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Post by ffemt1271 on Dec 4, 2009 17:30:24 GMT -5
Does anyone know a contact for the fox pen on cottonbelt rd. near mansfield. I've been searching but to no avail. Thanks in advance
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Post by R.C.Livingston on Dec 30, 2009 20:29:20 GMT -5
I use #2 victor forged jaw offset with 8" of twist link with two swivels for the most part along with # 3Sleepycreek offsets with hand forged drags some odd #4 Montgomery and #3-n Victors with hand forged drags I only set on my hunting club for obvious reasons but I have used the MBs for beaver and they are first class with me just dont have any predator size .
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Post by wortman89 on Mar 11, 2010 0:43:36 GMT -5
i use #2 bridger and dukes. I have modified them all. I like laminations and base plates. Ihave never tried MB. but want to.
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Post by octynesii on Mar 18, 2010 17:47:57 GMT -5
My MB-550'S work great for the live market. No foot damage. Great trap out of the box.
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Post by rgp003 on May 11, 2011 15:57:12 GMT -5
#3 montana dogless and 1.75 sleepy creek....if the montanas were american made i would own no other...all mine are held to the 15" anchor cable with three Crunch proof swivels
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Post by ToddH on May 11, 2011 16:35:21 GMT -5
650OL, nail swivels and 12" of twist link chain and a bullet stake with all rivets welded shut for me on the dead end of the spectrum
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Post by gailkeller on Aug 17, 2011 13:47:29 GMT -5
I believe coyote traps start at #3 Bridger,#3 Victor,and MB 650.All of mine are offset and four coiled.Bigger is better,I hate popped trap jaws and empty traps due to smaller traps not designed for coyote.My #11/2 victors do have #1.75 coil springs in them and my #1.75 victors have #3 music wire springs just in case things don't go as planned.
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Post by marshwalker on Sept 27, 2012 17:47:10 GMT -5
Live market? I didn't know there was such a thing....where can you sell the live animals? and which ones?
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Post by chickenwing on Sept 27, 2012 22:43:30 GMT -5
#2 bridger is a great coyote and bobcat trap trap imho mine are fully modified also and some with J.C. Conner Rubber Pad Kits
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