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  2. Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock - Wikipedia

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    Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock (1846-1917) was a famous hunter and trapper of Potter County, Pennsylvania.He wrote stories about his life and experiences which were published in the Hunter-Trader-Trapper Magazine between 1903 and 1913.

  3. Bona Allen Company - Wikipedia

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    Bona Allen Tanners and Manufacturers building Bona Allen Tannery. The Bona Allen Company is a tannery and leather goods factory that opened in 1873 in Buford, Georgia.It became the nation's largest producer of hand-tooled saddles, bridles, horse collars, postal bags, cowboy boots, and shoes and had a contract to supply the sporting equipment giant, Spalding, with raw material for the ...

  4. Schleese Saddlery - Wikipedia

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    Schleese Saddlery Service Ltd. is a Canadian manufacturer of custom-fitted saddles for show-jumping and dressage. It was started in 1986 by Jochen Schleese, a German saddler, in Stouffville, Ontario .

  5. Wintec - Wikipedia

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    Wintec Saddles was launched in 1986 and is a saddle brand known for ... The Easy Change Gullet System was designed in 1998 to help custom fit a saddle to a horse’s ...

  6. Bear trap - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet–Afghan War, where "bear" refers to the "Soviet bear" Beartrap Creek, a river in Wisconsin; A trio of holes (15, 16, 17), named after golfer and course designer Jack Nicklaus, at the Champion Course of the PGA National Golf Club; A sudden reversal in a bear market which forces short sellers to take a loss covering their positions.

  7. Deadfalls and Snares - Wikipedia

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    Deadfalls and Snares is one of Harding's Pleasure & Profit Books.First published in 1907, is an instructional book for trappers on the art of building deadfalls from logs, boards and rocks, and making snares and toss poles, for catching all types of furbearers, such as skunk, opossum, raccoon, mink, marten and bear, and coop traps for catching wild turkey and quail.

  8. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    Bear trap at Großer Waldstein in Germany A British spring trap set in a wire tunnel for small mammals Live trap with shade cloth to protect animal from heat. Cage traps are designed to catch live animals in a cage. They are usually baited, sometimes with food bait and sometimes with a live "lure" animal. Common baits include cat food and fish.

  9. Trapping pit - Wikipedia

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    Pit for hunting wolves, near Hohenwart, Bavaria, Germany. Trapping pits are deep pits dug into the ground, or built from stone, in order to trap animals. European rock drawings and cave paintings reveal that bear, moose and wolf were hunted since the Stone Age using trapping pits.

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