Now, call me crazy, but back when I did trap, all I ever set for coyotes were Northwoods 1.75 coils. Between my old man (who long lined for 20+ years) and myself, we've caught a LOT of coyotes and (knock on wood) only ever lost one. I always like the 1.75 as it seemed plenty strong enough for coyotes (at least the northwoods were) and I always like having less steel in the ground.
I was always a huge fan of the Northwoods 1.75, but through selling and "lending" them to people (only to never see them again) ive been reduced to a meager dozen.
Ive been looking at picking up another dozen or two. Ive been looking at dukes, but my only experience with them are their conibears and #1 longs for 'rats.
Are the duke 1.75s anywhere near decent starting out? (Mind you, nobody makes a ground ready trap in my opinion, I do a bunch of modifications-even the Northwoods needed work to be where I wanted them to be). Im fully equipped for base plating, setting up center swivels, and laminating if need be. My god traps are expensive these days! I cant imagine putting a $25-35 trap in the ground!
Dont they know fur isnt worth anything!?

Although, I did pick up a half dozen #5 bridgers a few weeks for a song and dance.