Andersch Bros. Hunters And Trappers Guide Illustrating the Fur Bearing Animals of North America the Skins of Which Have a Market Value

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But my best set is at the clay roots of a tree that has blown down out in the water. I fasten all of my traps to a good-sized stake, driven into the ground at quite an angle. My stakes are two feet out of the water. I put mud on them to make them look old. To fasten the traps I slip the chain through the ring and put the loop over my stake. Set the trap between the stake and the bank in about two inches of water if possible. Cover well and put bait on stick eighteen inches above trap. Set aroun...d clay roots and you will get the coon.
Trapping the Raccoon.
"To catch Mr. Raccoon," writes Mr. J. Hight, of Samoth, 111., "one of the surest and best ways is to hunt at night with dogs, a gun, and if the night is dark, a lantern is needed. The success and profit in hunting with dog and gun lies in the fact that several will be put upon the same tree. I have known as many as seven to be found up an oak eating acorns before the hard frosts came. When up a tree, if the night is dark hold the lantern above your head and imitate the sound of a fighting coon or one worried by dogs, by putting the forefinger in the mouth and squealing.


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