I have used them for about 5 years now. There’s no other way to trap lakes and ponds. It’s an investment at first but pays off in no time. I absolutely encourage everyone to give it a try. You will love it.
The clips worked well for me. They really fit my #11 dbl longsprings really well. I didn't do too good on rats at all this past year. I don't know what has happened to them. In years past, I'd have rats in my 330's - this year it was hard to even find any. I've been concentrating on catfish this summer rather than turtles, but if I have some more time I'll do some more turtle videos.
happy to say I am sold on these trap clips and bait clips. I set out 8 of these on two lakes and to my surprise I took one muskrat today and was never expecting it but I picked up two small beavers in them too. the first beaver was 17 lbs and the other one was 16 lbs. small I know but is nice size to learn on since prices are down. I think I will have the fur tanned and just keep them as wall hangers or make something with the fur.
so I placed a second order with sudden valley. got the 110 clips this time. they are nice but I found one fault with them. that is that you need to use a second pole with this system. one for holding the clip and trap and the other for keeping the trap from spinning on the first pole. I found this out when I did a practice set in the yard and tied to set the trap off with a stick. I think I prefer the clips for the 1 1/2 coil springs better. will be getting more of those and maybe a few more of the 110 clips for setting in runs along the bottom of the lake. should work great in run sets.
i really like that idea. very innovative. i'll soon be-able to make some for myself, once i get to the spring making part of gunsmith course i'm taking..
Thinking about using this same set up for nutria in open water. Would I have to get a 1.75 or 2 coil spring or would a 1.5 coil spring be heavy enough? Also I can't find the rat clips on any website so far. All out of stock. Is it a seasonal thing or do they not make them anymore?
Awesome information! Excellent videos too, please keep up the great work on them. Anyone in Mo. Can find these poles and plenty more supplies of this nature at Orscheln stores. New subscriber now! Billy, Mo.
have you tried them on land for land rats or squirrels , ive been using regular rat traps and Koro rodent traps on my AZ property , 3 months setting 5-10 traps a night , ive done well , but i have foothold traps and been looking for ways to nail a rat with them , a friend has Number 1' long spring that works and but all mine are coil springs , and a bit beefier , im trying to get a rat specific way of getting them with the coil spring with a hair trigger .... thinking a set up like this would work , or a bent piece of rebar with bait hanging down and the trap bedded in and covered with sand
After watching this I went to the sudden valley supply website and placed a order for a dozen of each of the clips. hope to try them out once season opens here in Minnesota (October 31st this year). If they work good I will be placing a order for 100 of each. Plan to try the Conibear Clips too this season.
Is there anyone else who sells the trap clips that attach to the pole? Sudden Valley are reasonably priced but the shipping cost more than the clips do.
How well did you do using those clips? I bought two dozen at the NTA convention last week in Lima. Keep up the great vids. Love to see more turtle trapping and processing vids. Thanks again.
No problem. Another thing you might want to look into are the Hagz brackets. I have been testing them with good results, and have a video planned on them this summer: www.fntpost.com/Products/HAGz+Brackets+(Dozen+Pack)
My local tractor supply has them. I think the last lot I bought was $1.12 each. Hope you can find them. They would make excellent bank poles. You could drill two holes properly spaced apart and use a fence staple to fasten them to a tree or stump for use as bank poles. I need to do a video on that. Thanks for watching!
am not sure what fence staples are but am fixing to find out. I subscribed lots of good information. if you like to set bank poles. a good bait trap for perch/brim/sunfish would be a four leaf clover trap I have built many for friends and relatives over the years. they are very effective and fairly cheap if you build them your self. if you do decide to make a few do not square the corners make them round. it does not look as good but all 4 of the funnel are at least 2 times the sizes of one that is square. I hope you know what am talking about. have a good one sir
That is always a risk. Anytime you have exposed bait birds are a risk. Remember that you can use the clips to support lure holders like cotton balls, sheeps wool, etc - as well as actual bait. I know guys that have even caught bull frogs because the frogs used the slightly submerged trap as a "lily pad' to sit on. Thanks for watching.
