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Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1525532
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I sent them an e-mail to see if they have one that will work with a #2 Dogless.

If not I think I might make one. Just to show off my own Booger Welding skills.


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Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: Goatkiller] #1526334
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I would like to see how it works in red clay?

Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1529705
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First set with the cookie cutter.


Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1529715
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Congrats!


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Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1534706
11/24/15 12:18 PM
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Never trapped anything in my life. Bored at work and came to Aldeer. I see these tools that you guys are talking about and I am wandering, why couldn't you just use a round piece of pipe with a diameter big enough for any of your small traps? I am a fabricator and that's what I see. All you are after is setting the trap below or flush with the dirt line right? so why does it have to be the exact shape? 1 pipe = multiple traps? Again forgive my ignorance like I said I have never been trapping.

Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1534711
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If you can use a piece of pipe I can make all of them you want for 15-20 dollars a piece with a handle to pull them out. I promise they will look way better than that.

Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1534722
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I think the main use for something like this is that it is shaped to the exact dimensions of the trap so that you can bed it in securely with less work. Digging the hole isn't what takes time in setting a trap it is the bedding and packing it tightly in the hole where it is stable and doesn't move if an animal steps on the jaw instead of the pan at first. So with that said, a pipe would only make a round hole and wouldn't work the way these are designed to work.

Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1534892
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Ok got ya. Good fit = no movement of the trap.

Re: New Trapping Tool (Update) [Re: bambam32] #1677474
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Originally Posted By: bambam32
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.




Thought I'd give an update on my cookie cutters. The support bars in the middle bent. I hammered them out and started putting a piece of wood over them. It actually works much better and takes fewer licks to get it in the ground. Less mess and a real time saver in my book.

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