Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Beartrap on December 19, 2010, 02:34:47 PM
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How long are the doors on that thing?
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I make my doors 10x13. The trap is 12x12x48.
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do you have them on a rolling log drownder set? I use to do that with live beaver traps. I would lightly staple them to two trees that I had pushed down into the mud in deeper water, over 4' and once I got a beaver in the trap it would wiggle the small staples free and the trap would slide down the poles and act as a drownder.
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how does the trigger on that thing work? i have the right wire to build one, and the metal for the fram i can get from the metal shop at school, that is if your willing to share your secret? ;)