Conibear Trap Size Chart

Conibear Trap Size Chart - Light chain with rings, etc. A 7x 6 has got to be either a 220 or a 160. Victor 55 size conibear would be the best kill trap for squirrels hands down. Bmi makes a very nice 55 size conibear as well but has two springs like the 120 has i really don't use to many kill traps anymore after i started using the aes type mulity catch cage traps. Some of the illustrations are repetitive, but i included them because many of us have different capacities for interpreting a how to from a drawing. It is unlawful to set above the ground any body gripping trap with a jaw spread in excess of 5 inches when using any bait, lure or scent. The videos are more visual and self explanatory.

Nothing really, they're kinda like trap sizes for footholds. 110=4.5x4.5 220=7x7 330=10x10 there are several other sizes, and some have one spring, some have 2 springs. It is unlawful to set above the ground any body gripping trap with a jaw spread in excess of 5 inches when using any bait, lure or scent. Lower number equals smaller trap, but it doesn't convert to a inch size.

They are also of a different size than anything else, so most stabilizers like h stands that fit other brands won't fit a belisle. Here is the regulation i found. It is unlawful to set above the ground any body gripping trap with a jaw spread in excess of 5 inches when using any bait, lure or scent. I've saw catch pics on here of guys dispatching otters in 120! Trap size #3432179 11/19/12 01:03 pm 11/19/12 01:03 pm: The rope technique can be used to set any size body grip trap.

For both skunk coon and possums around here i use 160 and 220 very effectively. Victor 55 size conibear would be the best kill trap for squirrels hands down. Coon can vary in size but you'd be safe with 160 and 220 size bodygrippers. I have to humbley disagree strong 220s are my favorite otter trap. Nothing really, they're kinda like trap sizes for footholds.

Victor 55 size conibear would be the best kill trap for squirrels hands down. Some of the illustrations are repetitive, but i included them because many of us have different capacities for interpreting a how to from a drawing. The rope technique can be used to set any size body grip trap. They are also more expensive.probably 1.5x or more than a similar trap by others.

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110=4.5x4.5 220=7x7 330=10x10 there are several other sizes, and some have one spring, some have 2 springs. It is unlawful to set above the ground any body gripping trap with a jaw spread in excess of 5 inches when using any bait, lure or scent. The following are variations of how to set a trap with a rope. Light chain with rings, etc.

Nothing Really, They're Kinda Like Trap Sizes For Footholds.

The videos are more visual and self explanatory. Trap size #3432179 11/19/12 01:03 pm 11/19/12 01:03 pm: They are also more expensive.probably 1.5x or more than a similar trap by others. Lower number equals smaller trap, but it doesn't convert to a inch size.

Always Right Behind The Ears A Lot Of Times The Trap Is Setting In The Original Set Location.

Victor 55 size conibear would be the best kill trap for squirrels hands down. Two different critters there.skunks can be targeted very effectively with 120 & 155 size bodygrippers. I never had a bad catch with one! Coon can vary in size but you'd be safe with 160 and 220 size bodygrippers.

For Both Skunk Coon And Possums Around Here I Use 160 And 220 Very Effectively.

Made stronger, better triggers out of the box, better safeties, cables with swivels vs. I've saw catch pics on here of guys dispatching otters in 120! Some of the illustrations are repetitive, but i included them because many of us have different capacities for interpreting a how to from a drawing. For example, a 120 is a 110 with 2 springs.

I have to humbley disagree strong 220s are my favorite otter trap. Trap size #3432179 11/19/12 01:03 pm 11/19/12 01:03 pm: For both skunk coon and possums around here i use 160 and 220 very effectively. The following are variations of how to set a trap with a rope. For example, a 120 is a 110 with 2 springs.