Home

Bedding traps

Posted By: TNLandrum

Bedding traps - 04/12/18 02:12 AM

Just curious! Would a coyote wring it’s foot off if the trap didn’t come out of the bed? I was thinking about welding a trap to a steel plate and staking it down.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 02:19 AM

I don't think it would work out well
Posted By: AJE

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 02:38 AM

I wouldn't do it.
Posted By: robert.d12

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 02:52 AM

I think he would at least do some damage to his paw and get out.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 03:18 AM

Your losing more then you will ever gain just don't see the up side to doing that at all.
Posted By: CDA Trapper

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 03:20 AM

Bad idea w/consequences!
Posted By: Drifter

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 04:50 AM

Without swivels you would have more wring outs then not IMO.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 01:38 PM

There's a reason for the chain and several swivels
Posted By: The Beav

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 02:01 PM

Back In the day there was a tapered rod device that was bolted to the bottom of the trap frame. I think It was called Insta bed. Must not have worked to good because you don't see them advertised anywhere.
Posted By: ambush32

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 03:57 PM

Originally Posted By: Tactical.20
There's a reason for the chain and several swivels
Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 05:20 PM

I’m guessing that you may be having trouble with your bedding ?
Posted By: Desertambition

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 06:51 PM

Originally Posted By: Tactical.20
There's a reason for the chain and several swivels


Ditto
Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 09:04 PM

Send me a pm , we are not that far apart. We can probably get together before next season .
Posted By: TNLandrum

Re: Bedding traps - 04/12/18 09:36 PM

Ok thanks guys. I was working on some traps and the thought crossed my mind.
© 2024 Trapperman Forums