You're headed down the right path adding good swivels. Best advice I ever received from experienced trappers. JMHO- I don't like any flex in the frame at all and I've welded base plates on the traps I have ( Duke) that didn't have them. ( not but a bit over a dollar at the supply houses) I do that, and run a bead where the frame and cross frame connect. Good Luck
Very good information to add man. I agree completely with you and have been shifting towards NoBs because I don't have a welder. Thank you for adding great information.
Bridgers tended to bend on me. Duke's were great with occasional bend. No Bs were solid and would hold anything. Only thing I don't know if I liked for dry land blindset trapping was the bigger pan on no bs.
I've never used the double jaw traps before I'd like that better. I have a feeling you might be buying more of Kendalls 1.5s that dude's traps are literally built like tanks I run a few of his K-9 EXTREMES great traps. Tight Chains Brotha.
You're headed down the right
path adding good swivels.
Best advice I ever received from
experienced trappers.
JMHO- I don't like any flex in the
frame at all and I've welded base
plates on the traps I have ( Duke)
that didn't have them. ( not but
a bit over a dollar at the supply
houses) I do that, and run a
bead where the frame and cross
frame connect.
Good Luck
Very good information to add man. I agree completely with you and have been shifting towards NoBs because I don't have a welder. Thank you for adding great information.
Great video. My favorite that I have used is the Bridger #1.5 Offset
Very sturdy well made traps 👍
The same 3 I’ve mulled over. I like the bridger and no bs best
I do also. But the Bridger can't hang with what I use it for. Which is unfortunate
All great traps! I just got 2 of the Bridger 1 1/2s as my free gift from Minn Trapline and look very nice! Thanks for sharing buddy!
I think you'll like them. No problem buddy!
Thank you
No problem man
that no bs was nice , all that extra steel might slow it down coming out of a dirt bed .i can see where it would be a great water trap .
He beefs up the coil springs with #2s. But I don't bury my blind sets. Low spot on trail and push down solid and go.
Which one has become you preferred one after a year of running the No-BS? I am thinking NO-BS, they look like a great trap for holding on blind sets.
Bridgers tended to bend on me. Duke's were great with occasional bend. No Bs were solid and would hold anything. Only thing I don't know if I liked for dry land blindset trapping was the bigger pan on no bs.
@@nonametrapper4life Thank you for the response, what about the bigger pan did you not like? Sorry newer trapper.
Great video good information
Thanks buddy. Just hope it helps some trappers out
GOOD INFO
Thanks man
I've never used the double jaw traps before I'd like that better. I have a feeling you might be buying more of Kendalls 1.5s that dude's traps are literally built like tanks I run a few of his K-9 EXTREMES great traps.
Tight Chains Brotha.
Ya double jaws are awesome bud. Definitely, Kendall makes great traps. Tight chains brother
Try victor