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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530378
06/22/14 08:50 PM
06/22/14 08:50 PM
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Minnesota
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They do all I ask of them. More compact I might have to send you a doctorered up #4 Bridger then you can see what you have been misssing. Give me a couple weeks and I should have one ready to send to you.

Last edited by J_M; 06/22/14 09:27 PM.

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Joel Money
Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530380
06/22/14 08:53 PM
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williams,mn
trapper les Offline
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Just bring to Barnum...I'll bring a CDR.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530450
06/22/14 09:31 PM
06/22/14 09:31 PM
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Minnesota
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I figured I'd just send you one then you can tell me what a peice of junk it is or if they might be worth setting.


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Joel Money
Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530453
06/22/14 09:35 PM
06/22/14 09:35 PM
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How does a #11 work on Grey Fox? I don't have any rats near me anymore and I have a bunch off #1s I want to convert to #11s to use on greys.


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530460
06/22/14 09:40 PM
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Worked on these ones the other day, turned out great!


Put 2 pounds of pan tension on them. Is that good for coyotes with the occasional fox and coon?


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530503
06/22/14 10:05 PM
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Minnesota
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Backstrap they look like a couple nice traps


Cat trapperI like your signature.


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: J_M] #4530573
06/22/14 10:43 PM
06/22/14 10:43 PM
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williams,mn
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I'll certainly give you my opinion,JM.
Originally Posted By: J_M
I figured I'd just send you one then you can tell me what a peice of junk it is or if they might be worth setting.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530596
06/22/14 10:54 PM
06/22/14 10:54 PM
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I hope I wont have to include a setting video for setting a dogless. Do you like center swiveled or side of the frame? Have you ever looked at a #5 SLS?

Last edited by J_M; 06/22/14 10:55 PM.

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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530634
06/22/14 11:16 PM
06/22/14 11:16 PM
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williams,mn
trapper les Offline
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Havnt seen one,can it be set over the knee ? Doesnt matter where its swiveled.


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: trapper les] #4530709
06/22/14 11:52 PM
06/22/14 11:52 PM
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Yes they can be set fairly easily over the knee. Now I imagine tomorow I will have to spend some shop time to get it started.


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4530943
06/23/14 08:43 AM
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Do it because you want to,not because you have to.I can see you enjoy modding traps.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4531144
06/23/14 12:23 PM
06/23/14 12:23 PM
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I realy enjoy making the perfect tool for the job. One that every time you set it youu know it is the best trap you can place there I like not having a questions in mind that if a critter steps in that set it will still be there when I make my next check.
I would like to get a respone from someone who has diffrent expiernce than I do.

I talked with a guy that sets exposed for cats and if I were trapping rock there would be some modifications. Nice to hear what works for others.

Wife is STRONGLY sugesting that we make a sliding green house for spring and late fall veg. whistle


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4531286
06/23/14 02:59 PM
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J M it has work for you I agree , what works for you or me may not work for others, I believe theres nothing new under the sun , just new to us , the exchange of info.is good.and it might help others a long the &shorten the learning curve from someone and when came on here, ie sign on.i believed that what it was.and for the most part has been. Thank you J M pup for all you bring.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4546270
07/05/14 11:51 AM
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Repairing the dog and pan on a long spring trap.
I had this #3 Newhouse and the cross piece was broken where the dog attaches.
I ground off the rivet attaching the cross to the frame and replaced it with a Victor cross by bolting on the cross.
I would rather have replaced it with a Newhouse cross however they are very hard to find. At least I can set this trap.
This is a good fix if you have broken the cross where the dog attaches.





unfortunately I now have a Newhouse trap with a Victor pan. Not so cool.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4568092
07/22/14 12:58 PM
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In my limeted expieriance I love how easy it is for me to set long springs, bed long springs, and their great holding power. Which leads me to my only bugaboo about them. When I use my Bridger #5 double longs for beaver trapping they're a joy to set and bed, but a real PIA to get a 40 lbs + beaver out of them when I make back foot catches.

With a coil spring I just throw the swampy booger on its back, put my thumbs on the base and use my fingers to compress the springs enough to release the back foot. With by Bridger's it become a dis-jointed contortion act for me on a sloppy river bank. Anyone here know what I'm talking about and have a fix?


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Warmutt] #4568134
07/22/14 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Warmutt
In my limeted expieriance I love how easy it is for me to set long springs, bed long springs, and their great holding power. Which leads me to my only bugaboo about them. When I use my Bridger #5 double longs for beaver trapping they're a joy to set and bed, but a real PIA to get a 40 lbs + beaver out of them when I make back foot catches.

With a coil spring I just throw the swampy booger on its back, put my thumbs on the base and use my fingers to compress the springs enough to release the back foot. With by Bridger's it become a dis-jointed contortion act for me on a sloppy river bank. Anyone here know what I'm talking about and have a fix?


Sleepy Creek makes a body grip setter that also works well with the big long springs. Comes with U deals to facilitate setting.
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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4568170
07/22/14 01:51 PM
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with the 330 body grips and the big longs you need a spring compressor.
Ive seen one on the market for longs that you put your foot on.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Warmutt] #4568282
07/22/14 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: Warmutt
In my limeted expieriance I love how easy it is for me to set long springs, bed long springs, and their great holding power. Which leads me to my only bugaboo about them. When I use my Bridger #5 double longs for beaver trapping they're a joy to set and bed, but a real PIA to get a 40 lbs + beaver out of them when I make back foot catches.

With a coil spring I just throw the swampy booger on its back, put my thumbs on the base and use my fingers to compress the springs enough to release the back foot. With by Bridger's it become a dis-jointed contortion act for me on a sloppy river bank. Anyone here know what I'm talking about and have a fix?


Yep i know what ur talkin about!


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4568578
07/22/14 07:24 PM
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Schmitt trapping supply has dbls setter is pretty nice that locks I got two them for working on and mods for dbls. Will work nicely for ya.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #4568641
07/22/14 07:47 PM
07/22/14 07:47 PM
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Been eyeing them. I might have to order them when I order my 3/0 double link chain.

Les the frame is ready, working on pan and lamination.

Last edited by J_M; 07/22/14 07:49 PM.

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