Beaver footholds
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03/07/24 11:38 PM
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If you didn’t have budget, what would you buy?
If you had a budget, what would you buy?
Only talking a dozen or two to be used on drowning rods mostly but possible drowning cable or long cable.
CK
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/07/24 11:42 PM
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Not doing ADC work, just trying to learn and have fun.
CK
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Mike Kelly]
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03/08/24 12:28 AM
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If you don't know, buy one of each of the beaver specific footholds, and pick the one you like the most and works in your area.
MB 750 TS 85 CDR No BS Beaver Extreme Bridger #5 LS I agree and would add the Bridger #5 dogless. I bought a half dozen to try out this season. Liking them pretty good. My usual favorite is CDR’s.
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Mike Kelly]
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03/08/24 12:36 AM
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If you don't know, buy one of each of the beaver specific footholds, and pick the one you like the most and works in your area.
MB 750 TS 85 CDR No BS Beaver Extreme Bridger #5 LS Mike, with shipping the way it is and volume discounts I don’t want to buy singles. I struggle with the MB650 trigger system, don’t know why but probably lack of familiarity. Don’t want that while I’m chest deep. Big fan of the No BS, but jaw spread is 7.5” when the TS 85 and Duke 850 is 8.5”. Not a long spring guy, yet but maybe a convert. CDR, not familiar but will research.
CK
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: cfowler]
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03/08/24 12:38 AM
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If you don't know, buy one of each of the beaver specific footholds, and pick the one you like the most and works in your area.
MB 750 TS 85 CDR No BS Beaver Extreme Bridger #5 LS I agree and would add the Bridger #5 dogless. I bought a half dozen to try out this season. Liking them pretty good. My usual favorite is CDR’s. Cfowler, are the #5 you are referring to long spring or coils?
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/08/24 08:44 AM
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Cfowler, are the #5 you are referring to long spring or coils?
Coil spring.
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/08/24 11:44 AM
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My go too's have always been MB750's and CDR's.. Both are very strong, stronger than mos(or any, especially the CDR))t and lock up like their welded.....The newer MB 750's have 4 -#2 music wire springs now and are a lot stronger than they use to be.... That said after years of using the 7 1/2" beaver traps of all brands Ive come to the conclusion they all catch just as well if I do my part and put the trap where it belongs... The bridger #5 is the cheapest and Ive caught beaver just as well in it as I have in CDR's... Don't fall into the brand hype too much.. Yes some are made better for sure but it still comes down to you doing your part... Though to answer the question, no budget then CDR's and MB 750's or a Bridger #5 with a PIT pan for about the same price.... On a budget #4 Dukes and then the cheapest of the big traps the Bridger #5, which is a dandy trap...
Last edited by KYBOY; 03/08/24 12:37 PM.
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/08/24 01:03 PM
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Doesn't get better than CDRs and Bridger #5 LS, IMO. I have a few Bridger #5 coils too.
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/08/24 05:22 PM
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Any of you long-spring guys using the old B&L 44’s? If you can find them, those are some stout traps.
I really prefer the Bridger #5 coil-spring in dogless. Tried both models. They’re the only dog-less traps I own. I was looking for a trap, that I liked, and that I could afford, if it walked off.
Money no object, no preference for dog or dogless, CDR.
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/08/24 07:41 PM
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I like the no loose jaw on the MB750, but most of mine are caught in 330s
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Re: Beaver footholds
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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03/08/24 11:13 PM
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MB750's. I've tried most beaver traps. Nothing beats 750's for me
"They that can give up essential liberty to gain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety" Ben Franklin talking about guns
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