Quick Answer
Yes, it is feasible to use deer legs for natural traps due to their structural integrity, which can be utilized for creating a sturdy mechanism.
Choosing the Right Deer Legs
Deer legs can be used as a primary component in natural traps due to their strength and versatility. When selecting deer legs, choose those with a circumference of at least 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) to ensure they can withstand the stresses involved in a trap. Fresh or recently frozen legs work best for natural trapping purposes.
Preparing Deer Legs for Trapping
Preparation is key when using deer legs for natural traps. Begin by cleaning and de-skinning the legs, then use cordage or sinew to create a durable binding. For added strength, you can also use rawhide strips to reinforce the joints, securing the binding in place. A total of 3-5 feet (90-150 cm) of cordage or sinew is usually sufficient for this process.
Setting the Trap
Set the trap by placing the deer legs in a suitable location, such as a game trail or near a watering hole. Use additional cordage or sticks to secure the legs in place and create a trigger mechanism. Ensure the trap is sturdy and will not collapse under its own weight. A well-set deer leg trap can be effective for catching small to medium-sized game, making it a valuable asset for the right situation.
Find more answers
Browse the full Q&A library by topic, or jump back to the topic this question belongs to.
