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duke traps???
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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper" data-source="post: 4361409" data-attributes="member: 17040"><p>I have a mixture of bridger an MB slowing weeding out the bridger and going with the MB .I would go with the MB if you can. Time you get done building a duke so it will hold a coyote or a cat so it won't destroy it you will have just about as much in them as the MB ,that you can get straight out of the box and use. The only thing I did to the MB is add another swivel .If you was going after water critters I would say go for it and use the dukes .I know guys that use them with out any problems but I never cared for them on the predator line I had a supplier that tried to sell me 4 dozen of the #4 rubber jaw that he said was the best trap that they had ever built said thats all he used them and never had any problems with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper, post: 4361409, member: 17040"] I have a mixture of bridger an MB slowing weeding out the bridger and going with the MB .I would go with the MB if you can. Time you get done building a duke so it will hold a coyote or a cat so it won't destroy it you will have just about as much in them as the MB ,that you can get straight out of the box and use. The only thing I did to the MB is add another swivel .If you was going after water critters I would say go for it and use the dukes .I know guys that use them with out any problems but I never cared for them on the predator line I had a supplier that tried to sell me 4 dozen of the #4 rubber jaw that he said was the best trap that they had ever built said thats all he used them and never had any problems with them. [/QUOTE]
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