Camp Life in the Woods And the Tricks of Trapping And Trap Making

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Camp Life in the Woods And the Tricks of Trapping And Trap Making
W Hamilton William Hamilton Gibson
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[Illustration] When thus set sprinkle the bait on the platform, scattering a littlealso on the bottom of the trap and on the ground directly around it. The little birds will soon spy the tempting morsels, and alightingon the trap are misled, and the slightest peck or pressure on theplatform where the bait is most bounteously spread brings down thewire and net with a _snap_, and the little creature is securedwithout harm.
[Illustration: Method 2. ] Our next illustration shows another method of c
...onstructing the platform. It should be about three or four inches square, [Page 87]and on the middle of one of its edges the upright catch piece shouldbe fastened. This piece, as will be seen in our engraving, shouldbe cut spreading at the bottom so as to admit of being secured tothe platform by two brads, the tip being cut to a point. The totallength of this piece should not be over two and a half inches. Whentacked in place, a third brad should be inserted between the othertwo and exactly in the centre of the side of the platform.

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