How to Hunt And Trap; Together With Chapters Upon Outfits, Guns, Etc.; Abounding in Information Generally for Sportsmen

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How to Hunt And Trap; Together With Chapters Upon Outfits, Guns, Etc.; Abounding in Information Generally for Sportsmen
Batty, Joseph H., D. 1906
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martin, muskrats and "'possums." It is a " business " trap, and holds all animals that come within its jaws from the fox down.
I have taken as many as thirty-three rats and seven skunks from the No. i traps in a single morning, though success grows beautifully less when the traps have been set i few days.
No. 2 Trap.
The No. 2 trap is the largest of the single spring sizes, and is called the mink trap. It is, however, too large and heavy for mink ; lighter traps will do the same work ef- fectua
...lly and are more convenient.
I have caught many of the large brown minks {P. visori) in Minnesota with the O and No. i traps and never lost one in a whole Winter's trapping. The brown mink is the largest of the two species found in North America, and is very strong, and tenacious of life. The fact should always be kept in mind that the smaller the traps the less the liability of the animals to amputate their feet, A heavy trap often breaks the bone of an animal's leg, which in cold weather soon loses feeling, then tendons and skin are easily severed.


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