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Post by nightstalker1 on Feb 1, 2014 18:19:39 GMT -5
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Post by alpom on Feb 1, 2014 19:44:12 GMT -5
Excuse my ignorance, but what is the difference practically. What is better and why?
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Post by nightstalker1 on Feb 1, 2014 19:50:02 GMT -5
dogless
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 20:08:07 GMT -5
I REALLY like that trap!!!!
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Post by nightstalker1 on Feb 1, 2014 20:41:52 GMT -5
I REALLY like that trap!!!! Figured you would.....JP too !
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Post by camohoyt340 on Feb 1, 2014 20:47:10 GMT -5
Awesome
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Post by hardwoodcharlie on Feb 1, 2014 21:17:20 GMT -5
very nice,I can see some coming to my door in the very near future thank you for sharing Mr Nightstalker!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 21:54:38 GMT -5
I REALLY like that trap!!!! Figured you would.....JP too ! Can we retro fit the 4 dozen I just bought last fall?
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Post by alpom on Feb 1, 2014 22:15:28 GMT -5
So what is the benefit of dogless
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Post by rusty on Feb 1, 2014 22:21:49 GMT -5
So what is the benefit of dogless No dog as in no bent ,chewed dogs.
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Post by Predator1 on Feb 1, 2014 22:48:26 GMT -5
I'll have some of those! Anyone know how to tune dogless traps?
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Post by traps82 on Feb 1, 2014 23:30:53 GMT -5
So what is the benefit of dogless Dogs are a REAL pain. Once less thing to worry about. Adjust the tension and you are good to go. VERY interested in this one
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Post by trappermac on Feb 2, 2014 6:40:17 GMT -5
I like the regular #2 Bridgers a lot....now they just mad it nicer, and nice bang for the buck.
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Post by jimd on Feb 2, 2014 7:38:16 GMT -5
Sorry Tom, didn't see your post before I added my post. I'll have these traps at the Johnstown show in a couple weeks
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Post by johnm on Feb 2, 2014 9:44:42 GMT -5
How do the Bridgers hold up. I have never tried them but have feared the thin jaws.... what is everyones experience?
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Post by nightstalker1 on Feb 2, 2014 10:52:24 GMT -5
Bridger traps are very popular and hold up well to everything NY has to offer. Buy Bridgers with confidence and if you don't like them....they are an easy sell
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Post by coonduke on Feb 2, 2014 14:12:58 GMT -5
Tom, I know you worked with the #3 dogless. With the pan floppy, how much pan tension would you say there is on that trap?
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Post by jimd on Feb 2, 2014 14:14:34 GMT -5
pans are adjustable.
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Post by nightstalker1 on Feb 2, 2014 14:41:31 GMT -5
Tom, I know you worked with the #3 dogless. With the pan floppy, how much pan tension would you say there is on that trap? With the pan floppy using tester and stock springs center of pan (on Bridger logo) - 2 1/2 pounds end of pan - just under 2 pounds pan end closest to dogles hook up point - 3 1/2 pounds I just ordered 2 dozen of the Bridger #2 dogless to try...just outside lams and go Already NY legal
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Post by coonduke on Feb 2, 2014 15:13:08 GMT -5
Thanks Tom.
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Post by walshy0913 on Feb 2, 2014 17:03:36 GMT -5
oo boy i love the bridger number 2s i have 3 doz and now dogless i cant wait to get my hands on those..anyone know if they can be 4 coiled...i imagine but was just wondering
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Post by Brunner on Feb 2, 2014 17:22:27 GMT -5
MTP has them listed on their website in both 2 and 4 coil models. I imagine the modified version will be coming along shortly.
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Post by nightstalker1 on Feb 2, 2014 17:25:42 GMT -5
The photos show long spring pins.....so all you need is the springs
5 minute job to set-up a dozen traps
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Post by J.P. Wilson on Feb 2, 2014 20:53:44 GMT -5
I will deffinetely be ordering some! Awesome looking set up! Much Cheaper than retro fitting! Haha
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 21:44:06 GMT -5
The photos show long spring pins.....so all you need is the springs 5 minute job to set-up a dozen traps Great! I'll get my 4 dozen to you for retro-fitting this summer... I didn't realize you could knock a dozen out so fast!!!!
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