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Post by scott rainbolt on Dec 21, 2010 18:48:18 GMT -5
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Post by minnesotascott on Dec 21, 2010 22:16:59 GMT -5
I have never used a ruber jawed trap. or offset for that matter. But it looks like they work for you Scott.
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Post by scott rainbolt on Dec 21, 2010 22:39:08 GMT -5
work with what you have to there is a trick to the rubber jaw trap
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Post by ccary on Dec 22, 2010 22:46:29 GMT -5
fast enuff for cats too!!
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Post by scott rainbolt on Dec 23, 2010 17:09:00 GMT -5
them are some good looking cats
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Post by ccary on Dec 23, 2010 19:13:19 GMT -5
lmao, nice and brown like most of mine in tn thanks scott!!!
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Post by scott rainbolt on Dec 23, 2010 19:48:37 GMT -5
well look good to me i dont have anuf on my end of the state to mess with
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Post by ccary on Dec 24, 2010 8:38:45 GMT -5
lol. they were not discarded!!
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Post by southernlures on Dec 26, 2010 12:03:23 GMT -5
thats what i tend on getting number 4's ,dp's and 330's more then likely most dukes.t use when i move there scott
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Post by smeyers on Dec 28, 2010 11:13:10 GMT -5
agree scott was some work getting the pans/dogs to my liking but no more than many other brands. think duke hit a homer with the #4 4x4. I got it for multipurpose coyote/otter southern look me up when you move to tennessee
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Post by catman50plus on Feb 16, 2011 18:53:05 GMT -5
Scott, I have to agree with you all the way with those traps. I got some in, just the 4x4 os, and like them. The pan did have to have some love and attention, and the dog got some love too, but now they are ok. They are sure stout. I went to set with my hands, and the jaw would not lay all the way down, but once got the pin pushed in right, worked fine, and no fingers got mashed, yet.
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