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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Flint Hill fur] #8312311
01/14/25 02:49 PM
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Could you elaborate on the pan configuration a little. Looking to get some dbl longs for cats and coyotes but I would like a bigger pan

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #8312317
01/14/25 02:53 PM
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Bearcat2, that wolfs paw makes that 4.5 look like a #2 long!


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: CreekRat26] #8312879
01/15/25 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by CreekRat26
Could you elaborate on the pan configuration a little. Looking to get some dbl longs for cats and coyotes but I would like a bigger pan

I tack-welded round electrical box covers on pit pans that I installed on some 3 and 4 victor double long springs to enlarge the pan for exposed sets. They were still bright and shiny when I decided to use them mid-season. So I just glued a piece of sandpaper on - temporary to get me through the season. I'll take the sandpaper off and paint them (brown latex thinned with acetone) when it warms up. I'll dust the wet paint with a little sand. The idea is to make the pan resemble a comfy flat stone to step on. Some trappers just hot glue a round piece of asphalt shingle on the pan.


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #8314308
01/16/25 04:52 PM
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Back a few pages I see where you are using Bridger dogless pans onyour long springs. I would like to do that to some of my #3 victor longs. What size works bridger 2 or 3 dogless. And could someone post a picture of where you are welding the pan screw attachment. I do appreciate your help.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: ChiefT] #8314343
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Originally Posted by ChiefT
Back a few pages I see where you are using Bridger dogless pans onyour long springs. I would like to do that to some of my #3 victor longs. What size works bridger 2 or 3 dogless. And could someone post a picture of where you are welding the pan screw attachment. I do appreciate your help.


Here is one i dod on a #4 dbl victor, only i used an expanda pan. This was a pan for a #2 bridger dogless, and i had the factory pan on before this. I don't actually have a picture of where I mounted the bolt attachment, but what I did was very simple. Went to surplus city and got a roll pin the correct size, cut it to length, wired the springs open, then bolted the roll pin to the pan, and just found the right spot for it UNDER the trap frame, and once I found where it let the pan sit level with it hooked on the jaw, I just tacked it, double checked everything, and welded it fast
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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #8315031
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Thank you I’ll be making some mods.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #8315036
01/17/25 04:28 PM
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Has anyone ever used a #5 Duke Long Spring on Wolf or mountain lion?

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #8315334
01/18/25 01:06 AM
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I've not had ahold of a Duke, but I've got a Bridger 5 and in my opinion I would have to do some mods before I would trust them to hold a wolf. But Enigmatic Gwichin has caught quite a few in Bridger 5 longsprings without mods, so they will do it. Advantage of them is I can set them over my knee, unlike the Sleepy Creek.

Lions don't generally fight a trap as hard, but they can be dang powerful if they do.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: CreekRat26] #8318451
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Between Bridger and Duke #5s, which one has the better springs? Wanting to play around with a franken trap. I'm guessing LPC would be the best, but they're proud of their springs for sure


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: sneaky] #8319070
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Originally Posted by sneaky
Between Bridger and Duke #5s, which one has the better springs? Wanting to play around with a franken trap. I'm guessing LPC would be the best, but they're proud of their springs for sure

Duke for sure on the longsprings


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: sneaky] #8319127
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Originally Posted by sneaky
Between Bridger and Duke #5s, which one has the better springs? Wanting to play around with a franken trap. I'm guessing LPC would be the best, but they're proud of their springs for sure

Duke #5 springs are stiff and they're center swiveled. Duke used to have a reputation for weak springs, but everything I've gotten from them in the past couple years has been night and day difference, they must have started sourcing spring steel from elsewhere or changed their tempering process because they're very strong now

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