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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Possumchamp] #7349025
09/06/21 01:25 PM
09/06/21 01:25 PM
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Southern Nevada
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Originally Posted by Possumchamp
Can anyone talk about a no 11 offset double jaw for a coyote trap? I am curious if it’s enough trap . I use a few mb450 and seem to hold them fine. I use the smaller traps cause they seem to do well on off target such as coon and fox well. Like I said I’ve not really noticed a issue with the yotes in 450 so I’m kinda in the mind set that I don’t need a 2 or larger. With all that said, I’m not a yote master either. Thanks and any info is appreciated.


Haha can it hold a coyote, yes. Is it ideal, no. My buddy and I modified one with lams, #2 chain, and an inline shock. We did it more as a joke than anything in mocking small trap users. Didn’t think it would actually work. Caught a coyote and a bobcat with it. Held them both great. Took a lot of work to convert it to something that I could use out of the box. Now we both mainly use the 450. Easier to bed, and has a good size pan. Haha now we are small trap users haha. But we also don’t have to worry about snow or frozen ground.


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


Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: mad_mike] #7365535
09/27/21 11:34 AM
09/27/21 11:34 AM
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Custer Co, Idaho
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Originally Posted by mad_mike
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They work.


What trap is that Mike?


Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand
Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7366307
09/28/21 10:33 AM
09/28/21 10:33 AM
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ontario canada
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Hey flipper 56 those trap mods look sweet. I have some reg jaw sleepy creek 4 1/2s I wanted to mod for coyote, but did you say you were using them for beaver? I was always under the impression you wanted reg jaw for beaver. do they work as well?

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: sneaky] #7369246
10/01/21 09:28 PM
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49th State
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Originally Posted by sneaky
Originally Posted by mad_mike
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They work.


What trap is that Mike?


It is a Sleepy Creek 4.5.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7369359
10/02/21 12:21 AM
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central arkansas
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Those 4.5 are a great trap!


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7369396
10/02/21 04:58 AM
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The 4.5’s are a bit weak in the shorts when it comes to trapping wolves in the winter time. They just can’t seem to get through a crust or the heavy wet snow that is so common to my region. I now run Koro’s and #9’s in my sets that won’t see ocean water. The 4.5’s do shine in the sets below the tide line.
One tool doesn’t work for 100% of my applications here.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Buck (Zandra)] #7435531
12/19/21 12:56 AM
12/19/21 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Buck (Zandra)
That top picture looks like No.4's.There was a time I wouldn't own a Victor No.4 longspring,I tried them for beaver and hated them,used them for'cats and they were all right,and coyotes?Forget it.Then some years back I was looking at The Trap Shed and a guy had a bunch of modified Sleepy Creek No.3 longsprings and I bought them.That got me to thinking.Watching the Trap Shed I found a guy selling a couple dozen stock Victor No.4's and bought them,and had a friend offset them,base plate and laminated the jaws.I added PIT pans and OMG what a trap!What a difference!I love the way it grabs those coyote paws and holds them comfortably.If I was in country with a heavy mix of 'coon and/or fox I'd probably go with something else.But as a coyote exclusive it has done a very good job for me.As happy as I was with it I did one more mod to a dozen,I put electrical box covers on the PIT pans,that cover about fills the entire space between the jaws.Some don't like pans that large,I love'em.

Buck I have a question … I hear lots of people worried about toe catches and “centering the foot in the jaws” with a small pan. If you have sufficient pan tension and part of the foot is on the jaws doesn’t the coyote just stand on the jaw and not spring the trap if it’s not centered even with a big pan? Seems like with a big electrical box pan I you could pack around the outside of the jaws, put a pan cover over the whole thing and it would work great. With a regular pan I defiantly have trouble packing dirt between the jaw and the pan.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7435698
12/19/21 09:34 AM
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Correct.Whether its a big pan or small,he's got to put enough pressure on it to fire it.I like the whole inside of the spread to be a kill area.In my area and with our coyotes you might only have one shot at a coyote when he comes thru,I don't think much of the "if I miss him today Ill get him later" theory.In other areas of the country that may not be a concern .I never noticed my ratio of toe catches going up using a large pan but if I do grab them by the toes I still have them.Using small pans is no guarantee you still won't get toe catches,that can happen no matter what size the pan.


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Buck (Zandra)] #7435827
12/19/21 12:18 PM
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Thanks for the response. I’d like to be scientific in my experimentation but I don’t have enough encounters to have a sample size so I better rely on more experienced trappers

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7439113
12/22/21 11:30 PM
12/22/21 11:30 PM
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Idaho
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For all you dls guys [Linked Image]

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Fiske] #7439279
12/23/21 07:50 AM
12/23/21 07:50 AM
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Drain, Oregon
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This is an intertesting picture. Such a tight fit

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7440166
12/24/21 02:52 AM
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Just found this thread. Those of you thinking of using #2 for coon are in for a disapointment. They chew out. Been trapping for ni on to 40 years and stopped using 2s for coon the 2nd year.
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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7443316
12/27/21 11:56 PM
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I love this thread. I got interested in big pans and they are a natural with DLS. So I ordered up pit pans, bought some used victors and Newhouse 3,s and 4,s and I’m on an experimentation role!

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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7443321
12/28/21 12:04 AM
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But here’s my question - I lucked into a dozen #3’s mostly B&L that are laminated, have very consistent Miles Triggers, and are center swiveled, a legal requirement in MT. However, some have twist link chain. I would certainly replace it with machine chain given the option, but is it really a big deal? Do I need to? My target is cats and coyotes. Incidentally for 40 year old traps minimum, dang are they strong.

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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7443324
12/28/21 12:15 AM
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I like machine chain, to make it simple I use #5 us made on all traps, I know it's over kill on bobcat traps but I have one size and use it on wolf traps to cat and coyote traps

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Fiske] #7443342
12/28/21 02:14 AM
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A wolf would make short work of twist link, but anyone ever see a coyote tear it up?

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7443350
12/28/21 05:31 AM
12/28/21 05:31 AM
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Twin loop is what is shown I would'nt trust that with coyotes they can bite on the chain and crush bend and open up twin loop chain,I would replace that twin loop with #3 machine American made chain if your using them on drag traps I would use 10 ' of #5 chain.

Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: rick olson] #7443453
12/28/21 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by rick olson
Twin loop is what is shown I would'nt trust that with coyotes they can bite on the chain and crush bend and open up twin loop chain,I would replace that twin loop with #3 machine American made chain if your using them on drag traps I would use 10 ' of #5 chain.

I agree


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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: Snares&All] #7477951
01/29/22 07:56 PM
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Re: The great double longspring thread! [Re: JComer] #7478055
01/29/22 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by JComer
do they make pit pans for #2 victor long springs? or will the #3 long spring pit pans work? Thanks


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