Hints on Wolf and Coyote Trapping

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Hints on Wolf and Coyote Trapping

by Stanley Paul Young

EN·~15 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

15:36

Description

This practical guide opens with a clear picture of the early‑20th‑century American West, where wolves and coyotes roam the open range and pose real threats to livestock, poultry, and even wildlife. It explains why controlling these predators matters—not only for protecting farms and ranches, but also for safeguarding public health against diseases they can carry. The author sets the stage with a concise overview of where each species is most common and the challenges they present to rural communities.

The heart of the booklet offers step‑by‑step advice for anyone willing to tackle the problem themselves. Readers learn how to read the landscape for scent posts, the natural “checkpoints” wolves and coyotes use, and how to position steel traps—sizes suited to each animal—so they remain effective yet humane. Detailed tips on disguising traps, using scent lures, and interpreting animal tracks give newcomers a solid foundation for successful capture.

Beyond the mechanics, the text stresses patience and observation, urging trappers to respect the keen senses of these predators. By combining field knowledge with tried‑and‑true equipment, the guide equips listeners with the tools to protect their herds while understanding the ecology of the very animals they aim to manage.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 minutes (14K characters)

Series

United States Department of Agriculture leaflet no. 59

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tom Cosmas from materials obtained from The Internet Archive.

Release date

2014-12-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Stanley Paul Young

1889–1969

Drawn to wolves, coyotes, cougars, and bobcats, this American wildlife writer brought the drama of the American West to both scientific readers and general audiences. His books grew out of decades of fieldwork and government service in wildlife research and management.

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