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Beaver - footholds #942369
10/20/08 10:57 PM
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im lookin at getting some footholds to use for beaver. what types do you guys use and what are some of the benefits of them. longspring/coilspring/brands?

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: uncleduck] #942385
10/20/08 11:03 PM
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bridger # 3 or duke # 4 for front foot catch I like the bridger #5 cs for back foot catches


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: 1st RiverRat] #942416
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MB-750

Benefits are that they were made in America and consitently hold Beaver !

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: 1st RiverRat] #942422
10/20/08 11:13 PM
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MB 750 back foot catch perferabably, but front foot is ok. They take up less room and are easier to bed then long spring traps. I like the fact that both jaws are locked down and can not be flipped. They are very strong and lock in when they make a catch any where on the Beaver's foot and I can still easily set they with my poor old hands. Now with that said if I could legally use a larger foothold trap I would use the TS 850. Good luck.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: warden] #942483
10/20/08 11:45 PM
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iuse both bridger #5 and mb750 either one will do the job fine for you


Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Kirk] #942502
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I like a longspring #4 or #3 because I think they bed easier.

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: zachary scott] #942508
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I own MB750's, Bridger #5 Longs, Bridger #5 coils, and CDR's. I will reach for the MB750's first, everytime. The others are also great traps but I just like the MB's.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: j morris] #942569
10/21/08 12:31 AM
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MB 750s for me as well. Only foot trap on my beaver line. AWESOME beaver trap!


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: TasteLikeChicken] #942575
10/21/08 12:35 AM
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CDR's and TS 85's here.

Need setters with the CDR's though.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Jtrapper] #942579
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Originally Posted By: Jtrapper
CDR's and TS 85's here.

Need setters with the CDR's though.



That is my biggest gripe with the CDR's Jackie. I absolutely love wire levers on coyote traps but dislike them on the CDR's. I have played with the TS's but don't own any. I did like what I saw though.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: j morris] #942585
10/21/08 12:49 AM
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750's first every time for me..I like the looks of the TS85's though..Im gonna try soom soon..Ive never had any trouble catching beaver in any of the 7 1/2" traps I just like the 750's the best..


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: KYBOY] #942589
10/21/08 12:53 AM
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Different strokes for different folks j morris, thus why we have CDR's, MB's, #5's, etc.

I just like having a problem beaver, CDR's hardly ever let me down.

Like the TS 85's cause the jaw's are larger but they are nice to be able to set by hand.

Now if i could just get a TS 10, with a 10 inch jaw spread, lol.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Jtrapper] #942596
10/21/08 01:00 AM
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Send me one of the 8.5's jakco, Ill make it a TS20" if you want,LOL


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: KYBOY] #942624
10/21/08 01:54 AM
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As I said MB 750 back foot catch perferabably, but front foot is ok. They take up less room and are easier to bed then long spring traps. I like the fact that both jaws are locked down and can not be flipped. They are very strong and lock in when they make a catch any where on the Beaver's foot and I can still easily set they with my poor old hands. Now with that said if I could legally use a larger foothold trap I would use the TS 850. Good luck.


"FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!"
Re: Beaver footholds [Re: warden] #942945
10/21/08 10:21 AM
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Thanks for all the input guys. For the guys who use the mb-750s, do you think that the offset jaws or lamination is necessary for beaver, or regular jaw?

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: uncleduck] #942947
10/21/08 10:24 AM
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Mb 750 all the way .

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Towandatrapper] #942956
10/21/08 10:35 AM
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Regular jaws.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: warden] #943004
10/21/08 11:12 AM
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Plain regular jaws


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Jerry Morris
Re: Beaver footholds [Re: j morris] #943250
10/21/08 02:20 PM
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I run all mine laminated. Some claim this will make them slip off the foot...LOL. NOPE! Reason I run them this way is because I'm on a 2 day check and often times have to hold them on dry land...as it is impossible to drown them as the water is too shallow. If you've never seen the catch circle from a 70 pound beaver ... it'll impress you! I use the laminations specifically for critter comfort. I have both the factory flat bar style and most I just laminate myself with roundbar.

Check out these pics. All are MB 750 laminated. Give you some idea of why you are hearing so many recommending them.

Front foot hook up.


Both back feet.


A thumb sized stick in a laminated 750 and no problems holding a good sized beaver.


Here's a marginal hold...plus a stick caught in the trap. Slipping?...I don't think so...LOL.


Bad picture...but check out the catch circle on this beaver.


No matter what MB 750 you choose...they'll do a great job for you. Hope I've convinced you laminated 750s hold just fine!


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: TasteLikeChicken] #943298
10/21/08 03:00 PM
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I used to use the MB-750s but had too many pull outs with them. So, I switched to the CDRs and my problem was solved.

I did hear MB-750s have beefed up their springs though. That should make them a better trap. My only footholds are the CDRs.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Trapper7] #943302
10/21/08 03:02 PM
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I like the CDR's over MB's because of the Posi-trip pan.

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: LT GREY] #943398
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MB750's and the TS-85. All my 750's are offset and laminated and the TS-85's I laminated myself.


