I know I have been scare of late in keeping up with the blog, but not due to lack of material or commitment, just too much going on. Judy and went to Escanaba, Michigan for the National Trappers Convention in late July, just now getting back to "normal." We will also be in Herkimer at the New York convention at the end of August. Nuisance trapping has been busy, lots of skunks and chucks, along with taking trap orders. But, we still we managed to squeeze out some time to come up with some new products to look for in the future, a different smaller more practical speciality trap for raccoons, another size in an existing large trap, as well as accessories. This is just a heads up, as it will take time to bring manufacture up to speed and get the new stuff posted on the website and catalog.
We are happy to say there is a long overdue bobcat / fox trap in the pipeline, coming together nicely, different from any other available, of course. Hopefully this will prove itself and pave the way for larger and taller traps in the Comstock line of live traps, while keeping with one of our signature engineering accomplishments, making "self contained" units that have no parts projecting beyond the confines of the trap box. These will again be panless traps with powered doors and wire triggers like all of the other traps we offer from chipmunk to beaver traps. We are hoping that the new traps will fill the last gap, to form a complete line of live, humane, cage traps from squirrel to skunk, chuck, armadillo, raccoon, beaver, otter, muskrat, fisher and now fox and bobcat, with an eye toward coyote / dog sized traps too. It just takes a lot of time to get it right. We'd much rather have it right than offer products prematurely as others in the industry have done repeatedly.
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