DEADFALLS MP SNARES 



A Book of Instructions for Trappers About These and 

 Other Home Made Traps 



THE Author in his introduction says: 

 Scattered from the Arctic Ocean to 

 the Gulf of Mexico and from the 

 Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean are thous- 

 ands of trappers who use deadfalls, 

 snares and other home-made traps, but 

 within this vast territory there are many 

 thousands who know little or nothing of 

 them. 



A few of the many reasons why dead- 

 falls are good are : 



1. There is no weight to carry. 



2. Many of the best trappers use them. 



3. It requires no capital to set a line 

 of them. 



4. Deadfalls and snares do not mangle 

 animals or injure fur. 



5. They are humane — generally killing. 



6. Skunk are usually killed without 

 leaving any scent. 



size 5x7 inches, 84 drawings and 

 It is the most complete book 



This book contains 232 

 illustrations, printed on good paper. 



on how to make "home-made" traps published, and contains twenty- 

 eight chapters as follows 



Building Deadfalls and making Snares, as explained in this book, 

 will be of value to trappers located where material — saplings, 

 poles, boards, rocks, etc. — are to be had for making. 



Price, postpaid, cloth bound, $1.00 



A. R. HARDING. Publishc 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



