It isnt common but Beaver can reach close to eighty pounds. I prefer a #4 when I use a foothold for beaver. I think #5s are better suited for wolf. You usually use a slightly larger trap for water animals because they are a little harder to hold and most footholds are set on a drowning rig. Which needs enough weight to work. I prefer to use a 330 Connibear though.
It isnt common but Beaver can reach close to eighty pounds. I prefer a #4 when I use a foothold for beaver. I think #5s are better suited for wolf. You usually use a slightly larger trap for water animals because they are a little harder to hold and most footholds are set on a drowning rig. Which needs enough weight to work. I prefer to use a 330 Connibear though.
why though? a beaver i thought was never that big, i use a #3 coil spring for my woodchucks, and the jaws arnt nearly as big as those
i hate to sound like a numbnut but what do you use #5's for? becaues i use a #2 coil spring for fox and a number #3for coyotoes
Where can I get one? Loader?
We sell them on line here: www.bugspraycart.com/traps/long-spring/long-spring-tongs
@killinitraw69 awesome dude can you make a vid of it. :)