the best, predator foothold trap down here in the southern US.
I have 11 dozen of the B2 dogless (not modified). I've used about every modern predator trap made over the years in my pursuit of the best coyote live market trap. (I don't live market any longer).
A Bridger dogless that is modified (with laminated jaws and 4-coiled ) is a super trap...for most conditions...amd would be acceptable, even for live market.
I have no experience in deep freezing or snow conditions so take that for what it's worth.
Bottom frame bending? It's doubled, so that would take a large, hard pull.
Springs coming off? A coyote tooth prying in the right spot...maybe, but extremely rare.
Loose jaw not laying flat? Rare, but sometimes on a 4-coiled trap. Easy fix...torque the spring levers a little towards the loose jaw side with a pair of bigger pliers. The frame bending was due to the trap being four coil which I find hard to believe. I appreciate everyone's response, I'll have till this next fall to play with them and see what needs done with them. I am partial to the dogless design and that's what kind of pulled me in, especially at the price I was getting them.
"Conservation is not merely a thing to be enshrined in outdoor museums, but a way of living on land."
-Aldo Leopold
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Re: Did I buy a bad trap?
[Re: Wanna Be]
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02/16/24 03:19 PM
02/16/24 03:19 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Mississippi
Mudcat
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Mississippi
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Next time watch videos first, then order traps, lol. Research man, research. I never buy anything without researching first, almost to a fault. I spent almost 3 months picking a thermal. Spent longer than that on a suppressor. Spent 3 weeks looking at different traps, lol. What trap or traps did you purchase? Mudcat
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