How big is a 160 Conibear?

How big is a 160 Conibear?

6″x6″
The 160 bodygrip trap (also commonly referred to as the 160 “Conibear”) is a 6″x6″ bodygripper with two springs.

What are the sizes of Conibear traps?

What is this? The conibear trap is available in several different sizes. The 3 most popular sizes are the 110, 220 and 330 with the 110 being the smallest and the 330 being the largest of the three. Although most people can compress the 110 spring by hand, many people are unable to compress a 220 or 330 spring.

What is a 160 Conibear trap?

The #160 Victor Double Spring Conibear Trap has a 6″ x 6″ jaw spread, and is recommended by Oneida Victor for use in taking fisher, marten, opossum, raccoon, nutria and skunk.

How big is a 330 Conibear?

Oneida Victor #330-2 Conibear trap, measures 10″ x 10″, and has a double spring.

How do you keep Conibear traps from rusting?

If the Conibear traps are already used and rusted, the degreasing step is not necessary. Go directly to the dyeing process. You can speed up the rusting time for degreased traps by regularly spraying them with a hose or leaving them outside in the rain.

What is the smallest Conibear trap?

Bodygrip 110
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Kill trap which works quickly on target animals. It measures 3.5″ x 4″ and is slightly smaller then the Bodygrip 110 size making it the smallest model available for this style.

Will a 220 Conibear break your arm?

Registered. Finger, a conibear set on land WILL kill a cat, period. Don’t make any difference whether it’s a 110, 220 or 330. 330’s will break your arm.

What size trap do I need for a raccoon?

A cage trap needs to be large enough to hold the raccoon, and most raccoon-size cage traps are at least 32 inches long and 12 inches high and wide. If it’s too small, the animal won’t fit inside, or may trigger the trip pan, but not allow clearance for the door to shut all the way.

How big does a 160 conibear trap get?

With the 160 you have a 6” x 6” jaw spread so you can get pretty creative. Some of the main things to consider are: Funnel the animal into the trap. Make sure to remove oils and machining debris from trap prior to use. Protect your hands!

How does a Conibear water set work for fish?

My only experience with water sets has been for fish. Stick funnels work well for small creeks or rivers. In these sets you would make a v with the bottom pointing downstream. The sticks lead the fish along the upstream edge into the hole in the middle. The fish swim through and hit the tines of a conibear.

Which is the best book for Conibear trapping?

Conibear trapping is an art. Tingley sets you on that course with this book. Grant Case’s “Conibear Craft” Book details many different body grip sets for taking muskrat, mink, raccoon, beaver, fox, skunk & opossum, bobcat, otter, weasel, fisher, marten, badger, woodchuck and turtle.