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Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper: Experiences and Observations of E. N. Woodcock the Noted Hunter and Trapper, as Written by Himself [Illustrated]
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Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper: Experiences and Observations of E. N. Woodcock the Noted Hunter and Trapper, as Written by Himself [Illustrated] in Bloomington, MN
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Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper: Experiences and Observations of E. N. Woodcock the Noted Hunter and Trapper, as Written by Himself [Illustrated] in Bloomington, MN
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This edition features • illustrations • a linked Table of ContentsCONTENTS I--Autobiography of E. N. WoodcockII--Early ExperiencesIII--My First Real Trapping ExperienceIV--Some Early ExperiencesV--Some Early Experiences (Concluded)VI--A Hunt on the KinzuaVII--My Last Hunt on the KinzuaVIII--Fred and the Old TrapperIX--Bears in 1870, Today--Other NotesX--Incidents Connected with Bear TrappingXI--Pacific Coast TripXII--Some Michigan TripsXIII--Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co., Pa., in 1869XIV--Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co.XV--Trapping and Bee HuntingXVI--Hits and Misses on the TrailXVII--Lost in the WoodsXVIII--Traps and Other Hints for TrappersXIX--Camps and CampingXX--Deer Hunt Turned Into a Bear HuntXXI--Dog on the Trap LineXXII--Two Cases of Buck FeverXXIII--Partner a NecessityXXIV--A Few Words on DeadfallsXXV--Advice from a VeteranXXVI--The Screech of the PantherXXVII--Handling Raw Furs and Other NotesXXVIII--The Passing of the Fur bearerXXIX--Destruction of Game and Game BirdsXXX--Southern Experiences on the Trap LineXXXI--On the Trap and Trot Line in the SouthXXXII--Trapping in AlabamaXXXIII--Some Early ExperiencesXXXIV--The White DeerXXXV--A Day of LuckXXXVI--A Mixed Bag
This edition features • illustrations • a linked Table of ContentsCONTENTS I--Autobiography of E. N. WoodcockII--Early ExperiencesIII--My First Real Trapping ExperienceIV--Some Early ExperiencesV--Some Early Experiences (Concluded)VI--A Hunt on the KinzuaVII--My Last Hunt on the KinzuaVIII--Fred and the Old TrapperIX--Bears in 1870, Today--Other NotesX--Incidents Connected with Bear TrappingXI--Pacific Coast TripXII--Some Michigan TripsXIII--Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co., Pa., in 1869XIV--Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co.XV--Trapping and Bee HuntingXVI--Hits and Misses on the TrailXVII--Lost in the WoodsXVIII--Traps and Other Hints for TrappersXIX--Camps and CampingXX--Deer Hunt Turned Into a Bear HuntXXI--Dog on the Trap LineXXII--Two Cases of Buck FeverXXIII--Partner a NecessityXXIV--A Few Words on DeadfallsXXV--Advice from a VeteranXXVI--The Screech of the PantherXXVII--Handling Raw Furs and Other NotesXXVIII--The Passing of the Fur bearerXXIX--Destruction of Game and Game BirdsXXX--Southern Experiences on the Trap LineXXXI--On the Trap and Trot Line in the SouthXXXII--Trapping in AlabamaXXXIII--Some Early ExperiencesXXXIV--The White DeerXXXV--A Day of LuckXXXVI--A Mixed Bag

















