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parfleche 01-10-2018 09:20 PM

NO - BS traps
 
That,s right No_BS traps made in Ohio USA by Kendall Obermier ,That is whaat he calls his traps stamped on the pans! Man what a unit ! Built to last , I just saw some at my chums place yesterday, THAT is the trap a fellow needs to bust through the frost here in Canada, It gets great reviews from Craig Ogorman , the coyote man in the USA . He makes every size from 5.5 inch to 8.5 inch for Timber wolf. There is NO WAY a wolf can wreck this unit, or for that matter any coyote could wreck the 6 inch jaw either. BUT the price , is way up there . $65.00 US for the 8.5 wolf and not much lower for the coyote size. Only one problem now , WHERE to find the money LOL

expedition 01-10-2018 09:44 PM

Any word on certification?

parfleche 01-11-2018 08:56 AM

To be honest I can not see him bothering to certify these traps , I cant see too many people purchasing these traps ,because of the price , and further it would not pay him to get them certified for sale here , he will have enough sales on his side of the border , They certainly would pass certification without a doubt , One of the best made traps I have ever seen , Check out the you tube stuff on it. But having one in hand answers any question about quality.

Powder monkey 01-11-2018 02:48 PM

A friend of mine uses a bunch of them. They are one of the best built traps I've seen.

wolfman1875 01-16-2018 08:19 AM

wolf trap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by parfleche (Post 3706659)
That,s right No_BS traps made in Ohio USA by Kendall Obermier ,That is whaat he calls his traps stamped on the pans! Man what a unit ! Built to last , I just saw some at my chums place yesterday, THAT is the trap a fellow needs to bust through the frost here in Canada, It gets great reviews from Craig Ogorman , the coyote man in the USA . He makes every size from 5.5 inch to 8.5 inch for Timber wolf. There is NO WAY a wolf can wreck this unit, or for that matter any coyote could wreck the 6 inch jaw either. BUT the price , is way up there . $65.00 US for the 8.5 wolf and not much lower for the coyote size. Only one problem now , WHERE to find the money LOL

Made a little light for me ,they can bend with a timber wolf in it. [ $105.00 ]in alberta.

wolfman1875 04-07-2018 11:48 AM

NO-BS trap
 
The no-bs wolf trap is a good trap,,put it costed way to much,$165.00 in alberta.The shipping is $ 65.00

Torkdiesel 04-07-2018 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfman1875 (Post 3766483)
The no-bs wolf trap is a good trap,,put it costed way to much,$165.00 in alberta.The shipping is $ 65.00

$65 to ship one trap ?

The price isn’t bad at $90 Canadian

TrapperMike 04-07-2018 08:42 PM

With the new certification requirements that the EU is calling for, all traps will require certification. They are asking for proof of origin of the country that the fur is caught in and that country has to a certification program set up. This will force the US to step up and change their old way of doing things.

Marty S 04-08-2018 08:25 AM

No, it will cause them to figure out a way to skirt the process.

parfleche 04-08-2018 02:23 PM

x2 Marty! If you think for a minute uncle Sam is going to cow tow to the euros , pack a big lunch!
They probably sell more BS traps in one day then they do in Canada for one year! Same for Sterling , Glen makes a Cadillac of a trap and yet its not certified and likely never will be , when we buy a half dozen and American will buy three dozen and think nothing of it

Marty S 11-04-2019 10:55 AM

I do have 11 of these traps left if anybody wants a NO BS Wolf Trap or two for their collection.

These are difficult to get in.

I had them for a while but forgot to stick them on the website.


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