This is going to be like a book but here goes, a few things I forgot or need clairifacatin... I got a few things from Mark June's website, the logwood dye and the push pins were too things that were cheaper there. The Montana #3s are $7 more a dozen from Minnesota trapping supply then if you buy them directly form John Graham ( he has a web site now, google fur country lures) making the the same as the Bridger #3 dogless ($214 a dz for mod offsets, $207 from JG). I think I like everything about the bridger's except they do have a sharp edge instead of a rounded edge and you will have to dig a little bigger hole to bed them in but you get a tiny bit bigger trap as a trade off. I do want to say again I use the Montana's and just got the bridger's to try out so I could give others a more educated opinion, I have no complaints with the MT's. When I say I loss some traps every year, in mean they get stolen, or one got driven over a few times buy the rancher feeding his cows this year and it is beyond repairs. The #11's are to be used for muskrat but in places that I have a high probability of catching other things. I have not been trying to catch otter,beaver ect with my 1 1/2's but they have been getting into them and mainly getting away so I am hopping the 11's will hold them let me know what you all think and what you experience has been. The Berkshire stabilizers come with a nut you put on not a bolt. They are made for the 110's but they work on150's also. I love them and they are awesome for seeing 110's in the marsh. Don't work as good in rocky creeks. The Atlas gauntlets have elastic not bungees, sorry, I'm not as stupid as I sound on video, or at least I hope not! Again thanks for watching hope you enjoyed and glad to read your comments.
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Trapping order arrived, fur shed update and a look at Montana #3 and Bridger #3 dogless traps.
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