the 1 1/2 clips and the 3/8" poles cut to 3 feet with 3/32" cable from the pole to the trap.. the thing that saved me on the two beavers is they wrapped up in the cattails the sets were by and the one drowned it self and the other was alive and splashing when I checked the traps this morning. the other two sets by this same area were either stolen or something like another beaver or two got in them because they were gone. I looked on the bottom of the lake in the area I had them but could find them. I might look again tomorrow when I run my check in the morning. here is a pic of how I set it up. i864.photobucket.com/albums/ab202/shadluckace/20151101_111146_zpsukwxagac.jpg
+Bradley Biegert Very nice setup! We think a lot alike.. I have been thinking about using #2 longsprings on the rat clips for a front foot beaver catch. My idea is to have a second pole of 1/2" rebar next to it with a rebar drowner lock. The idea being the beaver smells the lure on the clip and steps on the trap, then is drowned because the trap is fastened to the rebar pole not the fiberglass pole. I'm going to play with it and see. If I could find trap clips that fasten to 1/2" rebar I'd be set with a 1 pole support/drowner system. Thanks for sharing the pic!
very cool I really like the idea and it will be very easy to make all the compote's of this to make a very good water set. I also have been looking for cheap fiber glass rods to make some bank poles or cat fish getters out of and I think this will fit the bill thank you for putting out this in formation sir.
Thanks!
They are made by Sudden Valley Supply.
Search for "sudden valley supply rat clip pole". I've also added a link in the video description.
I have used them for about 5 years now. There’s no other way to trap lakes and ponds. It’s an investment at first but pays off in no time. I absolutely encourage everyone to give it a try. You will love it.
The clips worked well for me. They really fit my #11 dbl longsprings really well. I didn't do too good on rats at all this past year. I don't know what has happened to them. In years past, I'd have rats in my 330's - this year it was hard to even find any. I've been concentrating on catfish this summer rather than turtles, but if I have some more time I'll do some more turtle videos.
Trapper thanks for all the videos and advice.
happy to say I am sold on these trap clips and bait clips. I set out 8 of these on two lakes and to my surprise I took one muskrat today and was never expecting it but I picked up two small beavers in them too. the first beaver was 17 lbs and the other one was 16 lbs. small I know but is nice size to learn on since prices are down. I think I will have the fur tanned and just keep them as wall hangers or make something with the fur.
+Bradley Biegert Thats great! Were these the 110 clips or the 1 1/2 clips?
so I placed a second order with sudden valley. got the 110 clips this time. they are nice but I found one fault with them. that is that you need to use a second pole with this system. one for holding the clip and trap and the other for keeping the trap from spinning on the first pole. I found this out when I did a practice set in the yard and tied to set the trap off with a stick. I think I prefer the clips for the 1 1/2 coil springs better. will be getting more of those and maybe a few more of the 110 clips for setting in runs along the bottom of the lake. should work great in run sets.
+Bradley Biegert Great feedback and thanks for the update!
Keep up the Vids! Some of the most informative!
Where do you buy the spring holders? Great idea.
suddenvalleysupply.com/
Excellent instruction! As usual in your videos
i really like that idea. very innovative. i'll soon be-able to make some for myself, once i get to the spring making part of gunsmith course i'm taking..
Thinking about using this same set up for nutria in open water. Would I have to get a 1.75 or 2 coil spring or would a 1.5 coil spring be heavy enough? Also I can't find the rat clips on any website so far. All out of stock. Is it a seasonal thing or do they not make them anymore?
do you do anything to prepare your traps such as stain and wax or just use them right out of the box
Good question I myself would like to no. Also is staining a rust preventive.
No need to wire the trap off. Slip the trap ring around the pole between the trap clip and bait clip. Less cumbersome.
I noticed you are using a coil spring trap for your demonstration. Do you think it would work with a long spring trap?
Where you get them clips at for the trap?
Could this work in the winter under the ice?
Awesome information! Excellent videos too, please keep up the great work on them. Anyone in Mo. Can find these poles and plenty more supplies of this nature at Orscheln stores. New subscriber now! Billy, Mo.
Who makes those trap and bait spring holders for the fiberglass rods? Great video!
How can I get these
have you tried them on land for land rats or squirrels , ive been using regular rat traps and Koro rodent traps on my AZ property , 3 months setting 5-10 traps a night , ive done well , but i have foothold traps and been looking for ways to nail a rat with them , a friend has Number 1' long spring that works and but all mine are coil springs , and a bit beefier , im trying to get a rat specific way of getting them with the coil spring with a hair trigger .... thinking a set up like this would work , or a bent piece of rebar with bait hanging down and the trap bedded in and covered with sand
I have not tried them in that manner - but I have to say - its a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
After watching this I went to the sudden valley supply website and placed a order for a dozen of each of the clips. hope to try them out once season opens here in Minnesota (October 31st this year). If they work good I will be placing a order for 100 of each. Plan to try the Conibear Clips too this season.