Coontrap
Re: Beaver footholds [Re: coontrap] #943448
10/21/08 04:31 PM
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Not familar with the TS85. Who makes/ sells them. Thanks-

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: bobkat] #943470
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georgetown,KY
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www.KAATZBROS.COM. They designed and sell the traps. As far as I know,they are the only ones that do.


Coontrap
Re: Beaver footholds [Re: coontrap] #943689
10/21/08 07:13 PM
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Tama country IA
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They did NOT design them a feller outa MN did used to go by fossil on here. I never set one on the line but they seem a might slow closing IMO. Id like to see a 4 coiled one.


Adam Utterback
Re: Beaver footholds [Re: 1st RiverRat] #943693
10/21/08 07:16 PM
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They don't need 4 coiled river rat, i promise ya that!


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Jtrapper] #943697
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I have used them all except of the 85 and the 750 out performs them all.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: GLEN] #943707
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#4 double longsprings work nicely and can be had used cheaper than the others (the mb750's, etc. are all great traps, not saying they aren't, but the #4's will do the job).


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: arctichomestead] #943711
10/21/08 07:29 PM
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Glad i ain't gotta make a living trapping beaver with #4 longsprings, lol.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Jtrapper] #943724
10/21/08 07:36 PM
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The TS-85, made lots of skinning work down South for Kyle...(and Jackie) LOL...

I recently looked one over real good, a dang well built beaver catching machine, they dont close slow, thats not a worry.

I have a load of MB-750's they work great for me. I as well have a pile of CDR's, they aint bad neither. The one thing I do like is I can set the 750's on my knee and dont need setters.

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Jtrapper] #943731
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Originally Posted By: Jtrapper
Glad i ain't gotta make a living trapping beaver with #4 longsprings, lol.


I did pretty well with them, mostly Victors with cast jaws, and one old rather beat up Newhouse. I'm tempted to buy some 4 1/2 sleepy creeks or bridger #5 dls's for a bigger jaw spread. The mb750's and such are nice traps but truthfully I like longspring traps better.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Derek Dutton] #943744
10/21/08 07:45 PM
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Tama country IA
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My favorite trap is a bridger #3 or the close copy duke #4. Anit nothing wrong with a bridger # 2 either Dont laugh They get their foot in there front or back and they will be there come morin. No I wouldnt want to do full time ADC with it but it but it gets the job done on the fur line. I like the fact that they dont weigh a ton.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: 1st RiverRat] #943765
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I had a 1-3/4 DUKE 2 coil set for mink on a drowning wire. The next day I had a 37 Lb beaver on the end of the wire. Lucky I might add, the beaver went under a log and couldn't break surface on the other side and expired. If he had tryed hitting land He would have probably pulled out.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: bic] #943776
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those 4 1/2 sleepy creek are a lot like the 44 B&L but much stronger and heavier. GOOD trap too but I haven't used one but my buddy does


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: GLEN] #943824
10/21/08 08:13 PM
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I run CDR's MB750'sand #5 bridger ouble longs and love them all. If I had to rate them I would say that the CDR is at the top. I do want to try the ts85 though.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: coondawg] #943884
10/21/08 08:35 PM
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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Yotaholic] #943944
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Still got my old #4 blake and lamb's, was all we had to beaver trap with in those days. I'll stick with the better beaver traps we have these days.

BMP's claim a #11 is a good beaver trap too, ive held a few in them so I guess they are a good beaver trap, right up there with 1.75 coils and such.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: Jtrapper] #944105
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I will be trying the TS 85 this fall. It looks very beefy & I am sure I will not be disappointed in them.The MB750 or #5 will work as well. Good luck!


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: trapper34] #944129
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Bridger #3s set for front foot catch. Grab 'em by the front foot and it doesn't take as much water to drown 'em. I've had back foot catches too and the Bridgers have always held.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: MT Mtn Trapper] #944576
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Jackie, Glad I don't have to make a livin' trapping beavers period. Know anyone that does that????

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: kytrapper] #946354
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So far I am very pleased with the TS 85s I have and the beaver I have caught in them. THey do appear slow when you spring them, but I have not lost a beaver out of one yet.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: kytrapper] #946370
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The only footholds I've used for Beaver, are the MB-750 and the CDR 7.5. They both performed very well! I think the important thing is the jaw spread. Watch the Paul Dobbins video "BEAVER SITES AND SETS", you'll understand why.

Re: Beaver footholds [Re: RogerDoger] #946377
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Did Clint Locklear ever sell his Custom 9.5 inch traps that he was showing on one of His Video's ??? I'd like to buy one of those and try it out...


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: kytrapper] #946446
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Iam sticking to my CDR's tryed the MB750 and hey its a fine trap and all I just dont like the pan set up.got one the ts 85's and
I Likeeeeeee IT.Also had real good luck with the bridger5 coils the coils fit better in my packbasket.


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Re: Beaver footholds [Re: RayA] #946527
10/23/08 09:19 AM
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I don't recall ever finding a sprung #114 Newhouse that didn't have a beaver in it.


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