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Long spring traps

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Is a # 11 longspring big enough and strong enough to hold a coon or fox :?:
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that is the best trap for that job, have caught a coyote but don't recomend it.
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thanks i was jus wandering cauyse i bought a dozen victor #11 for only 43.00 i thought it was a pretty good deal
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get a trapper to show you how to strengthen them springs[spread them]
get you a quart of dip and a gallon of Coleman gas mix and dip your traps let them hang out in the air to dry until trapping time, first put them in a bucket with water and a hand full of salt for week get a good coat rust on them, dip will stick better. got to Trapperman .com they have ALL the answers. 43 dollars is about chat a 1/2 doz. cost if they don't have a hair trigger get a trapper to show you how or pm me.
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a #11 is a fine trap
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