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New Trapping Tool (Update) #1505752
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The postman delivered my new cookie cutter trap bedders today for my MB-550's and MB-650's. The idea is to hammer them in and then pull the plug out of the ground. They are 1.5" deep and the bottom has a cutting edge all the way around. I saw these on youtube and I found them at southernsnares.com for $25 each. If you have rocks in your soil, they have a heavier duty model for $35. I'm hoping these will be a big time saver.



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Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1505765
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I'm interested to hear how those work for you.


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Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1505780
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I've got so many different kind of traps I'd have to have a truckload of different bedders! Lol!

Hopefully they'll help you out!


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Originally Posted By: North40R
I've got so many different kind of traps I'd have to have a truckload of different bedders! Lol!

Hopefully they'll help you out!


I hear ya. They do have ones for other traps. I need all the help I can get.

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Southern snares Is one of my favorite trapping stores! I ordered some lure from them an received it the next day!


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Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1506780
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I made one of these for my dukes.

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Originally Posted By: Stikman
I made one of these for my dukes.


How does it work for you? I'm itching to try it out but it'll be two weeks before I can get back to the camp.

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Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1506813
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How will it hold up would be my question? In pastured land or sod farm trapping it would be fine , but what about red clay? How will it hold-up setting 40 sets a day in red clay?

Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1506868
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Shooters if I had to make 40 a day in red clay I'd sale every trap I own and start playing golf! Lol! Even worse would be digging finned super stakes out of that mess.

I love them in a sand bed but they will make you loose your religion in clay!


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40 is a long day for sure! Buy I have done it . Not going to lie we are talking day light to dark. Im not as young as i use to be! grin 25-30 is about a normal day for me in red clay. Unless its hot summer time then it maybe less! I pull regular Fox Hollow stakes up with a Toyota 4x4 grin

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Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1506922
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I broke a couple chains last year trying to pull mine up with the winch on my ranger. Now if I know I'm in clay I'll run drags. I've caught 3 coyotes in one set with the finned super stakes and could literally dig them up with 3 chops of post hole diggers! They are awesome in sand.


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In the past i have kept 1/2 dozen or so Mb-650s with 18 inch chains for sandy spots, or sand washes on the sides of red clay roads. But I hardly ever go past 12 inchs in red clay with Fox Hollow stakes. IM not lucky enough to get to trap in much sand! grin

Re: New Trapping Tool [Re: bambam32] #1508580
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Originally Posted By: bambam32
Originally Posted By: Stikman
I made one of these for my dukes.


How does it work for you? I'm itching to try it out but it'll be two weeks before I can get back to the camp.

Works great!!!
I'll try and post a pic

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I'm gonna get one if they have one that will fit a #2 dogless.

That being said... looks like my kid welded that thing together. grin

Wow. Talk about some booger welding.....


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Originally Posted By: Goatkiller
I'm gonna get one if they have one that will fit a #2 dogless.

That being said... looks like my kid welded that thing together. grin

Wow. Talk about some booger welding.....
Im not saying is a bad product, BUT Like GoatKiller said = Look at the welds. After you hammer a few sets in what will happen to those welds???

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Originally Posted By: shooters
Originally Posted By: Goatkiller
I'm gonna get one if they have one that will fit a #2 dogless.

That being said... looks like my kid welded that thing together. grin

Wow. Talk about some booger welding.....
Im not saying is a bad product, BUT Like GoatKiller said = Look at the welds. After you hammer a few sets in what will happen to those welds???


I'll let you know. I agree the welds are sloppy but that's probably why it's $24.95 and not $100. I've blown a lot more on lures that I never caught anything on. If it just saves a little time and frustration then it'll be worth it to me.

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Maybe I won't post a pic....
I'm not the best welder but I can make due!!!
I'll get the grinder out before the pics...

Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1521076
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Cookie cutters worked great today. I found that they work better with firm taps rather than pounding on it. Definitely a time saver for me.

MB-550 cutter



MB-650 cutter



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Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1521165
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Looks good bambam. Were the sets easy to bed after you put your anchors in?


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Originally Posted By: North40R
Looks good bambam. Were the sets easy to bed after you put your anchors in?


Yes. The sides of the bed were complete in less than a minute. All I had to do was make some adjustments to the bottom of the bed.

I dug a hole in the middle for the chain. Scraped out enough underneath so the trap rested on the levers and jaws. Pressed in until the wobble was out. Then hammered the edge of the bed against the jaws and levers. Pressed again. Firmed up the ground around the trap. It was solid. Peat moss between the jaws.


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