Doc
The Bridger #2 is a great choice. I've caught a lot plenty of them here and in Illinois with them without an issue. As far as the offset jaw goes, everyone has there ideas of what is better. I use them both. The only time I have seen an issue with offset is on gray fox. I personally found a little more damage on them at times. My thought is the offset allowed their leg to slide a little back and forth. Don't get me wrong, it was minimal, but it seemed that way. All my traps are base plated with center swivels, laminated and 4 coiled now, which has eliminated most any movement, offset or not. Of course someone will jump in and say I'm full of it, and probably am, so that ok.
Do yourself a favor and join the Pennsylvania Trappers Association. They have several of training classes throughout the year and conventions to get you supplies and ask questions.
I don't post much anymore, but search some of my old posts if you want to see more Bridgers at work
Good luck! Having my kids on the line was the best times I've ever had