Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making : Containing Comprehensive Hints on Camp Shelter, Log Huts, Bark Shanties, Woodland Beds and Bedding, Boat and Canoe Building, and Valuable Suggestions on Trappers' Food (Classic Reprint)
Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making : Containing Comprehensive Hints on Camp Shelter, Log Huts, Bark Shanties, Woodland Beds and Bedding, Boat and Canoe Building, and Valuable Suggestions on Trappers' Food (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Gibson, W. Hamilton
ISBN No.: 9780331586732
Year: 201711
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Excerpt from Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making: Containing Comprehensive Hints on Camp Shelter, Log Huts, Bark Shanties, Woodland Beds and Bedding, Boat and Canoe Building, and Valuable Suggestions on Trappers' FoodA Chapter Dedicated to Pestered Housekeepers. - The domestic Cat as a Household Trap. - The Rat - Its Proverbial Shrewdness and Cunning - the barrel trap. - Its unlimited Capabilities of Capture - Other Advantages Baiting for Rats. - A Second Form of Barrel Trap. - Various other Devices adapted to' the capture of the Rat. - The Steel Trap. - Hints on Setting.


- Necessar Pre cautions - the Box dead fall. - the board flap. - the Box pit all. - Animals for which it may be set. - Its Extensive Capabilities of Capture. - Its self-setting Qualities. - The principle Utilized for the Capture of the Muskrat. The cage trap.


- the jar trap. - A Preserve Jar Converted into a Mouse Trap. - Its Complete Success. - bowl traps. - Two methods-fly paper. Recipe for Making. - F LY trap pages 125 - 136.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.


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