Gleanings in bee culture . ableBook for Trappers. . This book is edited byA. R. Harding, of theHunter - Trader - Trapper,contains about fifty illus-trations and nearly 200pages, and is divided intotwenty chapters as fol-lows: I. General Information. II. Mink and Their Habits. III. Size and Care of Skins. IV. Good and Lasting Bait and Scent. VI. Places to Set. VII. Indian Methods. VIII. Mink Trapping on the Prairies. IX. Southern Methods. X. Northern Methods. XI. Unusual Ways. XII. Illinois Trappers Methods. XIII. Experienced Trappers Ways. XIV. Many Good Salt Sets. XVI. Lo


Gleanings in bee culture . ableBook for Trappers. . This book is edited byA. R. Harding, of theHunter - Trader - Trapper,contains about fifty illus-trations and nearly 200pages, and is divided intotwenty chapters as fol-lows: I. General Information. II. Mink and Their Habits. III. Size and Care of Skins. IV. Good and Lasting Bait and Scent. VI. Places to Set. VII. Indian Methods. VIII. Mink Trapping on the Prairies. IX. Southern Methods. X. Northern Methods. XI. Unusual Ways. XII. Illinois Trappers Methods. XIII. Experienced Trappers Ways. XIV. Many Good Salt Sets. XVI. Log and Other Sets. XVII. Points for the Young Trapper. XVIII. Proper Sizt Traps. XIX. Deadfalls. XX. Steel Traps. The methods as published are those of experiencedtrappers from all parts of the country. There ismoney made in catching mink if you know reading this instructive book you will surelyknow. If you catch only one more prime mink itwill pay for the book several times. Cloth Bound, 60c., postage Fox Trapping A book of Instruc-tions Telling howto Trap. and Valuable Bookfor Trappers. . This book is editedby A. R. Harding, ofthe Hunter - Trader -Trapper ; containsabout 50 illustrations,and nearly 200 pages,is divided into twenty-two chapters as fol-lows : I. General Information. II. Baits and Scents. III. Foxes and Odor. IV. Chaff Method, Traps and Hints. VI. All Round Land Set. VII. Snow Set. VIII. Trapping Red Fox. IX. Red and Gray. X. Wire and Twine Snare. XI. Trap, Snare, Shooting, and Poison. XII. My First Fox. XIII. Tennessee Trappers Method. XIV. Many Good Fred and the Old Trapper. XVI. Experienced Trapper Reynard Fox A Shrewd Still Hunting the Pox Steel all the methods as given in this book had beenstudied out by one man, and he began trapping whenColumbus discovered America, more than four hun-dred years ago, he would not


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