An edition of Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper (1913)

Fifty years a hunter and trapper

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An edition of Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper (1913)

Fifty years a hunter and trapper

experiences and observations of E. N. Woodcock, the noted hunter and trapper

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"Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper" is a collection of real-life hunting and trapping stories, written over a period of ten years, by E. N. (Eldred Nathaniel) Woodcock (1846-1917) of Potter County, Pennsylvania. These articles were first published in the Hunter-Trader-Trapper Magazine, published by A. R. Harding, from 1903 to 1913.

In the first few chapters, Mr. Woodcock tells of his family background, his father's milling business in Lymansville, their neighbors and friends, and his experiences of learning to hunt and trap at a very early age. In later chapters, he relates his outdoor experiences, as an adult, in the wilderness areas of Pennsylvania and other states, and gives detailed accounts of many hunting and trapping expeditions, along with instructions, advise, and his own personal opinion. Most of the stories include an interesting partner, who he refers to as "Pard", and the events that happened to them on certain outings.

Bear trapping and deer hunting are two of the main subjects, and the author relates many incidents that he experienced, good and bad, while attempting to catch "Bruin" and still-hunting whitetail deer. Camp life and how wilderness camps were built and maintained, is also explained in many of the stories.

The book is written in a plain, no-nonsense style, describing many events in great detail. Since the articles were written over a ten-year period, some stories, or parts of stories, are repeated, but the author's observations remain basically the same.

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A. R. Harding
Pages
318

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Table of Contents

1. Autobiography of E. N. Woodcock
2. Early Experiences
3. My First Real Trapping Experience
4. Some Early Experiences
5. Some Early Experiences (Concluded)
6. A Hunt on the Kinzua
7. My Last Hunt on the Kinzua
8. Fred and the Old Trapper
9. Bears in 1870, Today - Other Notes
10. Incidents Connected with Bear Trapping
11. Pacific Coast Trip
12. Some Michigan Trips
13. Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co., Pa., in 1869
14. Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co.
15. Trapping and Bee Hunting
16. Hits and Misses on the Trail
17. Lost in the Woods
18. Traps and Other Hints for Trappers
19. Camps and Camping
20. Deer Hunt Turned Into a Bear Hunt
21. Dog on the Trap Line
22. Two Cases of Buck Fever
23. Partner a Necessity
24. A Few Words on Deadfalls
25. Advice from a Veteran
26. The Screech of the Panther
27. Handling Raw Furs and Other Notes
28. The Passing of the Fur bearer
29. Destruction of Game and Game Birds
30. Southern Experiences on the Trap Line
31. On the Trap and Trot Line in the South
32. Trapping in Alabama
33. Some Early Experiences
34. The White Deer
35. A Day of Luck
36. A Mixed Bag

Edition Notes

Published in
St. Louis, MO

Contributors

Editor
Arthur Robert Harding

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
318 p.
Number of pages
318

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7205895M
Internet Archive
fiftyyearshunter00woodiala
ISBN 10
1565549821
ISBN 13
9781565549821

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