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<blockquote data-quote="TN Song Dog" data-source="post: 4165737" data-attributes="member: 16694"><p>In my first season of part time trapping, I have caught more predators than I have called in the past 3 years. If I lived on the properties I have been trapping, I could probably have gotten more by now also. Calling is fun, but trapping has proven to be very productive. </p><p></p><p>I vote for rubber jaw 2 coil MB-550 also. They require no tuning, and they are built very solid. I would rather have 4 mb550 than 6 duke #3 or #4. Duke have their place, and I have several of them. But the mb550 are superior to many of the popular traps of similar size. You will not be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Song Dog, post: 4165737, member: 16694"] In my first season of part time trapping, I have caught more predators than I have called in the past 3 years. If I lived on the properties I have been trapping, I could probably have gotten more by now also. Calling is fun, but trapping has proven to be very productive. I vote for rubber jaw 2 coil MB-550 also. They require no tuning, and they are built very solid. I would rather have 4 mb550 than 6 duke #3 or #4. Duke have their place, and I have several of them. But the mb550 are superior to many of the popular traps of similar size. You will not be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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