The way trappers think about scent has changed drastically in modern times. In Walter Arnold’s day, scent control was gaining popularity as a necessity for successful trappers. This mentality continued on through the fur boom of the 1970’s and ‘80’s, when every trapper and their mother wrote a fox trapping book, and scent control was continually stressed. From head to toe, all … [Read more...]
Lows on the Trapline (Walter Arnold)
I’m nostalgic when it comes to the outdoors. An old trapper’s cabin, log driving dam, or even a pile of rusted metal in the middle of the woods really catches my attention. With so little information about who left them there, a creative imagination can run wild. Just think about the stories that could be told. Think of the folks living in the woods back in those days, the … [Read more...]
Do Bobcats Kill Deer? (Walter Arnold)
Do bobcats kill deer? The topic was a contentious one among trappers across the U.S. in the 1930’s and ‘40’s, and continued to be debated on the pages of Fur-Fish-Game and other publications for many years. Western trappers argued that bobcats did not kill deer, while Eastern trappers fiercely defended their claims of witnessing evidence of ‘cats killing dear repeatedly. In … [Read more...]