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Offline ak_rob

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Victor stoploss trap ???
« on: July 17, 2003, 10:31:58 AM »
I got some old stoplosses the other day and was looking at them what is the best way to place them in a pocket set ? When set the stoploss arm is away from the main spring. I was thinking you would move the main spring to the side a little and have the animal come in over the tail of the trap is this correct :?
 Second if I use a gland lure for mink what are the chances of an otter come to the set and if so should I use a #3 instead :?
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Victor stoploss trap ???
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2003, 05:59:13 PM »
I bought a few of these myself, and had some of the same questions that you did. Let me know what you find out. Charlie Dobbins has some points on modifying the pin for these somewhat to make them a little more "smoother" when the secondary goes off, so I made those adjustments to them. I'm anxious to try some experimenting with them on the water line myself. I thought in shallow water they may be a good option for me for rats where a feedbed set would work but couldn't set a #110 and didn't have enough water to drown on a #1. Might help keep a coon foot away from the trap, too. Again, let me know what you find out on them.
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