+Bradley Biegert Hope they work for you. Mine are still holding well. No problems. Just wish we had more rats down here. That's my problem.
can you tell me me were i can get the clips again? you said you were gonna post the address at the end of the video but i didnt see it thanx.,.
+Anthony Tindell Sorry about that - here is the link: suddenvalleysupply.com/product-category/accessories/. Thanks for watching!
They work friggin great in Montana rivers where I trap !
Is there anyone else who sells the trap clips that attach to the pole? Sudden Valley are reasonably priced but the shipping cost more than the clips do.
+Brandon Carrizales Un fortunately, not that I know of. They are the only ones I know of who sell them.
ok thanks!
Where can I get those clips..
suddenvalleysupply.com/shop/rat-clip-pole/
will these clips for the 11/2 work for longsprings?
Yes I use them for #11 double longspings.
How well did you do using those clips? I bought two dozen at the NTA convention last week in Lima. Keep up the great vids. Love to see more turtle trapping and processing vids. Thanks again.
Hi, great vid, where can I get those clips? thanks.
Will longspring traps sit on those clips?
Joe Emery Yes.
Awesome thanks Tim!! I really enjoy your videos and podcast on trapper radio.
No problem. Another thing you might want to look into are the Hagz brackets. I have been testing them with good results, and have a video planned on them this summer: www.fntpost.com/Products/HAGz+Brackets+(Dozen+Pack)
The Meat Trapper sounds good man. Thanks again!!
sir I cant find them for 1.00 i will be looking at tractor supply tomorrow. thanks again
My local tractor supply has them. I think the last lot I bought was $1.12 each. Hope you can find them. They would make excellent bank poles. You could drill two holes properly spaced apart and use a fence staple to fasten them to a tree or stump for use as bank poles.
I need to do a video on that. Thanks for watching!
am not sure what fence staples are but am fixing to find out. I subscribed lots of good information.
if you like to set bank poles. a good bait trap for perch/brim/sunfish would be a four leaf clover trap I have built many for friends and relatives over the years. they are very effective and fairly cheap if you build them your self. if you do decide to make a few do not square the corners make them round. it does not look as good but all 4 of the funnel are at least 2 times the sizes of one that is square.
I hope you know what am talking about. have a good one sir
Anyone had pretty good catch success with this setup?
What are the odds of accidentally catching waterfowl while using a setup like this? This is the same concern I have with using muskrat floats.
That is always a risk. Anytime you have exposed bait birds are a risk. Remember that you can use the clips to support lure holders like cotton balls, sheeps wool, etc - as well as actual bait. I know guys that have even caught bull frogs because the frogs used the slightly submerged trap as a "lily pad' to sit on.
Thanks for watching.
very nice!
the 1 1/2 clips and the 3/8" poles cut to 3 feet with 3/32" cable from the pole to the trap.. the thing that saved me on the two beavers is they wrapped up in the cattails the sets were by and the one drowned it self and the other was alive and splashing when I checked the traps this morning. the other two sets by this same area were either stolen or something like another beaver or two got in them because they were gone. I looked on the bottom of the lake in the area I had them but could find them. I might look again tomorrow when I run my check in the morning. here is a pic of how I set it up. i864.photobucket.com/albums/ab202/shadluckace/20151101_111146_zpsukwxagac.jpg
+Bradley Biegert Very nice setup! We think a lot alike.. I have been thinking about using #2 longsprings on the rat clips for a front foot beaver catch. My idea is to have a second pole of 1/2" rebar next to it with a rebar drowner lock. The idea being the beaver smells the lure on the clip and steps on the trap, then is drowned because the trap is fastened to the rebar pole not the fiberglass pole. I'm going to play with it and see. If I could find trap clips that fasten to 1/2" rebar I'd be set with a 1 pole support/drowner system. Thanks for sharing the pic!
+The Meat Trapper You could use 1/2 inch EMT conduit
cool
very cool I really like the idea and it will be very easy to make all the compote's of this to make a very good water set. I also have been looking for cheap fiber glass rods to make some bank poles or cat fish getters out of and I think this will fit the bill thank you for putting out this in formation sir.