Animal Competitors; Profit And Loss From the Wild Four-Footed Tenants of the Farm

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Sink the trap in the trail, partly in the mud or sand where the water is two or three inches deep, and fasten the chain to a stake, or, better still, to a slender pole, reaching into deep water. Fasten the bait to a stick set in the mud, so that the bait is about a foot above the pan of the trap. The animal in reaching for the bait sets the hind foot upon the pan and is caught more securely than if taken by the fore foot. It immediately plunges into deep water, sliding the chain along the pole ...as far as it will go, and soon drowns. If the chain is fastened to a stake, it should be planted in water a foot or more in depth, so that the animal will drown.
Besides this water-set for the steel trap, other situations will suggest themselves to the intelligent trapper. One of the best is in the opening of the animal's burrow in the bank.
Here no bait is required. Sometimes a spade is needed to cut out a piece of turf and make room for the trap, the top of which should be at least two inches under water.


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