...The above was said by a trapper some years ago who has spent upwards of forty years in the forests and is well acquainted with traps, trappers and fur-bearing animals...
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... An old trapper who has a couple of traps and lots of experience will catch more fur than the greenhorn with a complete outfit...
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...To the trapper who traps in the same locality every year, when his deadfalls are once built it is only a few minutes' work to put them in shape, then he has got a trap for the season...
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...I will explain how to make the best bear deadfall, also the best one for coon that ever was made, writes an old and successful deadfall trapper...
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...I will describe a deadfall for bear which I use, and which works the best of any I have tried, says a Montana trapper...
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...This may sound fishy, but when once a present generation trapper sees one of these traps set he will readily believe this apparently impossible result is quite likely to happen...
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...When you find a tall straight spruce or something that is pretty straight (not a balsam) cut it about a foot over your head, says a Northwestern trapper, or as high as you can...
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...I have taken quite a lot of skunk and very few ever scented where the head and heart were under stone, writes an Ohio trapper...
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...Make your sticks like this, and you will be pleased with the way they work, says an experienced trapper...
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...This, of course, is not necessary as traps are often built, baited and on the return of the trapper the following morning game securely caught...
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...The trapper who stays near home has the advantage of knowing the territory...
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...While the trapper in the wilderness has the advantage of no one disturbing his deadfalls, yet he has disadvantages...
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...I make a deadfall that sets without bait, writes an Illinois trapper...
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...Usually the observing trapper knows these things and are on their guard, but for those who are using deadfalls this season for the first time, more explicit explanation is necessary...
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...The skunk is the first animal to become prime, then the coon, marten, fisher, mink and fox, but the latter does not become strictly prime until after a few days of snow, says an old Maine trapper...
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...The trapper who looks out his grounds some weeks in advance of the trapping season is not idling his time away...
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...Should the next days be cold and stormy the trapper should get over the line as promptly as possible...
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...Some animals, it is true, travel during the coldest weather, but there are many that do not, so that the trapper who sees that his deadfalls are freshly baited when the signs point to warmer weather...
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..."I have more than one hundred deadfalls and catch large numbers of skunk," writes a Connecticut trapper...
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...The trapper that makes the largest catches usually is the one that has deadfalls and snares in addition to steel traps...
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