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Chapter 2 WELL MADE TRAPS.

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importance to successful trapping is the poss

has held its own in the estimation of the professional trappers for sixty years, and then we will endeavor to poin

ng is made of a properly compounded steel and is of the right form and proportion a

f the steel has a surplus of carbon, or is deficient in that element, it will not take a proper temper and consequently i

es that it is properly tapered so as to bring a uniform strain on the steel. The l

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t when set, and the temper must be so moderated as not to be brittle or "high", otherwise they may break if sprung without anything betw

ively stiff spring is more apt to break the leg bone of the animal and increase the liability of "legging" as the trap

bad tempered wife, a worse than useless encumbrance. And do not let the tyro imagine that it is easy to temper a trap spring, for it

as to do its work, and it is safe to say that no mechanical contrivance perform

tween 70 and 80 lbs., and one of these has been known to remain under str

o follow. Anything like a sharp cutting edge or a saw tooth is especially objectionable, for our object in catching an animal is to obtain its fur and not to amputate its limbs. As a prevention of "legging" the Nos. 81, 91, 91 1/2

revent it from being sprung or bent enough to throw it out

ater majority, especially among the old and experienced trappers, prefer the smaller sizes, and for obvious reasons. When an animal steps on a small pan he is caught to stay, but with a large on

rusting increases the size of a piece of iron and as there are

OWING T

5 and no part had given way

a good

to the size of the animal trapped for. This is a nice point for each trapper to decide for himself and it is this susceptibility to adjustment by curving or straightening the dog that makes this old "trigger arrangement" superior to any

nough to hold any animal for

eliable ring and wedge for fastening, and the "S" Hook sometimes furnished

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Contents

Steel Traps
Chapter 1 SEWELL NEWHOUSE.
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Chapter 2 WELL MADE TRAPS.
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Chapter 3 A FEW FAILURES.
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Chapter 4 SOME EUROPEAN TRAPS.
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Chapter 5 PROPER SIZES.
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Chapter 6 NEWHOUSE TRAPS.
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Chapter 7 DOUBLE AND WEB JAW TRAPS.
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Chapter 8 VICTOR AND HAWLEY & NORTON TRAPS.
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Chapter 9 JUMP TRAPS.
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Chapter 10 TREE TRAPS.
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Chapter 11 STOP THIEF.
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Chapter 12 WIDE SPREADING JAWS.
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Chapter 13 CARING FOR TRAPS.
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Chapter 14 MARKING TRAPS.
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Chapter 15 HOW TO FASTEN.
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Chapter 16 HOW TO SET.
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Chapter 17 WHERE TO SET.
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Chapter 18 LOOKING AT TRAPS.
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Chapter 19 MYSTERIOUSLY SPRUNG TRAPS.
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Chapter 20 GOOD DENS.
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Chapter 21 THE PROPER BAIT.
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Chapter 22 SCENT AND DECOYS.
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Chapter 23 HUMAN SCENT AND SIGN.
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Chapter 24 HINTS ON FALL TRAPPING.
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Chapter 25 LAND TRAPPING.
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Chapter 26 WATER TRAPPING.
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Chapter 27 WHEN TO TRAP.
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Chapter 28 SOME DEEP WATER SETS.
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Chapter 29 SKINNING AND STRETCHING.
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Chapter 30 HANDLING AND GRADING.
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Chapter 31 FROM ANIMAL TO MARKET.
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Chapter 32 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
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