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  2. Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper - Wikipedia

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    One of Harding's Pleasure & Profit Books.A collection of real life outdoor stories based on the experiences of the author, Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock.Writing from memory, Mr. Woodcock tells of incidents that happened during the fifty years (1855–1905) he spent camping, hunting, trapping and fishing in the wilderness of Northern Pennsylvania and several other states.

  3. File:Hunting and trapping stories; a book for boys (1903 ...

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    Title: Hunting and trapping stories; a book for boys Year: 1903 Authors: (Price, J. P. Hyde), 1874- (from old catalog) Subjects: Hunting Publisher: New York, McLoughlin bro's Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry

  4. Arthur Robert Harding - Wikipedia

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    Hunting, trapping, fur handling, tanning, taxidermy, bee hunting and wilderness camping Arthur Robert Harding (July 1871 – 1930), better known as A. R. Harding , was an American outdoorsman and the founder of Hunter-Trader-Trapper and Fur-Fish-Game Magazine, and publisher, editor and author of many popular outdoor how-to books of the early 1900s.

  5. Trapline - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's registered traplines were once exactly that: lines which followed a creek or other feature, but in the 1960s they were switched to a system of trapping territories. [1] In British Columbia "the registered trapline system continues to be the primary system for setting harvest guidelines and managing furbearing animals".

  6. Penny, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Onufry Lewoniuk (c.1904–1933), [89] who was staying with the pair while trapping and hunting at Slim Lake about nine miles (14 km) southwest of Penny, died of exposure to the cold at the lake edge. [90] John (Jack) Evans (1866–1948), [91] a homesteader, [17] had 100-mile (160 km) trapline through Penny in 1912/13. [92]

  7. The Fur Trade in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Fur Trade in Canada: An Introduction to Canadian Economic History is a book written by Harold Innis covering the fur trade era in Canada from the early 16th century to the 1920s. First published in 1930, it comprehensively documents the history of fur trading while extending Innis's analysis of the economic and social implications of Canada ...

  8. Mountain man - Wikipedia

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    A mountain man is an explorer who lives in the wilderness and makes his living from hunting and trapping.Mountain men were most common in the North American Rocky Mountains from about 1810 through to the 1880s (with a peak population in the early 1840s).

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