The Accomplished Muskrat Trapper, originally published in 1922, offers a detailed guide to the methods and techniques of trapping muskrats. Written by Arno Erdman Schmidt, this practical manual is aimed at both novice and experienced trappers looking to improve their skills and increase their yield. The book covers various aspects of muskrat trapping, including trap selection, baiting strategies, setting techniques, and skinning.
Illustrated with helpful diagrams and clear instructions, this book provides a valuable glimpse into the historical practices of trapping and the fur trade. It remains a useful resource for anyone interested in learning traditional trapping methods or studying the history of wildlife management.
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