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How to Traditionally Dye and Wax Traps by John S. Chagnon
Just about every successful trapper I know dyes and waxes their traps prior to trapping season. Like so many things in this day and age of modern conveniences and instant gratification, modern products and methods have evolved to simplify the dying and wax process. These new products and methods have been around for quite a few years and they include products that are mixed with gasoline or water. Traps are dipped in the mixture to form a protective coating on your traps.
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