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19 hours ago, mackem said:

Done a little research on these traps,they were designed for catching muskrat alive to restock marshes when fur prices were high.Nowadays the trap in good condition will fetch $1200

 

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It's  got an HG Wells/ Steam Punk vibe ,love  it.  Do you know when they were made?

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2 hours ago, comanche said:

It's  got an HG Wells/ Steam Punk vibe ,love  it.  Do you know when they were made?

Early 1900's,the muskrat is actually caught in two traps,a foothold and the cage,the cage rises out of the water so you can see you have a catch,crazy eh?

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7 hours ago, mackem said:

Early 1900's,the muskrat is actually caught in two traps,a foothold and the cage,the cage rises out of the water so you can see you have a catch,crazy eh?

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285 likes, 1 comments - wiebetraplineadventures on February 17, 2026: "Gibbs Live...

 

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Thanks for that. Rising out of the water,it gets  more 1930's sci fi by the minute. And  I was wondering why the pictures clearly show jaws around the treadle when it was billed as a live-catch trap .

I guess if  it goes a bit wrong a three legged muskratscan still breed 😁

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1 minute ago, comanche said:

Thanks for that. Rising out of the water,it gets  more 1930's sci fi by the minute. And  I was wondering why the pictures clearly show jaws around the treadle when it was billed as a live-catch trap .

I guess if  it goes a bit wrong a three legged muskratscan still breed 😁

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The jaws release as the trap rises so the muskrat is safely caged,like something from a HG Wells muskrat movie.I wonder how much live muskrat fetched to restock a marsh?

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35 minutes ago, mackem said:

The jaws release as the trap rises so the muskrat is safely caged,like something from a HG Wells muskrat movie.I wonder how much live muskrat fetched to restock a marsh?

Well ,sad sod that l am ,l just found a contemporary article  about Mr Gibbs.   Ordinary brown  pelts fetched 50cents to 1$ . 50 . However black pelts fetched  2$ . At one point Mr Gibbs was selling  breeding pairs of  black musk rats for 50$ !

This had dropped to a mere 25$ a pair at the time of the article .

As a sideline the meat was sold either as "marsh rabbit" or ....terrapin!

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6 minutes ago, comanche said:

Well ,sad sod that l am ,l just found a contemporary article  about Mr Gibbs.   Ordinary brown  pelts fetched 50cents to 1$ . 50 . However black pelts fetched  2$ . At one point Mr Gibbs was selling  breeding pairs of  black musk rats for 50$ !

This had dropped to a mere 25$ a pair at the time of the article .

As a sideline the meat was sold either as "marsh rabbit" or ....terrapin!

I have never seen a black muskrat,but the normal brown ones are in most waterways and ditches local.The trap is as complicated as they come,read about the light 😂

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