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|  #5 bridger coil or longspring?
 #8357183 03/04/25 11:29 AM
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foxkidd44
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Needing to add a few more traps to the beaver arsenal,,while I do own some mb 750, a few cdr 750( which imo are the strongest beaver coils on the market) and some no bs beaver extremes,,,I’ve never owned any bridger beaver sized footholds..they are a few bucks cheaper than the other brands..anyone have any reviews on them?
 Are the  #5  extremely hard to set without setters ? Coils dependable??
 I looked at the #4 duke but I’d definitely want something with a 7.5 jaw spread.
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|  Re: #5 bridger coil or longspring?
[Re: foxkidd44]
 #8357220 03/04/25 01:03 PM
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I have run #5 coils for quite a few years and I like them. The springs are stout and I can't set them over my knee. 
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|  Re: #5 bridger coil or longspring?
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 #8357227 03/04/25 01:13 PM
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Swamp Wolf
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I'd choose the #5 Bridger CS over the LS.I would too...and I trap with them every day as I'm doing nuisance work. The B5 coilsprings are good beaver traps. The spring are stout. If you can set a 750 or a CDR by hand then you won't need setters. But, if you cant....then setters will be needed. My one hand setters will set all the mentioned traps.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 03/04/25 01:14 PM.
 
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|  Re: #5 bridger coil or longspring?
[Re: walleye101]
 #8357245 03/04/25 01:33 PM
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Swamp Wolf
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Bearcat makes a very good case for the #5 Long springs and exactly why I use them. But, seeing what you already have I wouldn't add another different brand and totally different style into the mix. There's something to be said about consistency and standardization. Sure is...on the consistency. I've tried all available beaver footholds currently available.  I'm pulling back to the MB750s.....as being the best overall. 
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|  Re: #5 bridger coil or longspring?
[Re: foxkidd44]
 #8357434 03/04/25 06:50 PM
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You don't wanna join the Bridger #5 club, be very careful. 
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[Re: foxkidd44]
 #8357457 03/04/25 07:16 PM
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Used the #5 L.S. for a few years and could set them across my knee. Mostly use #5C.S. now with a Setter. They are a good trap. 
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|  Re: #5 bridger coil or longspring?
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
 #8358219 03/05/25 04:57 PM
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Sure is...on the consistency.
 I've tried all available beaver footholds currently available.
 
 I'm pulling back to the MB750s.....as being the best overall.
Swamp, I'm curious why you like the 750's over the No BS beaver Xtremes? My xtremes lock up so good I took the 4 coils off and just run 2 coils. I can set them by hand and haven't had the first bit of trouble with losing beaver. The 750's cost $50 more per dozen and obviously aren't coated. Just curious why you choose them over the beaver xtreme? Don't like the dogless design? 
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|  Re: #5 bridger coil or longspring?
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Sure is...on the consistency.
 I've tried all available beaver footholds currently available.
 
 I'm pulling back to the MB750s.....as being the best overall.
Swamp, I'm curious why you like the 750's over the No BS beaver Xtremes? My xtremes lock up so good I took the 4 coils off and just run 2 coils. I can set them by hand and haven't had the first bit of trouble with losing beaver. The 750's cost $50 more per dozen and obviously aren't coated. Just curious why you choose them over the beaver xtreme? Don't like the dogless design?X2 |  |  |  
 
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