Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2202:20 AM
It was even better when I was still in school I brought one and everyone thought I was nuts to ask them to put their hand in it. Theyd say I will if you do snap before they could finish they’re sentence now they are already eating words lol it was the funniest thing to watch.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2202:31 AM
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
I only used a 1.75 when I did my demo people thought I was going to loose a finger or several
those nice wide jaws are probably even easier on the hand than the skinny little 1.75 jaw
totally kills the myth that traps injure , when you look your audience in the eye and don't flinch when you jam your hand in the trap
Any time I give a demo seems I end up with the trap on my hand before I mean it and it seems to help people understand a lot better. Was doing a demo for my 12th grade paper and part of it was a short lecture. Well I had a modified #3dblas on the table and as I was talking I went to lean on the table and guess where my finger landed ? Everyone heard the CLUCK! And I just paused look down and said " ...ouch .... Yeah so that happens alot " and kep talking with this trap on my head for the last 3 or so minutes. Whole time the class is just looking at me like then I took it off flex my and and all and peoel where Amazed !
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2202:45 AM
Originally Posted by Zim
Sometimes it tends to hurt more than others. Cold wet hands with a 1.5 on my ring fingernail comes to mind. It does however expand your vocabulary.
Zim
yup the secret is go deep and let it his some meat, knuckles do hurt , but nothing like they envision , they have some miss-guided idea that it will break the bones
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2212:54 PM
Originally Posted by PineDoggin
I did a 330 coni but forgot to video it,lol
Thats one I have not been in. I have stayed out of 750s also. But 1.5, 1.75, 2, 550, 5, and 220 I have been in. Never recorded. Had a hard time getting out of the 220 by myself.
How were you caught and did you get out by yourself?
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2202:54 PM
My wife and I had been married about a year. One morning after a rain I had a sow out and I started looking for a reason. I found some weeds on the fence near the bedroom window and I had leather gloves on as I usually did when handling a hot wire. The difference was I was reaching over a 30'' woven wire and my pants were damp. Everything connected and I turned the sky blue. I had cleaned my mouth up at least 5 yrs before that and my wife had never had a foul word come from me. Almost immediately that back door swung open and she said "What did you say"? All day she wouldn't leave it alone. I finally said "I guess I'm not as pure as you thought I was".
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2203:50 PM
Y’all can say it doesn’t hurt all you want, but when you’re tired and careless and catch just one finger it stings a little. Now when you jump with that caught finger and reach the end of the chain, then yeah, it hurts!!! My middle finger still to this day has a slight hump between the knuckles and was numb for a good 6 months. If you want a challenge, stick one finger in it and get back to me, lol!!
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2204:02 PM
Originally Posted by Wanna Be
Y’all can say it doesn’t hurt all you want, but when you’re tired and careless and catch just one finger it stings a little. Now when you jump with that caught finger and reach the end of the chain, then yeah, it hurts!!! My middle finger still to this day has a slight hump between the knuckles and was numb for a good 6 months. If you want a challenge, stick one finger in it and get back to me, lol!!
one finger catches and knuckles definitely hurt , good reason to be wearing a glove
it doesn't cut your finger off like people expect to happen based on the lies they have been told.
you can preface putting on the glove with , think of a coyote paw , they have leathery pads and run on gravel without a second thought , do you run on gravel bare foot?
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2204:13 PM
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by PineDoggin
I did a 330 coni but forgot to video it,lol
Thats one I have not been in. I have stayed out of 750s also. But 1.5, 1.75, 2, 550, 5, and 220 I have been in. Never recorded. Had a hard time getting out of the 220 by myself.
How were you caught and did you get out by yourself?
