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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2010

how to set a 110 victor conibear

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  • @SNIPERJOAKIM, that stinks but a good idea might be to clean them off with a piece of steel wool and that will probably take that rust right off. try it, it might work

  • @mike12703, i can now...... the springs were really stiff so it was hard to do.

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  • @MichiganHunter1000 haha thats what i thought

  • @gunner17722 its a 110 its not gonna hurt i spring them on my fingertips from time to time it does not hurt

  • U cant just set it with ur hands? U girl

  • thanks trapper kid!!!!! I could never set my conibears by my self but now i can with that rope thing.

  • Good idea using the string if you are not strong enough to compress the spring , mine have safety clips but i notice yours did not have one

  • Thanks, kid.

  • So glad to see trapping craft passed on to the young generation!

    It's hard for young folks to get in trouble with the law while setting traps. Keep up the good work!

  • Nice vid...is this the "victor Connibear" or Duke 110 trap?

  • my conibears are all rusten :(

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