#316860 - 08/30/07 02:25 PM
120's for raccoons`
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Registered: 12/23/06
Loc: Logan Utah
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I'm contemplating making some 120 boxes and running them for raccoons in the state of Missouri this season. It's the largest conibear that we can legally have on land. I remember a few years ago an article in T&PC about using 120's and wondered if anyone had any luck using them. Any insight would be great.
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#316869 - 08/30/07 02:32 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: thrstyunderwater]
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BuckNE
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thrstyunderwater, the 120 is a 4 1/2 inch trap. The maximum allowed in Missouri is 5 inches. Because of this, one of our illustrious T-Man members has started building 5 inch traps, just for you. They are built heftier than a 120, with stronger springs, and legal in Missouri. Our own Bill Crum makes em. They are for sale up yonder under the banner for Minnesota Trapline Products. Go to traps, and then to rbg's. They are listed with Bill's RBG's.
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#316884 - 08/30/07 02:44 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
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Registered: 12/23/06
Loc: Logan Utah
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Looks like you learn something new every day.
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#316899 - 08/30/07 02:54 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: thrstyunderwater]
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BuckNE
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I hear tell they are deadly on them Missouri coons. What I've heard from people who use them is that you have to make your box deep enough so they can't reach in, and set it up so it is 4 to 6 inches off the ground so it is easier for them to poke their heads in. Supposed to get a good catch right behind the ears every time.
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#317063 - 08/30/07 03:56 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: M. Howard]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Loc: Logan Utah
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Has anyone ever used these new 5x5 coninbears? If not has anyone on here ever used 120's for coons?
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#317111 - 08/30/07 04:09 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: thrstyunderwater]
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Registered: 02/04/07
Loc: Eastern townships Quebec Canad...
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I've never used the new 5x5 conis but i read a article in TP&C about a trapper that used them very sucessfully.
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#317189 - 08/30/07 04:36 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: canadian trapper]
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Registered: 01/01/07
Loc: SE. Minnesota
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My son has caught a few coon with 120's and 5 x 5's. Biggest problem is keeping them from reaching in with their hand. The ones he's caught over the head have not ever struggled. They make a nice catch right behind the ears. Both traps definately have the smack down power.
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#317522 - 08/30/07 07:56 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: Gary]
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Registered: 02/05/07
Loc: North-east Wisconsin
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I dont know if Im right or wrong but a 4.5 inch spread seems really small for coon. What happens if you end up getting a 30 pound coon with a 6 inch wide head.They would probobly be unwilling to jam thier head in that small of an opening.
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#317582 - 08/30/07 08:32 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: RollingStone]
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BuckNE
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I ain't never seen a coon with a 6 inch head, and I've caught some big ones.
Disclaimer: there are no coons in southeast Nebraska.
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#317721 - 08/30/07 10:13 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
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Registered: 01/11/07
Loc: Missouri Ozarks
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For those of you who have experience with using both 5x5s and 120s, how much difference does the extra .5 in. in the 5x5s? From what I've heard, the 5x5s can be pretty expensive (I don't know the exact prices), so would the financial benefits of the 120s outweigh the size and strength benefits of the 5x5s?
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#317756 - 08/30/07 10:51 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: TOTF]
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Registered: 06/23/07
Loc: galesburg illinois
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this is my problem here, although i realize that its a matter of leagal bull, i still dont think 120's are good for coons, in fact i was at gander mountain earlier tonight, and my dad, who hasnt trapped since he was my age handed me this thing and said "man theese 120's sure seem bigger than they used to" he handed me a duke 160, which we mutually decided wasnt worth the money, at $7, when in illinois 220's are good as gold and only a few dollars more than a 160, i was gunna give them a shot, but it just dosent seem like they would be anywere near as effective as a 220
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#317761 - 08/30/07 11:01 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: Wcrose19]
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BuckNE
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Wcrose19, I think everyone agrees that a 160 or 220 is the preferred bodygrip trap for a coon, but the problem is that some states have laws that limit them to 5 inches if set on land. Missouri is one of those states. Nebraska limits you to 5 inches if set on dry land in a public area, but you can go up to a 220 if on private land, which most of it is.
So, Bill, and maybe some others I don't know about, started making these 5 inch bodygrips for those situations. I've never used one. But I've been told by people who have that they are made stouter than a normal 120, and the springs are a lot stronger. I've never held one, but I drew a 5"x5" square on a piece of paper and put a 110 on top of it. The extra 1/2 inch on each side makes a heck of a difference.
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#317768 - 08/30/07 11:15 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
[Re: RayA]
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BuckNE
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Ray, you wouldn't happen to have a pic of one of the square ones over a 110, would you?
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#317773 - 08/30/07 11:24 PM
Re: 120's for raccoons`
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Registered: 12/25/06
Loc: mn
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any of ya minnesotans know what the legal size of conies is on land?
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