I had a 220 I was holding by the jaws in one hand and a coon I had just caught in the other hand. Instead of setting the coon down and hooking the springs on the 220, I thought I was fast enough to throw the 220 on the ground without getting caught. Wrong! I got caught by my thumb and pointer finger. I had a nylon cord and my teeth I used to get out. If I didn't happen to have the cord in my pocket, I would have worn the trap home.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2210:12 PM
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by PineDoggin
I did a 330 coni but forgot to video it,lol
Thats one I have not been in. I have stayed out of 750s also. But 1.5, 1.75, 2, 550, 5, and 220 I have been in. Never recorded. Had a hard time getting out of the 220 by myself.
How were you caught and did you get out by yourself?
Luckily I had 2 things ,my wife was with me checking and the RTS setter which was back in the bed of my truck. And on top of that it was a Belisle. It got me above the wrist and by the time she brought me the setter my hand was purple and I mean purple.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2210:26 PM
I had a #3 Northwoods catch me in the shop once. I heard and felt a "thunk" and looked down to see it hanging on my two fingers. It surprised me more than anything. My middle daughter and trapping partner at the time got caught in a Northwoods 1.75. I told her I was going to leave her there to see if she made a catch circle.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 12/15/2211:03 PM
Originally Posted by TheYouthTrapper
I've caught myself in 110s, 1.5 longs, 1 longs, #0 longs, and 1.5s coils so far. They sting a bit but not too bad after the initial.
It always depends on how they get you aond other factors has been said above. Have then grab one cold finger across the small joint in a 1.5 is going to be worse than Gering your whole warm hand in a #5.
Or if you catch yourself twice close together.
Beaver trapping makes me nervous in water. Don't wire off your traps or connect them to the droning rige tell after they are set.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 01/06/2308:25 PM
Back in the late 70's here in Ohio they were trying to ban trapping. Back then about the only trap you could trap fox with was the old Victor no.2 . I used to drive towmotor, and use my index finger to spin the wheel a lot. So the finger was a little tougher than most. I would set a new no. 2 on the desk or counter where ever I could get peoples attention to show them that traps aren't the evil tools they've been told. Stick that one finger in the trap , and shock them every time. Take the trap off , and flex my finger and never flinched. I like to think I changed a few people's minds.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 01/06/2308:41 PM
I've been caught in so many , that I can't list them all from memory . Do know that if it was by surprise , it hurt more than if intentional , because the jerk back from it caused the scraping of the fingers , and sometimes drew blood.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 01/06/2309:21 PM
I had a 14 jump go off once on my hand just below my thumb.The worst of it was I couldn't get my foot or knee on the end of the leaf spring to open it back up because my hand was over it.Somehow or other I was able to open it.Very awkward because the trap was on a slide wire on a dam.I thought for a minute I'd have to cut the wire and head for home an hour away.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 01/06/2309:37 PM
Before night latching, it was usual practic to set hair trigger on my 1.75 Northwoods for fox. Just finished the set but felt I needed to smooth off the dirt just a little more. The trap grabbing me across the hand dint hurt but it did when I hit the end of the chain!
This summer our local MTA chapter had a booth at one of the local fairs. Not uncommon for people to comment on how traps crush the animals paw. One such young man made that statement repeatedly in a very loud voice so I demonstrated they do not using an MB550. The moment it went off all three kids gasspt in horror but I didn't flinch. Wiggled my fingers and ask them if it looked like my fingers where crushed. Their mother thought it was hilarious and then thanked me for the demonstration. I atleast hope I helped educate them somewhat.
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 01/06/2310:07 PM
Never would have believed 160 could vault 8 inches out of a box and clamp on my hand thumb tingled for a month and pointer finger has a permanent lump also discovered those little tree-felling wedges are mighty handy
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 01/07/2312:37 AM
Caught myself at least twice this week in #3s. Figure if u don't catch yourself now and again your just lolly gagging around and ain't moving fast enough. Lol
Re: My Side.. this is your fault. - 06/01/2310:07 PM
I agree, the “hand” doesn’t really hurt. But catch a middle finger, when it’s anchored, and then jump up…now that hurts! It’s been almost two years and I still have a knot on the bone, lol. I don’t think it was the actual catch as it was reaching the end of the chain!!!!