Duke body grips question
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Duke body grips question
Anybody ever use Duke body grips? I'm trying to figure out whether they are the way to go because they are cheap, or are they cheap because they are junky. Anybody know?
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Re: Duke body grips question
There is no substitute for victor conibears or leg holds. Just my beliefs, for what it's worth.
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Ok thanks Willie. It's exactly what I was thinking too. I'll go with those.
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All I use are Dukes and have no problems
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i have used duke for a long time they work very well the 160 is a great trap
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Dukes are good traps if your trying to save some money , i believe the 330 's are 9" by 10 " most others are 10 by 10 . Best thing to do is go to a dealer and compare the different qualities of each brand . By the way nice pic's nycoyote hound .
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Re: Duke body grips question
Duke bodygrips are great traps. although after a few beaver and otter seasons the sprrings on mine tend to weaken.
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nice catch u got there
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