Modifying the Bailey Beaver Cage Trap

People who have been around beaver trapping for a while know that they Bailey beaver cage trap has suffered under the reputation of not being as effective as its cousin, the Hancock

While this opinion is true, the Bailey suffers more misfires than the Hancock, a few simple changes to the Bailey can dramatically improve its catch ratio and make it play a worthy role in your beaver trapping arsenal.

Modifying the Bailey Beaver Trap is a four page document in adobe acrobat reader format Modifying Bailey Beaver Traps. It explains how to make some simple changes to the trap to increase its catch ratio. Cost is only $2.00 and we will e-mail the document to you.

How to order: We recommend you e-mail us a request then phone in your credit card number at 304-345-1511 or fax it in at 304-345-2448. Be sure to include your state. While the document is printable it is formated so that the images will be screen optimized (this is to prevent pirating).

 

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