It's a trap!

these simple traps are really great. people wishing to really extend their knowledge should check out the monthly mag.--Fur, Fish & Game.there is info enabling one to even make deadfalls for bear.be aware most states require a trapping liscence for furbearers .
 
Learning the traps is great fun and a great way to practice as id develops ones abilty to fabricate implements from there environment as well as helps one to develop knife skills as well... beyond that though to make the traps work.. the next step is to understand the particulars of the environment you are in ... the habits of your target prey....and how the combinations of both can lead to either success or failure.... primitive trapping a forum thread to learn.... a life time to master


Yup, I know. Trapping success is dependent on how well you apply the trap in light of the animal's behavior and habitat...and I'd guess luck is a large factor too.
 
Seriously though, what are your top three favorite traps?

Victor, Oneida, Duke...............or..........................
Bodygrip, foothold, cage................or.....................
110, 220, 330..........................or.........................
long spring, coil spring, flat spring

Sorry, couldn't resist guys.
 
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