Furbearers
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This carnivore is often found feeding on muskrat carcasses and is usually caught with footholds and #110 body grip traps.

What is mink?

100

This is what every single trap needs to have attached to it.

What is a trap tag?

100

This is the main difference between a cable restraint and a snare.

What is a snare kills and a cable restraint holds?

100

This species, only found in Northern WI, requires a tag to trap and is usually caught using bait or lure.

What is a fisher?

100

This is the acronym used that describes going beyond the law, being as ethical and humane as one can be, in an effort to be as effective and efficient as you can with trapping a particular animal.

What are BMPs?

200

This land dwelling carnivore is often caught with coil spring foothold traps or 12" looped cable restraints and is sold with the fur side out.

What is a coyote?

200

This is the best time of day to trap to avoid theft and prevent the animal from escaping.

What is morning?

200

This is the main disadvantage of body grip traps.

What is nontarget animals may be killed?

200

This critter is the most commonly trapped species in the US, caught near land and water, and is sold with the fur side in.  Enclosed trigger traps are common traps for these critters.

What is the raccoon?

200

This trap part keeps the trigger in place.

What is the dog?

300

This land dweller doesn't require the tail to be split is often trapped using almost any kind of sweet bait or fish.

What is opossum?

300

This type of trap is illegal to place on dry land in WI.

What is a snare?

300

This type of trap has a reverse bend washer attached to it.

What is a cable restraint?

300

This critter is the most common water-dwelling species that is caught with #110 body grip traps, #1 long spring traps or #1.5 coil spring traps.  It is also sold fur side in.

What is the muskrat?

300

This trap part is what the critter steps on in foothold traps.

What is the pan?

400

This furbearer began the trapping revolution in the US for its demand for hat linings.  It is the only species that is not cased when handling the fur.

What is the beaver?

400

A muskrat set is most likely to catch this critter.

What is a mink or raccoon?

400

This type of trap will catch multiple species in one set.

What is a colony trap?

400

This carnivore is often caught in water with #220 or #330 body grip traps and no longer requires a tag to trap.

What is the otter?

400

This is where money from wildlife management comes from.

What is hunting, trapping, and fishing license, tag and stamp sales?

500

This land dwelling carnivore is often caught with coil spring foothold traps or 10" looped cable restraints and is sold with the fur side out.

What is the red fox?

500

These are the four steps in handling fur.

What is cleaning, skinning, fleshing, and drying?

500

This type of trap will catch the animal alive, completely unharmed.

What is a live trap or box trap?

500

This species requires a tag to trap legally.  It is a land dweller that is often caught with cable restraints, coil springs, or #3 long spring footholds.

What is the bobcat?

500

This material is good for fastening a trap at a set.

What is annealed steel wire?