I was pondering yesterday while I was going through a pile of stop loss and sure hold traps I picked up a couple weeks ago as to which was preferred by you trappers who use them?
I grew up in the North Country of New York and had numerous marshes to trap, some of which I could get around with hip boots and some with a small canoe. I used a lot of B&L sure holds and Victor stop on feed beds and resting areas. Some of the marshes ran pretty shallow but had a lot of rats. I always like the B&L a little better but used both. I was a kid and used what ever was available to buy at the local trapping supply.
Since leaving NY is 1981, I haven't lived in areas that had big marshes and high rat numbers so haven't used the guarded traps much since. On occasion in some small ponds and shallow creeks incidental to coyote trapping. But the bulk of my rat trapping since then has been bigger streams and rivers where there has been ample water to drown with 1 1/2s, either LS or CS and the larger trap was better suited to deal with the occasional coon.
I don't know that I'll ever get to trap marshes again like I had as a kid and young man but I keep adding to my rat trap inventory as I come across reasonable deals looking forward to an opportunity to put them to work.
So for the sake of discussion, ruling out their vulnerability to coon, what is your preferred guard trap, B&L or Victor style? I always felt the B&L was more compact, didn't hang up as much coming out of the box or pack basket and was a little easier to set.