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FAVORITE MUSKRAT FOODS a 
The number of sinskrte ae 
can raise on your marsh or. 
waters depends on the ‘food | 
supply. Muskrats will increase 
in numbers as far as the food | 
The Muskrat supply permits, but no farther. 
A valuable Provide an abundance of musk- 
Furbearer rat pasturage and you may 
_ find fences, to retain them, unnecessary -- in fact, 
muskrats from other marshes will be attracted by | 
the food on your marsh. 
The following plants are the mainstay ‘of the 
muskrat’s food supply the year around. They 
are easily grown. Plant feeding beds here and 
there. When once started they will reseed. _ 
FOR SHALLOW WATER UP TO 1 FT. ‘DEEP 
§*tSweet Flag, §*tCattail, “Wapato ae 
Potato). *§Bur Reed. be 
FOR WATERS 1, TO 3 FT. DEEP. §*t Wild Rice. ef 
FOR WATER 2 TO 5 FT. DEEP, ey, 
£*Water Lilies. *§Great Bulrush. gMuskgrass. 
NOTE: *For Alkaline (hard) Waters. {For | 
Slightly Acid (soft) Waters. Bones by muskrats — : | 
in building houses. 
Sweet Flag: 1000, $25; 300. $l: 100, $3.00: 10, 
$1.25. Prices and information on other materials * 
inside pages. — i 
GET MORE AND BIGGER FISH 
Provide Food and ‘Cover 
Certain plants provide plenty of food, cednean 
cover where small fish can escape from their v 
enemies. They insure more young fish reaching 
maturity and increase fish production. Fish feed. 
_ on parts of the plants and on the countless num- 
bers of small insect and animal life’ which these — 2 | 
Bats BUpROtt, 2 
The following are ateols Na: 
lent food and cover pro-- 
ducing plants for fish: 
Coontail, Ducks Meat, 4 
Pickerel Plant, Sago Pond | 
Plant. Water Cress, Water | | 
. Lilies, Water Milfoil, Water | 
| Shield, Wild Celery, Wild — : 
Rice, Muskgrass. = = 
Plants mentioned — above te. 
described and prices 
given on, inside Pes: 
Pah : irs £ Fe. a eo ao 
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