#342973 - 09/21/07 08:37 AM
#2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 578
Loc: MO
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I picked up some Victor #2 square jaw coils yesterday that have the jaws on the ouside of the base. Are these any better than the other ones with the jaws on the inside? I don't care much for these as a fox and coyote trap but I was thinking I may baseplate 'em and have them ready in case I need them as a last resort. Anyone have much experience with these? Thanks.
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#342977 - 09/21/07 08:44 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: NEMOparttimer]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 535
Loc: Michigan
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Personally I would just use them as a mink trap, and put the money for modifiying them towards new traps. I just wouldn't want to take the chance destroying them or having pullouts by setting them for fox and coyote.
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#342980 - 09/21/07 08:47 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: NEMOparttimer]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 836
Loc: Columbus, MI -50-
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Nemo,
I boutght a couple dozen of them many years ago. They were OK for fox since the fox is not very strong but, with coyote being everywhere, you face a good possiblity of them pulling the jaws out of the frame (happened to me a couple of times). The ones I have left will only be used for coon, mink and rats in drowning sets.
I've never baseplated mine and that might help but I still don't like them.
Hope this helps,
Bob
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#342993 - 09/21/07 08:55 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: SgtMaj Bob]
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Registered: 08/13/07
Posts: 503
Loc: WEST VIRGINIA
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I had a half dozen and sold em to a kid for $13 at the state convention. Told him not to set them if there was a chance of catching a coyote. Like the sgt. said they're probably ok for fox but I believe a coyote would pop the jaws out of em in about a minute or less, IMO. If there's a chance of coyote gettin in your fox set, probably don't want to set them, but that's my thoughts.
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#343072 - 09/21/07 10:34 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: PAFOXTRAPPER55]
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Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 384
Loc: WVa
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I started out using them my first season last year. Not knowing any better. I had more yote pullouts then I can even remember. They practically tore them all to pieces. They were great for coon....I don't know about fox or cat. But, all they do is educate anything bigger.
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#343135 - 09/21/07 11:42 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: ktbearpaws]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 463
Loc: plattsburg, missouri
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i've got eight #2's i've set on drowners strictly for coon. they work just fine for that. but, i'd be a little leary putting them out on dryland sets. just don't trust them that much.
the grump.
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#343401 - 09/21/07 03:42 PM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: Gary]
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Registered: 12/27/06
Posts: 2368
Loc: NY
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I like them as mink traps.
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#343443 - 09/21/07 04:12 PM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: boyswannatrap]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 793
Loc: AR
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By far the worst trap Woodstream ever made. They are weak and catch too high.
Crowkiller
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#343826 - 09/21/07 09:43 PM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: FoxnCoon93]
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Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 1855
Loc: East-Central Wisconsin
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I have 3 dozen #2 Victor Coils that I use for muskrat floats and for large rat feed beds or at houses with large flat ares where the rats are active. I did just the opposite as you, I bought cheaper #2s years ago during the fur market crash and looked for the weakest spring ones for rats. I have held one 39 lb. coyote in one and the trap was OK, but they are not what I want on my canine line but they really drown rats in the deeper water areas where coon are not as likely for me.
Bryce
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#344018 - 09/22/07 05:25 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: bblwi]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 836
Loc: Columbus, MI -50-
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I recall four-coiling one in the mid 90s and the pressure I used to set the trap bent the base. Needless to say, I took the second set of coils off.
I believe they were made predominantly as a fox trap and, at the time, coyote weren't as prevalent throughout the US (at least not in the east). The trap worked very well for fox but are just not strong enough for bigger animals. As for coon traps, there’s just way too much room under the jaw (unless you are using a drowning rig).
My .02.
S/F,
Bob
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#344030 - 09/22/07 06:34 AM
Re: #2 Victor coilspring Square Jaws, Any good ??
[Re: SgtMaj Bob]
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Registered: 01/01/07
Posts: 272
Loc: NE OHIO
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I have a dozen of the Victor #2's with the jaws on the inside tips pointing out. Seems like a good trap and I'm looking to use them on yotes. Am I going to have issues with them? I want to do it the right way. Thanks any input would be great. P.S. not trying to hi-jack you topic.
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