Fantastic delivery as always my friend! Great points on the RBG's! I just ordered a few more myself. I don't see many people using them but I have been impressed with them since I first saw one. I hope your season is going well sir! Take care and God bless.
#40 is my favorite yard trap for catchn chipmunks an big rats - the #110 is a great bug out bag trap , two of them will help put meat in the pot , think rabbit holes . Bill took the time to really figure that trap out an built them very well. A supper tuff well made trap. Great video , very well made. Great looking blade.
I'd like to see more on the RBG traps. How you set them and the different uses and locations where they would come in handy. Thanks. The ones that I would be most interested in is the 100's on up to the 330's.
I've only ever use the squares ...don't trap as much as I used to but I just may get some of these.. Look like good idea in Culverts , PVC pipe , fit nice in 5 gallon bucket to carry out in field
Hello Tim! I have a 220 RBG! I bought it because I like experimenting with different types of traps. I've caught a few critters in it. I think I'll get a 440 and try it this season on beaver! Take care buddy! Good to see you!
I’ve used the 12” (440) for beaver control work and the 10” (330) for a dry land outlaw set for bobcat an old trapper taught me, but with the RBG, the set is legal. Great traps for sure. I think I’ll be phasing our my 110s now....
One possible issue is that because of the shape, as it closes, It will pull slightly towards the spring, whereas a square one will not. Like I said. I don't know if that would affect performance or not, but it will happen, and it'll happen more with a larger trap.
Grew up using USA Conibear's I'm 63 and a yankee. Those are some stout traps, I like square, easier for sets in my opinion but that's just a personal opinion. If I were to start trapping again, might go after fox and coyotes I give them a shot.
Off topic I have some other gland and looking to use it on the line. ( not for otter they're not open in my area) do you have any suggestion on what to add or how to use it
These would be good for trapping of opportunity like you are hunting and your pray goes in a hole set a trap. Eating one way or the other. Great video 👍
Yes, cut a tight v shaped notch in the side for the spring and no stabilizer is needed. Just be careful inserting in trap as the trigger is very sensitive and will fire if bumped.
It’s ridiculous really I use the mk4 fenn traps for rats but the round body grip would be perfect the law here is just to strict in my opinion I love the American way of trapping life great videos by the way thanks for the reply
Here in the deep South, our red squirrels are always bigger than grey squirrels. A red squirrel can be the size of a small cat. They are almost too pretty to kill, but they are too tasty...
I got a couple over a year ago and still haven't used them due to lack of time. :(
Good reminder that I need to work less and trap more. :)
I for one would be very interested in seeing more videos about these traps, and their set up if we're voting. Always love your videos👍
Glad to see you back posting. Would def like to see the 330 size review maybe on educated beavers?
Thanks for the update on RBG traps. Keep up the good work.
Fantastic delivery as always my friend! Great points on the RBG's! I just ordered a few more myself. I don't see many people using them but I have been impressed with them since I first saw one. I hope your season is going well sir! Take care and God bless.
Thanks for the video. I’ve been considering buying some of these to try out this season. The design made immediate sense to me when I first saw them.
I’ve caught 9 squirrels in 10 days with one 2 1/2in trap in attic. Also caught bobcat with 6in one.
#40 is my favorite yard trap for catchn chipmunks an big rats - the #110 is a great bug out bag trap , two of them will help put meat in the pot , think rabbit holes . Bill took the time to really figure that trap out an built them very well. A supper tuff well made trap.
Great video , very well made. Great looking blade.
Some of the best times I ever had in the woods were on the trap line. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. God willing Ill have another line some day.
I'd like to see more on the RBG traps. How you set them and the different uses and locations where they would come in handy. Thanks. The ones that I would be most interested in is the 100's on up to the 330's.
The information I was looking for! I'm going to be picking up a few of the 110s.
Thanks for the info!
Made in the USA.
I just ordered half a dozen.👍🏼
I've only ever use the squares ...don't trap as much as I used to but I just may get some of these.. Look like good idea in Culverts , PVC pipe , fit nice in 5 gallon bucket to carry out in field
How would you set these traps in a tree , is a 55 in these 3 1/2 inches cheers
Hello Tim! I have a 220 RBG! I bought it because I like experimenting with different types of traps. I've caught a few critters in it. I think I'll get a 440 and try it this season on beaver! Take care buddy! Good to see you!
