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Re: MB450 for live market
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Do you guys think there is any difference as far as the weight of the trap for live market trapping? Does it make a difference as far as using the 450 or 550 for weight consideration? For coyotes that is.
I can't prove it but it's always been my feeling that more weight equals greater kinetic force for potential harm. If anyone came out with a cast aluminum or titanium alloy jawed trap I'd be in line to give it a try. Two reasons less initial impact and less weight. I would have to agree Warrior. I would think that the more weight the animal is lugging around the more potential for damage. I also think that the more swivels (within reason) would also greatly help.
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
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05/26/24 06:34 PM
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I'm going to try shock springs on about have of my traps this year and see if I notice any difference. It's more to cover/bury at the set but may be worth it.
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
[Re: Slipknot]
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If you are going to get shocks get the JC Conners .I set up with shock springs and swivels.Even with that sometimes there will be an issue. Will do Slipknot!
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
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05/27/24 05:58 AM
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I know a guy who live market traps. Favors the MB450 and Victor padded jaw. I believe he ended the year with 738 K9,s and will tell you the 450 is a fine trap !
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Re: MB450 for live market
[Re: yote65Ga]
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Thanks 2Poor. Sounds good. I will be trying a few padded jaw traps also. At least down here I will not have to worry about frozen rubber cutting the skin.
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
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05/27/24 07:36 AM
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Thanks 2Poor. Sounds good. I will be trying a few padded jaw traps also. At least down here I will not have to worry about frozen rubber cutting the skin. If the temps drop into the mid to upper 20s for a few hours at night those rubber jaws are terrible on their feet. If the foot (below the jaws) freezes hard with a full pad catch......go ahead and dispatch that coyote or fox. If it's just a toe (or two) caught it'll still be marketable.
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Re: MB450 for live market
[Re: yote65Ga]
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05/27/24 09:14 AM
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I will keep that in mind Swamp Wolf. Thanks
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
[Re: Slipknot]
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05/27/24 02:52 PM
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I have used the Victor #3 RJ in the past and still use a few from time to time.Replacing the rubber is a pain on them. And they are hard to come buy.So I took a few of my 550 and changed them to RJ.I figured i am set. Then a problem arises on those and I started having toe catches and way too many snapped traps and pull outs.I have no idea what was going on with them.Never had that issue before .I even had a phone conversation about it with a member on here to see if he could shed some light.So i changed them all back to the original jaws i even had some Duke 550 that i put MB Jaws on.This weekend i had no snaps and no pullouts and All full pad catches .I have no idea why.. Are your 550 4 coiled? I have some Duke #3 rubber jawed traps and they are much slower with 2 coils so I 4 coiled them. They need the extra strength to come up through the ground with that big rubber jaw on them.
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
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It is difficult to get any new Victor traps right now. Since COVID they stopped manufacturing them. Reason supposedly is that the steel is to expensive for them to produce. Yet, many other manufacturers are still producing traps. Go figure.
Jim
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Re: MB450 for live market
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05/28/24 02:47 PM
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I have been playing with the live market coyotes for several years now. I bought 11 dozen Victor rubber jaws this past winter. You can put jc Conner pads on them with some trimming and they seem to be good for my style on short chains. I like the jc Conner shock springs on traps, but can’t feasibly put them on everything. I do seem to have less cutting when I use them, but they seem to fight a lot harder when I have them on. I think it’s because they feel the give What size trap are you using?
Jim
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