
The Best Lure for Beaver Trapping — What Trappers Really Use
In this article we list some of the best-selling, widely used beaver lures on the market today. Beaver lures play an important role for beaver trapping.
Bridger #1.65 Rubber Jaw (4 Coiled) - Each is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Bridger #1.65 Rubber Jaw
MTP Recommendation: Great trap for fox, raccoon, nutria, opossum and skunk.
The Bridger #1.65 Rubber Jaw trap has padded jaws and come either 2-coiled or 4 Coiled. 4 5/8" Inside Jaw Spread, 5 3/4" Outside Jaw Spread, Center swiveled with baseplate and D-Ring. Good swivels and J-Hooks
What is the difference between a regular and offset jaw?
When the trap is in the fired position and you are looking straight down on the trap if the jaws touch together it is a regular or closed jaw trap. If there is a gap where the jaws meet that is called an offset jaw trap.
What is the difference between a 2-coil or 4-coil trap?
A 2-coil trap has a pair of main springs on the same side as the dog. A 4-coil trap has a second pair of springs on the opposite side as the dog. Typically, most 4-coil springs are smaller in size than the main springs.
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