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The Trapper's Bible: The Most Complete Guide to Trapping and Hunting Tips Ever

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Recognize animal tracks and signs; master a variety of wood and steel traps, snares, deadfalls, and pens; mix your own animal scents; skin, stretch, cure, and tan hides, learn how to trap every animal imaginable; and more!

A collection of tips, tactics, and anecdotes from the finest trappers the United States has ever seen, The Trapper’s Bible is an essential reference guide for hunters, trappers, and historians.

Taken directly from some of the upmost authorities on the trapping profession, hundreds of photos and illustrations adorn this fascinating compendium. Here are details on a wide variety of different traps and extensive information outlining the behavior and nature of a long list of animals commonly hunted and trapped:

Deer and moose
Muskrat, and beaver
Wolf, coyote, and fox
Black bear and grizzly bear.
Raccoon and rabbit
Skunk, weasel, and woodchuck
And much more!

The Trapper’s Bible offers the best of the best. It’s an amazing collection of hard-to-find information and an informative look into life as a trapper.

408 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2012

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Eustace Hazard Livingston

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December 12, 2021
Well. Typical Progressives of the majority of online book review websites, will undoubtedly give survival/hunting books(and anything written by a Conservative), a low rating. My uncle, Ed Kania, was a world-known trapper. And patented many humane traps. If ya know nothing about traps, it's foolish to comment or review. I've spent many cold Winter days & frigid nights in the Adirondacks, and the Cascades region of Washington. Each trap in the Trapper's Bible, has a specific function. The one ya use to catch rabbit, may not work for other critters. Especially the type of bait ya use. Marmot & Fisher, are very elusive when it comes to traps. Using what Eustace Livingston, has published, I have little difficulty trapping a rabbit, beaver, fish, and even a wild turkey, when spending days out on the trap line.
So, if you're anxious to live the wilderness lifestyle. Surviving & earning a income by trading fur, this book, should definitely be a staple reference, before leaving the cabin.
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January 25, 2021
The Chauvinism is real - needs a new edition

This book asserts that trappers are men and boys. That’s distracting and inaccurate. Makes it difficult to focus on the knowledge when such a fundamental principle is flawed.
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November 25, 2020
Outdated for the modern trapper but contains plenty of information to be used for reference.
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August 18, 2022
Hundreds of pages of crystal clear descriptions of forest animals. Beautiful in its own way.
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May 19, 2024
There is a lot of information in this book and a lot of things to try.
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January 24, 2025
This book sat on my coffee table for two years, with me flipping through it regularly. Full of every sort of trapping tip you could think of. A product of years of experience. Recommend.
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July 22, 2012
The library had this book on order for months and I couldn't wait to get it. That is, Until I started reading it. You'd think it was written by a first grader and that NO one edited it. I can't recall the last time I've seen so many misspelled words. It was so bad that I gave up reading it.

It's supposed to be a new book. The methods given are way outdated, even brutal. In one section, he speaks of sardines being ten cents a can.

I would rate this book as two thumbs down.
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