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220s and otter? #8078498
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Coon Duke Offline OP
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For dry trail or slide trapping…trigger wires up or down? Preferred trigger shape?

Do you like them slightly elevated?


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078503
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I use 220 belisles and 12" twiste galvanized Spikes - pounded in between SET spring loops
trigger on the bottom; wood pan.

blocked down to be the only opening.


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078512
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I like the belisles as well. Not elevated, triggers either L shaped or a spread out U.

Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078515
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[Linked Image]
Wood pan triggers on bottom

Two traps in cattail "Trail"
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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078519
02/16/24 08:51 AM
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Not trapped otter for years but a 220 on a slide with the trigger on the bottom was my go to set. I’d set it on a couple sticks to keep it from freezing down.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078526
02/16/24 09:00 AM
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280 is my otter trap of choice

160 is legal out of water here

Last edited by Nessmuck; 02/16/24 09:08 AM.

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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078527
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In NY even got them in 160 set like in the photo above. I set for mink that way and an otter decided to try to get through.......jk

Last edited by jk; 02/16/24 09:03 AM.

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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078533
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I prefer my trigger wires held together as a Post with a double ferrule.


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: 2poor] #8078539
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Originally Posted by 2poor
I prefer my trigger wires held together as a Post with a double ferrule.

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But straight up and down

Last edited by Nessmuck; 02/16/24 09:11 AM.

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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078566
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My ferrule would be at the bottom of the wire.


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: 2poor] #8078577
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Originally Posted by 2poor
My ferrule would be at the bottom of the wire.


Yup...that's my beaver set up


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Nessmuck] #8078655
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Why do you like the wires together? To move to the side and make the appearance of a bigger opening?


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078677
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For trail or slide otter sets, trigger wire up in a V form with no trap elevation.

Last edited by bctomcat; 02/16/24 12:04 PM.

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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8078768
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Circle triggers on all 280s and 220s.

Re: 220s and otter? [Re: bctomcat] #8078969
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Originally Posted by bctomcat
For trail or slide otter sets, trigger wire up in a V form with no trap elevation.

if I didn't use wood pans my triggers would be a " L " shape on the bottom all the way to the side with otter trail sets


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: 330-Trapper] #8079564
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Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by bctomcat
For trail or slide otter sets, trigger wire up in a V form with no trap elevation.

if I didn't use wood pans my triggers would be a " L " shape on the bottom all the way to the side with otter trail sets


I’ve used that exact configuration in an attempt to catch gray fox.

It makes a nice inviting opening and with the right trap (and some can be waxed) the trigger will fire with side pressure too.


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Re: 220s and otter? [Re: Coon Duke] #8079574
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Originally Posted by Coon Duke
Why do you like the wires together? To move to the side and make the appearance of a bigger opening?


Wires fastened in a Post are far more durable. More sensitive as well as their is no give when pressure is applied. Plus in my experience Otters worth the knife work don’t slip through a 220 with a post trigger moved to the side.

My beaver body grips are similar. Post trigger and ferrule with trigger wires clipped at hinge point or slightly higher.

Last edited by 2poor; 02/17/24 09:12 AM.

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