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    How to Use Body Grip Traps for Survival and Self-Reliance



    Body gripping traps (also known as Conibear traps) are some of the most devastating traps you’ll ever set. Think of these as giant rat traps, without the wooden board attached to them. These can be set in a remarkable variety of ways, including horizontally and vertically or on land and underwater. Many sizes are available, from small single spring traps to huge double spring traps that are downright frightening to set. Use great caution, and you’ll be able to set these traps safely. Use them wisely,
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    The 220 and 110 conibears are two of my favorite traps. 110's are great for rabbit, squirrel, etc. And the 220 is great for coon, cat or possum sized critters. With a little thought on how to funnel the animal through the trigger you can set these traps anywhere and kill anything efficiently. Here's a few pics of some of my carnage.
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    2 for 1. Nice RWalls!

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    Good coons are dead coons! Nice catch.
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    You would see what I can do with a bucket and a 220. Damn kill the whole forest. I would kill Cecil the lion with a 330.
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    Yes sir a bucket set with a 220 is pretty devastating. Its one of my personal favorite sets.

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