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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 and Published in H-T-T from 1903 to 1913
EDITED BY A. R. HARDING
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
PREFACE.
A WORD FROM MR. WOODCOCK.
CHAPTER I. Autobiography of E. N. Woodcock.
CHAPTER II. Early Experiences.
CHAPTER III. My First Real Trapping Experience.
CHAPTER IV. Some Early Experiences.
CHAPTER V. Some Early Experiences (Concluded.)
CHAPTER VI. A Hunt on the Kinzua.
CHAPTER VII. My Last Hunt on the Kinzua.
CHAPTER VIII. Fred and the Old Trapper.
CHAPTER IX. Bears in 1870, To-Day--Other Notes.
CHAPTER X. Incidents Connected with Bear Trapping.
CHAPTER XI Pacific Coast Trip.
CHAPTER XII. Some Michigan Trips.
CHAPTER XIII. Hunting and Trapping in Cameron County, Pa., in 1869.
CHAPTER XIV. Hunting and Trapping in Cameron County.
CHAPTER XV. Trapping and Bee Hunting.
CHAPTER XVI. Hits and Misses on the Trail.
CHAPTER XVII. Lost in the Woods.
CHAPTER XVIII. Traps and Other Hints for Trappers.
CHAPTER XIX. Camps and Camping.
CHAPTER XX. Deer Hunt Turned Into a Bear Hunt.
CHAPTER XXI. Dog on the Trap Line.
CHAPTER XXII. Two Cases of Buck Fever.
CHAPTER XXIII. Partner a Necessity.
CHAPTER XXIV. A Few Words on Deadfalls.
CHAPTER XXV. Advice from a Veteran.
CHAPTER XXVI. The Screech of the Panther.
CHAPTER XXVII. Handling Raw Furs and Other Notes.
CHAPTER XXVIII. The Passing of the Fur bearer.
CHAPTER XXIX. Destruction of Game and Game Birds.
CHAPTER XXX. Southern Experiences on the Trap Line.
CHAPTER XXXI. On the Trap and Trot Line in the South--Fall of 1912.
CHAPTER XXXII. Trapping in Alabama.
CHAPTER XXXIII. Some Early Experiences.
CHAPTER XXXIV. The White Deer.
CHAPTER XXXV. A Day of Luck.
CHAPTER XXXVI. A Mixed Bag.
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