Bear Traps - F&T Fur Harvester's Trading Post

Bear Traps

These Bear Traps are excellent decorative pieces for houses, offices, lodges, cabins and camps with a rustic theme. They also make great conversation pieces for stores, restaurants and other businesses.

Sort by: Default | Name | Price
  • Bear Trap Warning Sign
    $19.95
    This Bear Trap Warning Sign is made of aluminum and is 12" wide x 18" high. This sign makes a great conversation piece.
  • Duke #15 Bear Trap
    $274.95
    The Duke #15 Bear Trap is a long spring trap that is 36" long when springs are extended. This trap comes complete with a heavy chain and has cast jaws with teeth. The pan says Duke Trap - #15 Bear. This trap has offset jaws to better show the teeth.
  • Duke #16 Bear Trap
    $374.95
    The Duke #16 Bear Trap is a long spring trap that is 45" long when springs are extended. It comes complete with a heavy chain and has cast jaws with teeth. The pan says Duke Trap - #16 Bear. This bear trap has offset jaws to better show the teeth.
  • Jim River Denali #15 Bear Trap
    $394.95
    The Jim River Denali #15 Bear Trap weighs 24 lbs., and is 36" long with a jaw spread of 12". The cast jaws are offset and have teeth. The heavy chain has a swivel and a large ring like the old traps. The pan on this trap reads "DENALI FUR AND TRADE COMPANY No. 15 HBC". Each trap has its own serial number. The serial number is stamped on the right hand side of the frame.
  • Jim River DFT #6 Bear Trap
    $494.95
    The Jim River DFT #6 Bear Trap is unbelievably large, weighing in at a whopping 48 lbs. This trap is 45" long with a jaw spread of 17". This sized trap was used to catch the largest, most powerful bears. The chain has a swivel and a large ring just like the old traps. The pan reads "DAKOTA FUR AND TRADE COMPANY HBC No. 6." The DFT #6 is just like the traps used by the early pioneers, explorers and trappers. These hardy people demanded quality and reliability in their equipment. This is the kind of trap they would have used. This trap represents the hardy people who made the Dakotas great. The pan is so large it's like a small frying pan. The springs are stout and made of the finest tempered spring steel and each will compress at about 375 pounds of pressure. It takes a strong vice or clamps to compress the springs. Each trap has its own serial number. The serial number is stamped on the right hand side of the frame.