don' t let the cat outside. duke #110 conibear trap

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the duke #110 body trap. a great little dangerous trap that works 100% of the time when used correctly. warning when used incorrectly this trap is very dangerous and can cause serious injury. I have been using this trap with great success for years now. Combine this trap with a "box" trap with it and you will get an even higher success rate for varmint control.

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Grab the top of the conibear 110 when setting (grab the area near where you set the trigger, but grab more towards the corner). That way your thumb is never in there. And if it goes off, then you're fine.

exothermic
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Great video, good explanation. I like learning about the mechanics of things. Trapping is pretty interesting.
Thanks.

circle
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Good video. Thanks for the box suggestion.

denniszink
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got my fingers bit by the double spring foothold in a trapper ed course, that sucker hurts

PaddlePortagePole
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What would be the best way to catch a wary rabbit

charliewright
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You can put end covers on each end with smaller holes that a squirrel or rat can enter, but not a dog or cat. The ends can be made easily removable.

swdw
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I trap barn cats all the time with them. Only thing you’ll see is there tail twitch once or twice

pitts
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At 1:43 You absolutely don't want to hold it that way. That's exactly how you break a thumb. You hold it with your finger tips from the side the dog is on ONLY.

SirThunderPants
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Don’t let this guy fool you, none of the traps he uses are dangerous for hands. I collect my 110’s by sticking my hand in them and setting them off. I’ve seen guys put their hands in 330’s.

travispovey
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That’s pretty clever, I was always just putting them up in the trees to keep pets away from them. I might steal your idea friend.

Bungus
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You just answer so many of my questions lol ty

jimhodge
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Make a safety hook on the spring. Most models of conibear trap have a safety hook

RandomsFandom
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Great video. Watch out, sounds like someone has already called the law dogs on you.

bagman
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Do you place any bait in the box for a Ferrell cat? Or are they attracted to the box itself?
Thanks

longspur
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You don't need to be "humane". Or whatever that means. You need to be hungry. Humane is irrelevant to survival.

bighoss
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Shouldn’t dry fire them because they can get bent. There should also be a safety on the hand grip made of thick steel wire.

puffingtonsmythe
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If you are targeting a smaller animal (squirrel, rat), you can have a removable panel which covers part of the front opening. That way, your cat cannot get a paw or head in there.

attocoulomb
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Gonna use this for outdoor cats destroying our ecosystem. Thanks.

mrxxbrian
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it's called a 110 because it's 110 lbs of pressure.

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