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' Food, Etc A 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 - 3' 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 '1'rap.-the jar trap. - A Preserve Jar Converted into a Mouse 'i'rap.
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