Posted By: rodneyb
#3 northwoods DLS - 10/22/18 07:53 PM
Recently while looking thru an antique shop,I ran across a Northwoods #3 dls trap,of course he had a collector price on the trap.I rarely see any at conventions, so in there day were these traps a good piece of coyote hard ware or just not that many manufactured ?
Posted By: wissmiss
Re: #3 northwoods DLS - 10/22/18 07:58 PM
There are a few Trappers I know that will buy every # 3 double they find - if in good condition and fairly priced.
Northwoods was primarily known for coil spring traps. The long springs they made were limited supply. Not only the 3s but the 2s as well. The # 1 and # 1 1/2 are a bit more common but still sell for a good price when you find them.
If you are looking for some put a post on trap shed. There are a few people that have them and might part with some.
Posted By: MChewk
Re: #3 northwoods DLS - 10/23/18 07:42 AM
Rodney, it was/is a good trap...one of the first dbls with an adjustable pan.
Posted By: RdFx
Re: #3 northwoods DLS - 10/23/18 08:53 AM
good trap, i have a few dozen and use them regularly.
Posted By: jabNE
Re: #3 northwoods DLS - 10/23/18 10:19 AM
They were great, had adjustable pans and better built than the Victor's in some of the Victor models runs.
Used a lot of Northwoods #2s longs for coyotes, and some #3 longs too
Really hard to find them today.
Jim
Posted By: DiggerDale
Re: #3 northwoods DLS - 10/23/18 10:57 AM
In my younger day I had a few of the 2 1/2s that I carried for otter when rat trapping. But the springs were too stout and eventually I traded them off and got 2 1/2 Blake & Lambs.
Alot of cat trappers out here in the west like them for cats
Posted By: YamaCat
Re: #3 northwoods DLS - 10/23/18 01:24 PM
Excellent trap after a whole bunch of tweaking and filing when new. At least the 2 dozen that I owned.