Twenty years on the trap line : being a collection of revised camp notes written at intervals during a twenty years experience in trapping, wolfing and hunting, on the great Northwestern plains . If/ ^- <. OiSr THE TRAP LINE. 139 Farley, received word from Periot, the Chi-cago furriers, that the large snowy owl wasill demand, and if eanoht. carefully skinnedand sln])|)(Ml. llu 1),miil;- woi-th fi-(Mii two tolive (lollai.-> lo! each l)ii-(1. The White OwlMountains east of the Missouri, Avas visitedfor this purpose without success. In Febru-ary the party, less myself, pulled out forKill

Twenty years on the trap line : being a collection of revised camp notes written at intervals during a twenty years experience in trapping, wolfing and hunting, on the great Northwestern plains . If/ ^- <. OiSr THE TRAP LINE. 139 Farley, received word from Periot, the Chi-cago furriers, that the large snowy owl wasill demand, and if eanoht. carefully skinnedand sln])|)(Ml. llu 1),miil;- woi-th fi-(Mii two tolive (lollai.-> lo! each l)ii-(1. The White OwlMountains east of the Missouri, Avas visitedfor this purpose without success. In Febru-ary the party, less myself, pulled out forKill Stock Photo
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Twenty years on the trap line : being a collection of revised camp notes written at intervals during a twenty years experience in trapping, wolfing and hunting, on the great Northwestern plains . If/ ^- <. OiSr THE TRAP LINE. 139 Farley, received word from Periot, the Chi-cago furriers, that the large snowy owl wasill demand, and if eanoht. carefully skinnedand sln])|)(Ml. llu 1), miil;- woi-th fi-(Mii two tolive (lollai.-> lo! each l)ii-(1. The White OwlMountains east of the Missouri, Avas visitedfor this purpose without success. In Febru-ary the party, less myself, pulled out forKill De.^r Mountains, in the Little MissouiiBad Lsnds to look for otter sign and kill bear, wliich were reported plenty there. I now remained back to close up the trap-ping and recross the river before the sjDringbreak up. I was not altogether alone. Aboutone mile above camp; along the river, weretwo lodges of Aricarees. One lodge was pre-sided over by Good Heart, an Arapahoe, cap-tured when a child by the Aricarees, adoptedand brought up as one of their own. Theother lodge had for its master Little Bull, agood hunter, who had for his wife the sisterof Bob Tailed Bull, the bravest warrior andmost noted hunt