Thanks buddy. I'm going to use the round 280s this year on otter. I think it will really hammer them.
Enjoy the videos. would like to see a review on the larger circle traps!))
The observation about circles is what I'm taking away from this here video. Thanks
I’ve used the 12” (440) for beaver control work and the 10” (330) for a dry land outlaw set for bobcat an old trapper taught me, but with the RBG, the set is legal. Great traps for sure. I think I’ll be phasing our my 110s now....
Great tip on the legal vs illegal concerning jaw spread - circle beats square on that every time.
Looks really interesting. Will have to pick some up when I'm back in a state that allows trapping.
Thanks for the review, I have been looking at thoese for several years. I will try some this season. Al
Thanks ! Love these how to vids you do ! Keep up the great work!
One possible issue is that because of the shape, as it closes, It will pull slightly towards the spring, whereas a square one will not. Like I said. I don't know if that would affect performance or not, but it will happen, and it'll happen more with a larger trap.
Thanks for the tip, and the video.
Grew up using USA Conibear's I'm 63 and a yankee. Those are some stout traps, I like square, easier for sets in my opinion but that's just a personal opinion. If I were to start trapping again, might go after fox and coyotes I give them a shot.
It's all in the set
Pretty cool definatly suitcased squirrels with 110s this might do the trick
I absolutely love your videos.. thank you for more good video content
That knife looks like the love child of a KOA Cub Bear and a Canadian Belt Knife.
I'll be importing some of these now from wcs to the UK
I got a couple of the middle size they are fast and well built
Good review thanks for sharing 👍
Would be brilliant for putting into pipes for mink and rabbits
Off topic I have some other gland and looking to use it on the line. ( not for otter they're not open in my area) do you have any suggestion on what to add or how to use it
I found that these are tough to set. I just can’t get the latch to sit in the trigger flush.
Looks like a well made trap! I'm still a little confused how to set this trap though?
Great vid always good info thanks!
Look pretty awesome will have to get a few!
Would've been nice to mention the brand of the rbg's.
need to get a few to try
The bigger one would be great to set up at fresh badger digs just not sure how I would stabilize them, any ideas.
I've been playing with some ideas about lightly pinning the bottom jaws down with u shaped wires. If it pans out I'll do a video on it.
These would be good for trapping of opportunity like you are hunting and your pray goes in a hole set a trap. Eating one way or the other. Great video 👍
I like to see a few catches with them. I like the way belisle traps hold. Even if you dont get s head catch.
Come trapping season, you will.
I know this is a video about a killing trap but what do you normally use to dispatch animals in a foot hold trap
22 pistol.
where do you get the circle triggers for 330?
I make them myself from 11 gauge trap wire.
Sullivan's circle triggers also available thru FFG magazine (fur fish game .
Are these for small game animals? Could a larger one be used for a beaver?
Yes, they make all sizes. This video is just for the small ones.
will you be coming to crossville Tn, in 2020?
No sir. Not this time.
Pretty damn cool. 👊💀
please review the bigger ones too
It will go live in a few hours. Stay tuned.
will the 55 fit into a 4in PVC?
Yes, cut a tight v shaped notch in the side for the spring and no stabilizer is needed. Just be careful inserting in trap as the trigger is very sensitive and will fire if bumped.
Nice where can i buy one
www.southernsnares.com/products/round-body-grip-traps
Are these legal in the uk would be ideal inside pipes
No offense, but it seems like damn near nothing is legal in the UK these days.
It’s ridiculous really I use the mk4 fenn traps for rats but the round body grip would be perfect the law here is just to strict in my opinion I love the American way of trapping life great videos by the way thanks for the reply
@@molecatcher4104 Illegal in the UK Raymond. Only trap makes on the STAO are deemed legal
@@molecatcher4104
They would be perfect for putting in rat burrows too .
Here in the deep South, our red squirrels are always bigger than grey squirrels. A red squirrel can be the size of a small cat. They are almost too pretty to kill, but they are too tasty...
I want some of them for my trap line . USA traps work better . 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🤗
I think they had a hard time getting established cause they are very expensive
Anyone else see the fish at 8:04?
He doesn't ship to UK
@gullars83do ya have to pay mad money for the shipping?
@gullars83 yeah . thank you very much for the info .
You catch rats ?