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Leonard
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posted May 25, 2010 07:52 PM
Some time ago, a couple of people were interested in how Mercer makes his traps so that they nest for travel and to save space. They telescope together as you can see in the pic.
Good hunting. LB
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nd coyote killer
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posted May 25, 2010 08:03 PM
Wow nice cages and nice catch them are some pretty cats. Here kitty kitty.
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Joel Hughes
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posted May 26, 2010 04:52 AM
I have a few cages by John Schroeder out of Nebraska that work pretty well. Just so happened that I had a friend in Nebraska who was able to deliver. I would like to get a few of Mercer's cages someday.
Hey Leonard. This post reminds me of a few other cage trapping threads going right now on the trapping forums. Looks like your buddy Hyperwrx could be positioning for a new PROSTAFF position in the cage trapping arena. LOL Trapperman cages CRU cages
-edit to fix links [ May 26, 2010, 04:56 AM: Message edited by: Joel Hughes ]
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Leonard
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posted May 26, 2010 10:35 AM
My buddy, Fruit Loops!
Dang, that little weasel sure gets around, don't he? He's another Byron South, shameless self promoter.
Good hunting. LB
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furhvstr
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posted June 21, 2010 07:53 PM
Just stopped in and found LB's been posting some pics for me. Thanks leonard! The cages are getting fairly popular. That hyperwrx is pretty active lately on the trapping sites. Kinda came out of nowhere. Not sure how much he knows about cage trapping. Perhaps he is just getting started? I think calling/hunting is his thing. Couple more pics. ML
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Leonard
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posted June 21, 2010 08:34 PM
Yeah, Fruit Loops (the ladder king) is just getting started, but he thinks he knows it all. It's so obvious that he wants to be famous, which causes me to lose all respect for him.... (wannabe) not that I ever had any, to begin with. That crap he pulled on Monster really took the cake. Since he admitted that he was behind that shit, he had better stay out of my way.
Good hunting. LB
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CrossJ
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posted June 21, 2010 09:19 PM
Mercer, I had some interest in cage traps for awhile. I thought it would allow me to get around our 24hr check. Unfortunatly it won't, so I'll probably just stick with my legholds. The one up side for cages here for me would be the releasing of females. Cage trapped females would have relativly no chance of paw damage. So, my question is, is there any way I can see how yours is built(especially trigger mechanism). I have been told by several people that your system is ideal. Also, the traps appear to be stainless. Is this the case, or is it just the appearance in the pic.
Maintain, Geordie
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Leonard
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posted June 21, 2010 11:37 PM
Geordie, the one's I saw weren't stainless, unless he has changed? Before I only saw three that nested together, now I see four. I suppose most everybody would want to see that trigger mechanism.
Good hunting. LB
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furhvstr
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posted June 22, 2010 06:07 AM
Where are you from Geordie? If I could use legholds again I would still run some cages. Cages put fur in the truck you would not otherwise catch. Opens up stuff that you can't / shouldn't foothold. Keeps you off the front page of the paper (ie catching scruffy the family mutt) The cages are black steel and require painting. The sun was shining hard on those in the pic and they just got all sanded up ready to ship. I don't post too many pics of the trigger mech. It is unique and will be copied soon enough. Turning cats loose from cages. Shoot, I am an expert. Let me try and load up a little clip to photobucket and I will prove it. ML
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Kelly Jackson
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posted June 22, 2010 06:36 AM
Nice work. Got my smile in for the day.
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RagnCajn
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posted June 22, 2010 07:56 AM
More than a smile from me. That was funny.
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posted June 22, 2010 09:44 AM
WOW!
That was one fiesty kitty!
I'm still smilin! Very good information and a new respect for what you do!
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Leonard
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posted June 22, 2010 11:40 AM
Mercer, better perfect your technique before cage trapping lions.
That was funny. I kept thinking while you were out of sight, it would be funny if you crawled up to the camera and a scratched hand reached up and turned it off.
Good hunting. LB
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Joel Hughes
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posted June 22, 2010 12:15 PM
That was hilarious! I thouroughly enjoyed that Mercer. The "oh shit" was classic!
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Kokopelli
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posted June 22, 2010 12:31 PM
Love it!!!............and the fact that some people can still laugh at themselves when things go poo-poo. I suspect that there are a few experts out there who would have destroyed that footage and the camera that recorded it just to protect their image.
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Paul Melching
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posted June 22, 2010 01:04 PM
I think we have a candidate for video of the year!
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furhvstr
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posted June 22, 2010 01:44 PM
Happy to provide some laughs at my expense.
The young ones are often harder to turn loose than the older ones.
ML [ June 22, 2010, 01:45 PM: Message edited by: furhvstr ]
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Cdog911
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posted June 22, 2010 02:47 PM
Self deprecation is good for the soul. LOL That one is classic.
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CrossJ
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posted June 22, 2010 02:56 PM
Holy crap! That was funny. Thanks Mercer. I understand your wanting to keep your trigger set up to yourself. I'll just wait till Hyper publishes it on the www as his own invention. LOL. I have not ruled out cages, but still having legholds available to me is kind of a motivation killer. I do see your 'upside' though. I still may build a few in the shop this year...who knows. Just need to get the trigger mechanism figured out...LOL. Glad to know that was mild steel, and not stainless. The cost was going to keep my from any further concideration of cages. Oh, and by the way, my water tower is in Oklahoma. We have lots of cats, just piss poor quality in comparison to yours.
Maintain, Geordie
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TA17Rem
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posted June 22, 2010 03:39 PM
Most triggers are pretty basic. The release rod can run down the center on top or off to one side and catch the corner of the door.
Here's a link to one type,;;http://www.wildlife-traps.com/pop-outs/51690.htm
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Leonard
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posted June 22, 2010 03:42 PM
He ***** a set of three for $270. Then, if not neutered, they can have babies.
Good hunting. LB
PS shucks, make it an even $300, to cover my commission.
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Steve Craig
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posted June 22, 2010 04:16 PM
Geordie, Mercer has the best Cage/trigger on the market at the present time. I have his cages and they work. He is making me a couple dozen more for this fall too!
Mercer, Did you get my e-mail back? Just curious. How'd you do at the Western? Steve [ June 22, 2010, 04:18 PM: Message edited by: Steve Craig ]
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furhvstr
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posted June 22, 2010 05:19 PM
Thought I replied steve. I will check. Got too busy there at the end. Ended up staying home. My darn kids are still in school and wasn't going to go without them.
That's one reason I don't sell singles leonard. Make em pay if they are going to copy them.
Your'e correct TA. Linkage can be simple. They get a little tougher when you want adjustable pan tension.
ML [ June 22, 2010, 05:22 PM: Message edited by: furhvstr ]
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TA17Rem
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posted June 22, 2010 05:59 PM
quote: Your'e correct TA. Linkage can be simple. They get a little tougher when you want adjustable pan tension.
I know what you mean. I used to use springs on the trigger rod but found out for coon it was'nt needed so I stopped useing them and I also notched out some of the rods to work simular to a foot-hold traps.. You do make some nice looking traps though.
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