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Post by trappermac on Jun 6, 2012 11:59:23 GMT -5
The 110 has caught millions of muskrat, probably more rats than any other killer trap ever. But not good enough anymore....go figure.
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Post by centro44 on Jun 6, 2012 12:10:54 GMT -5
i basically use all 110s for rats and mink.....only have a handfull of 210/220s that i use for rats
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Post by Hidehunter1 on Jun 6, 2012 14:58:39 GMT -5
Standing in a big cattail marsh in 2-3 foot of water, trying to trap rats with #110's, is like trying to put out a housefire with a squirtgun. Way overmatched.
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Post by chicken on Jun 6, 2012 15:09:46 GMT -5
Standing in a big cattail marsh in 2-3 foot of water, trying to trap rats with #110's, is like trying to put out a housefire with a squirtgun. Way overmatched. Yes that being said!!! I have 220's for just suck a instance...bit my go to trap for rats is a 160 sized trap!!!!
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Post by centro44 on Jun 6, 2012 18:16:39 GMT -5
majority of rats swim at the bottom any hows
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Post by proratman on Jun 6, 2012 19:58:45 GMT -5
You have got to use the size trap that fits the location! #110's work great where they fit the hole or run perfectly. Don't even try to put a #210 in a tight spot.
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Post by centro44 on Jun 7, 2012 13:06:16 GMT -5
someone gets it
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Post by nyrat on Jun 7, 2012 15:29:09 GMT -5
duke 160s take off one spring and used 210s best brang for the buck . dont use 110s any more have no use for them
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Post by proratman on Jun 8, 2012 19:58:50 GMT -5
A serious rat trapper will have #110's, #160's, and #210's. I don't see much of an advantage with a #150 over a #110. I have been using Victor #110's and the old Northwoods #100 for a long time. Hope I am not mistaken with the model# of the Northwoods but it is a 5"x5" opening. The truth be told, any rat going into a #150 will also go through a #110!
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