How to Trap And Snare: A Complete Manual For The Sportsman, Game
Preserver And Amateur On The Art Of Taking Animals And Birds In Traps,
Snares and Nets With Numerous Illustrations
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How to Trap And Snare: A Complete Manual For The Sportsman, Game
Preserver And Amateur On The Art Of Taking Animals And Birds In Traps,
Snares and Nets With Numerous IllustrationsBy William Carnegie
"This manual is intended to provide as much practical insight into
the various modes of trapping, snaring, and netting the animals and
birds of the British Isles as can be furnished by writing. Whenever
possible and desirable, such insight is given of the haunts and habitats
of the creatures to be caught as may prove useful to the amateur or
tyro, for whom it is more particularly planned, than for the
professional. Every piece of work, device, trap, snare, or net described
has been performed, employed, or made by the author, and it is hoped
that the experience gained during many years may prove of advantage to
others who may be induced to follow the Art of the Trapper, either for
pastime or profit" William Carnegie, 1880. Originally published at
the turn of the century, this extremely rare book has been reprinted in
a high-quality soft-cover edition by Read Country Books. It is a
complete and detailed treatise on the art of trapping, snaring and
netting, written by a master of the craft and extensively illustrated
throughout. Never before reprinted, this unique work is packed with
information that is still of great practical value to the sporting man
today. 224 pages + 8 pages of original adverts. Many of the earliest
sporting books, particularly those dating back to the 1800s, are now
extremely scarce and very expensive. READ COUNTRY BOOKS are republishing
these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork. CHAPTER I. - The Dorset Trap and its
Varieties CHAPTER II. - Humane traps CHAPTER III. - Tools, etc., for
Trapping CHAPTER IV. - How to set the Dorset Trap CHAPTER V. - Round and
Small Steel Traps CHAPTER VI. - Rabbit trapping CHAPTER VIII. - Rabbit
Trapping CHAPTER VIII. - Trapping Ground Vermin CHAPTER IX. - Rats
CHAPTER X. - Rats (continued) CHAPTER XI. - Wild Cats CHAPTER XII. -
Poaching Dogs and Cats CHAPTER XIII. - Trapping Foxes CHAPTER XIV. -
Trapping Hawks CHAPTER XV. - Trapping Crows, Rooks, etc. CHAPTER XVI. -
Trapping Magpies and Jays CHAPTER XVII. - Box, Cage and other Traps
CHAPTER XVIII. - The Snare and its Varieties CHAPTER XIX. - The Use of
the Snare CHAPTER XX. - General Trapping and Snaring CHAPTER XXI. -
Pitfalls CHAPTER XXII. - Springes and Hingles CHAPTERS XXIII. - Nets and
their Employment CHAPTERS XXIV. - Nets and their Employment (continued)
CHAPTER XXV. - Moles and how to catch them CHAPTER XXVI. - Trapping
Fishery Pests