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Posted By: bttrapper

Conibears - 11/26/18 01:04 AM

I am a very green new trapper. I have different sizes of conibears and tried the rope setting method described on this site. I could not get enough leverage to get a 220 set. I know i am just overlooking something but can't quite figure out what it is. Any suggestions?
Posted By: Boco

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:17 AM

Make or buy some proper setters.
Posted By: bttrapper

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:21 AM

That was my next move just wanted to make this work as well
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:21 AM

Good strong bodygrips are a bugger to set by hand. If I didn't have XXL hands and long fingers I couldn't set them either.
Posted By: trapper les

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:26 AM

I used to set any of them. I use the setters now.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:28 AM

I can set any of the strongest by hand no problem,but who wants to do that all day removing animals from traps when there is a tool that makes it so much easier and faster with no risk of damaging the critter.
The rope is handy as a safety device only.
Posted By: bttrapper

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:36 AM

I shall venture tomorrow and buy a set. Thank u everyone!
Posted By: proratman

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:38 AM

Call me a sissy if you want, but I have a hard time setting #110's by hand. Certainly not #155's or #160's!
Posted By: charles

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:40 AM

You will completely understand once you join the connibear club.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Conibears - 11/26/18 01:41 AM

Originally Posted by Boco
I can set any of the strongest by hand no problem,but who wants to do that all day removing animals from traps when there is a tool that makes it so much easier and fasterwith no risk of damaging the critter.
The rope is handy as a safety device only.

Same here...strong 220s are a bugger because the spring loops are quite small.
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