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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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04/26/26 09:02 PM
04/26/26 09:02 PM
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Joined: Dec 2017
Up a creek MT
jnsff69
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Up a creek MT
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I have had the same question. But I leave them unset as that's how they are when purchased. Plus this sounds stupid but I think that leaving them set might give them a reversed memory as they are spose to be open when they go off but I'm probably wrong..
Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere. Or so I've been told.
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8603931
04/27/26 12:36 AM
04/27/26 12:36 AM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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I leave them set and I see no loss of spring strength. And they are way easier to store when they are set.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8603967
04/27/26 05:56 AM
04/27/26 05:56 AM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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Either way with me. Depends on how I put them away
Last edited by Turtledale; 04/27/26 05:57 AM.
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8603976
04/27/26 06:11 AM
04/27/26 06:11 AM
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Joined: Dec 2020
Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Wisconsin
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Mechanically speaking, if the springs have been designed correctly it won't matter. The material stress when set should be below the fatigue stress of the steel. That being said, being relaxed is the second lowerest stress on the spring. So it gets down to what's your preference.
Megapredator ... top of the food chain! Member of WTA Member of U.P. Trappers Member of NTA Member of FTA
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8603984
04/27/26 06:29 AM
04/27/26 06:29 AM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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This seems to come up every now and then, the longer one should’ve been moved to the archives…….maybe it is? You damage your springs by working them. Mine are all set. If it’s empty but set off, I reset it because eventually I’ll have to set it again. Extreme temperatures seem to do funny things to springs sometimes. I’m not talking like oven heat, but +40 to -40 or more. Hopefully a spring manufacturer might see this again and comment. Each to their own, I set mine.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: bearcat2]
#8604123
04/27/26 11:37 AM
04/27/26 11:37 AM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Midland, MI.
Seldom
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Midland, MI.
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I see several of you saying they are easier to store with springs set? That is probably one of the reasons I continue to store them unset, I find them easier to store unset, with springs folded in, so they are a nice square without springs flopping willy-nilly. Yup, this^^^^
"A few want to know WHY, the majority appear to be satisfied just knowing HOW!" Youtube Channel- SeldomFales
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8604125
04/27/26 11:39 AM
04/27/26 11:39 AM
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minnesota
goldy
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minnesota
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Always decompressed when not in use. Something causes springs to weaken, and the only explanation is its from them being compressed. I have bodygrips I've used for years and years and theyre nearly as strong as they were when I bought them.
"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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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8604143
04/27/26 12:12 PM
04/27/26 12:12 PM
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Montana
beartooth trapr
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Montana
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I store mine set, can't stand it when the safety's hook on to everything. Also first after I buy any coni-bears I cut the chains off. And use cable for tie offs.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: beartooth trapr]
#8604173
04/27/26 01:40 PM
04/27/26 01:40 PM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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I store mine set, can't stand it when the safety's hook on to everything. Also first after I buy any coni-bears I cut the chains off. And use cable for tie offs. Same here. There's always stuff on traps that'll hook, the dog is probably the worst on a Belisle. A guy could pinch it tighter so it's not so loose on the jaw, but I don't screw with it. When stored, they're not flopping around, they're in a milk crate or something. 330's are wrapped with the cable tie off that's connected in the eye loop. The 330's don't get much rest though, they're getting use year round.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Storing connibears
[Re: Yellowbelly]
#8604730
Yesterday at 12:44 PM
Yesterday at 12:44 PM
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Joined: Nov 2012
Frazee, MN
backroadsarcher
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Frazee, MN
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If I know they are to sit for a couple years I unset them. Just me.
Last edited by backroadsarcher; Yesterday at 12:44 PM.
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