How to Trap And Snare a Complete Manual for the Sportsman Game Preserver Game
How to Trap And Snare a Complete Manual for the Sportsman Game Preserver Game
W William Carnegie
The book How to Trap And Snare a Complete Manual for the Sportsman Game Preserver Game was written by author W William Carnegie Here you can read free online of How to Trap And Snare a Complete Manual for the Sportsman Game Preserver Game book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How to Trap And Snare a Complete Manual for the Sportsman Game Preserver Game a good or bad book?
What reading level is How to Trap And Snare a Complete Manual for the Sportsman Game Preserver Game book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
Of similar character to those affected by stoats, but of more open and usually higher aspect, where plenty of sunshine reaches. Their partiality for stone walls, hedgerows, and the high banks alongside roads and paths is well known, so that, speaking generally, weasels may be sought for 111 less secluded and often quite frequented localities, compared with those where the stoat mostly congregates. Weasels hunt much in company sometimes as many as six or seven at a time and they will then mob an...d kill leveret or rabbit with comparative ease. They are noisy over their work, and will screech and chatter when in close pursuit. Their marked antipathy to the mole, which they follow and search out in its own bur- rows, must not be overlooked, as many weasels may be taken from time to time when so hunting. Upon the whole, the weasel is a far more difficult animal to trap successfully than the stoat. It is in every way less regular in its habits, and is as much a day hunter as any vermin going.
User Reviews: