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Mink Trapping

Chapter 7 INDIAN METHODS.

Word Count: 728    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

mink, that starts or ends in a brook or pond, says a New England trap

the track is very old, I add an equal part of oil of assafoetida, and put the mixture inside the hen, leaving the entrails in and sew it up loosely. Then I tie it to a rope, and starting at the

until he gets into one of the traps. This is a good set to use in woods where a bait would mean having your traps lifted by John Sne

es. As it was spring, they were all finished and the rats were no longer working on them. The old man set two traps on the house, and barely under water. Then he put a few drops of the scent that is fou

r bait." "Oh-h-h no!" he chuckled. "Muskrat he heap 'fraid of mink. We have mink to-morrer-wonca, numpaw, yawha, yawminee mink (1, 2, 3, 4 mink). You see? Then you no call ol' In'jun big fool." Sure

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catch a rat, and make a meal for a mink; so I post a rooster's head about two feet from the trail and set a No. 1 1/2 t

Y." I hang a piece of muskrat meat with mink scent on it upon a small stick leaning out over

aught with dog and trapped in Northwestern Pennsylvania 104 mink. The name of this Indian is John Lord, and he has trapped as far west as Cali

be seen that he makes considerable money. The fact that he caught that number is pretty well

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