Steel Traps
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aps. They are mostly hand made and vary slightly in style of construction from one another. The sizes cover all the di
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s quite a good chance that an animal would be thrown clear of the jaws when springing it. The setting devise has no
harp teeth, and if the animal is caught high u
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used mostly in Australia and New Zealand for catching rabbits, wh
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their forefathers are very conservative in their ideas, so in spite
dog both tending to throw out the animal's foot. The sharp toothed jaws with
l not endure more than one or two years use and which is s
eved, for it is stated that in spite of the fact that over two million dollars worth o
complete possession of a place as it is calculated that one pair may increase to about two million in a couple of years. Until the