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There are certain wild animals which when hard pressed by severe cold and hunger, will raid the farmers and ranchmen's yards, killing fowls and stock. There however, are no animals that destroy so much stock as wolves and coyotes as they largely live upon the property of farmers, settlers and ranchmen to which they add game as they can get it.

While these animals are trapped, shot, poisoned, hunted with dogs, etc., their numbers, in some states, seem to be on the increase rather than the decrease in face of the fact that heavy bounties are offered.

The fact that wolf and coyote scalps command a bounty, in many states, and in addition their pelts are valuable, makes the hunting and trapping of these animals of no little importance.

One thing that has helped to keep the members of these "howlers" so numerous is the fact that they are among the shrewdest animal in America. The day of their extermination is, no doubt, far in the distance.

This book contains much of value to those who expect to follow the business of catching wolves and coyotes. A great deal of the habits and many of the methods were written by Mr. E. Kreps, who has had experience with these animals upon the Western Plains, in Canada, and the South. Additional information has been secured from Government Bulletins and experienced "wolfers" from various parts of America.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

I. The Timber Wolf

II. The Coyote

III. Killing of Stock and Game by Wolves

IV. Bounties

V. Hunting Young Wolves and Coyotes

VI. Hunting Wolves with Dogs

VII. Still Hunting Wolves and Coyotes

VIII. Poisoning Wolves

IX. Trapping Wolves

X. Scents and Baits

XI. Scent Methods

XII. Bait Methods for Wolves

XIII. Southern Bait Methods for Coyotes

XIV. Northern Bait Methods for Coyotes

XV. Blind Set Methods XVI. Snow Set Methods

XVII. Some Rules and Things to Remember

XVIII. The Treacherous Grey Wolf

XIX. Wolf Catching

XX. With the Coyotes

XXI. Wolf Trapping an Art

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There are certain wild animals which when hard pressed by severe cold and hunger, will raid the farmers and ranchmen's yards, killing fowls and stock. There however, are no animals that destroy so much stock as wolves and coyotes as they largely live upon the property of farmers, settlers and ranchmen to which they add game as they can get it.

While these animals are trapped, shot, poisoned, hunted with dogs, etc., their numbers, in some states, seem to be on the increase rather than the decrease in face of the fact that heavy bounties are offered.

The fact that wolf and coyote scalps command a bounty, in many states, and in addition their pelts are valuable, makes the hunting and trapping of these animals of no little importance.

One thing that has helped to keep the members of these "howlers" so numerous is the fact that they are among the shrewdest animal in America. The day of their extermination is, no doubt, far in the distance.

This book contains much of value to those who expect to follow the business of catching wolves and coyotes. A great deal of the habits and many of the methods were written by Mr. E. Kreps, who has had experience with these animals upon the Western Plains, in Canada, and the South. Additional information has been secured from Government Bulletins and experienced "wolfers" from various parts of America.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

I. The Timber Wolf

II. The Coyote

III. Killing of Stock and Game by Wolves

IV. Bounties

V. Hunting Young Wolves and Coyotes

VI. Hunting Wolves with Dogs

VII. Still Hunting Wolves and Coyotes

VIII. Poisoning Wolves

IX. Trapping Wolves

X. Scents and Baits

XI. Scent Methods

XII. Bait Methods for Wolves

XIII. Southern Bait Methods for Coyotes

XIV. Northern Bait Methods for Coyotes

XV. Blind Set Methods XVI. Snow Set Methods

XVII. Some Rules and Things to Remember

XVIII. The Treacherous Grey Wolf

XIX. Wolf Catching

XX. With the Coyotes

XXI. Wolf Trapping an Art

Présentation de l'éditeur

TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. The Timber Wolf II. The Coyote III. Killing of Stock and Game by Wolves IV. Bounties V. Hunting Young Wolves and Coyotes VI. Hunting Wolves with Dogs VII. Still Hunting Wolves and Coyotes VIII. Poisoning Wolves IX. Trapping Wolves X. Scents and Baits XI. Scent Methods XII. Bait Methods for Wolves XIII. Southern Bait Methods for Coyotes XIV. Northern Bait Methods for Coyotes XV. Blind Set Methods XVI. Snow Set Methods XVII. Some Rules and Things to Remember XVIII. The Treacherous Grey Wolf XIX. Wolf Catching XX. With the Coyotes XXI. Wolf Trapping an Art From the introduction: There are certain wild animals which when hard pressed by severe cold and hunger, will raid the farmers and ranchmen's yards, killing fowls and stock. There however, are no animals that destroy so much stock as wolves and coyotes as they largely live upon the property of farmers, settlers and ranchmen to which they add game as they can get it. While these animals are trapped, shot, poisoned, hunted with dogs, etc., their numbers, in some states, seem to be on the increase rather than the decrease in face of the fact that heavy bounties are offered. The fact that wolf and coyote scalps command a bounty, in many states, and in addition their pelts are valuable, makes the hunting and trapping of these animals of no little importance. One thing that has helped to keep the members of these "howlers" so numerous is the fact that they are among the shrewdest animal in America. The day of their extermination is, no doubt, far in the distance. This book contains much of value to those who expect to follow the business of catching wolves and coyotes. A great deal of the habits and many of the methods were written by Mr. E. Kreps, who has had experience with these animals upon the Western Plains, in Canada, and the South. Additional information has been secured from Government Bulletins and experienced "wolfers" from various parts of America.

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