Saturday, February 15, 2014

Cage trapped otters



We would like the share this recent video we found on You Tube last week.

This You Tube video shows the Comstock Beaver / Otter 12x18x39 swim through cage traps in action, taking two otter in two cages a short distance apart.  The example above is not unusual, but the norm,  representative of how trappers from coast to coast are taking beaver, otter, muskrats and nutria in numbers with little effort in the most versatile, rugged cage traps ever developed.

Even if you have never set a trap of any kind, you will be able to set these non-dangerous cage traps with ease and expect great results.  For first time trappers or those who have switched from body gripping traps to these new cage traps, the transition is a breeze as shown in the video.  Duplicating the action of body gripping traps with a wire trigger system, the power doors rarely miss a targetted animal, while escapes are non-existent.  The wide trap covers the stream channel without additional narrowing or blocking, many times a "drop in trap."  Patterned after the wide 660 body gripping traps, animals enter the trap as there is nothing to avoid.    

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