Fur trapping

Discover the art of fur trapping and learn how to navigate this ancient practice. Find tips, techniques, and stories from experienced trappers to ignite your curiosity and passion for the outdoors.
Hillbilly House, Trapping Fur, Beaver Trapping, Resort Decor, Spring Trap, Fur Trapper, Animal Traps, Spring Animals, Custom Bobber

Antique Victor #3 Large Double Long Spring Animal Drag Trap Early 1900s double long spring trap made by Victor Oneida. This size tarp would be for larger animals such as Coyote, Beaver, Bobcat. The trap is in good condition with extremely strong springs, the trap is 17-inches long.The trap has a so

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Hank Wiley
Trapping Fur, Beaver Trapping, Wood Weaving, Fur Trapping, Basket Backpack, Pack Basket, Bush Camp, Camping Bags, Tanning Hides

For those of you who still use a pack basket, here are a couple of things to do that will prolong the life of your basket. I cut a piece of aluminum flashing that weighs next to nothing to line the bottom of the basket. I also cut a large can in half, folded the sharp edges down, and bolte…

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Yano Meko
Fur Pelt, Bald Spot, Human Male, Hang On, Life Time, Taxidermy, The Wall, Native American, Cabin

commercially tanned raccoon will last a life time , the raccoon in the picture may not be the exact 1 you will receive but the quality of pelt will be good, colors will vary, if there are any defects they will be listed ,they are great to hang on the wall or to make whatever you please, any questions please ask...

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Sexual Cornflake
It is my firm belief that every hunter and trapper should own and know how to use a fleshing beam. This imperative stems from another firm belief: that every hunter or trapper should know how to flesh and prep the capes and hides of the animals they kill. Any hide or cape that will be mounted or put on the fur market needs to be fleshed. It is true that in a pinch, many hides can be fleshed with a knife on a table or over your knee, but unless you really know what you’re doing, you’ll usually... Fleshing Beam, Trapping Fur, Tanning Deer Hide, Fur Trapping, Taxidermy Diy, Tanning Hides, Rabbit Hide, Leather Tanning, Hunting Ideas

It is my firm belief that every hunter and trapper should own and know how to use a fleshing beam. This imperative stems from another firm belief: that every hunter or trapper should know how to flesh and prep the capes and hides of the animals they kill. Any hide or cape that will be mounted or put on the fur market needs to be fleshed. It is true that in a pinch, many hides can be fleshed with a knife on a table or over your knee, but unless you really know what you’re doing, you’ll…

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Crystal Dibert