Foothold Traps
Foothold traps also are known as leghold traps. These traps are the most common type used. The trap has two smooth arms called “jaws.” When the furbearer steps on a pan in the center of the trap, the jaws spring together, gripping the foot.
The following are important features of the foothold trap.
- The foothold trap does not have teeth.
- Foothold traps are versatile. They come in several sizes. They can be used both on land and in water. This versatility adds to the popularity of the foothold trap.
- Foothold traps can be set to capture specific furbearers and avoid non-target species.
- In most cases, unwanted animals can be released unharmed.