FOX TRAPPING 



A Book of Instructions Telling How to Trap, Snare, Poison 

 and Shoot. A Valuable Book for Trappers. 



THE Author in his introduction to 

 this book says; If alJ the methods 

 as explained in this book had been 

 studied out by one man and he began 

 trapping when Columbus discovered 

 America, he would be far from com- 

 pleted. The methods given in this book 

 are largely from old and experienced 

 trappers who hav? given their ov/n suc- 

 cessful methods, enabling the trapper of 

 little experience with fox to be like them 

 able to outwit. 



Trappers who have caught the valu- 

 able silver fox as well as those who have 

 caught cross, red and gray have fur- 

 nished the Author wi.h information for 

 this book so that trappers from any sec- 

 tion will find a method or methods that 

 can b3 used. The red fox, however, is 

 the one that most sets describe, yet what 



is a good method for one species is pretty sure to ba for the others. 

 This book contains about 50 illustrations, nearly 200 pages and 



twenty-two chapters as follows : 



I. Generallnformation. XIII. 

 II. Baits and Scents. 



III. Foxes and Odor. XIV. 



IV. Chaff Method Set XV. 

 V. Traps and Hints. 



VI. All Round Land Set. XVI. 



VII. Snow Set. 



VIII. Trapping Red Fox. XVII. 



IX. Red and Gray. XVIIL 



X. Wire & Twine Snare. XIX. 



XL Trap, Snare, Shoot- XX. 



ing and Poison. 



XIL My First Fox. XXI. 



XXIL 



Tennessee Trapper's 



Method. 



Many Good Methods 



Fred and the Old 



Trapper. 



Experienced Trappei 



Tricks. 



Reynard Outwitted. 



Fox Shooting. 



A Shrewd Fox. 



Still Hunting the 



Fox. 



Fox Ranches. 



Steel Traps. 



This book has been a wonderful help to many in outwitting sly 

 foxes — silver, cross, red and gray. Some sets had best be made in 

 advance of the trapping season so as to become "weather beaten" — 

 aid looking. 



Price, postpaid, cloth bound, $1.00 



A. R. HARDING, Publisher, 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



