Crit'R•Calling With the Major
This is an entertaining book, mixing anecdotes on calling with instructions on how to effectively call red fox and coyotes. Written by
Crit’R•Call-developer, Dr. Major Boddicker, this 103-page book combines humor with answers to questions about predator hunting.
Price: $12.50
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Coyote Man, My Life With the Coyote
Written by Ray Alcorn (deceased), and finished and edited by Major, this 362-page book contains chapters on the history of the government's programs to control coyotes using censusing, decoying, Coyote Getters, strychnine and 1080, denning, aerial gunning, and contains lots of other unique gems of interest to coyote hunters and trappers. Ray Alcorn was the first hunter to develop and publish articles on how to call coyotes. We all use his techniques today.
Price: $40
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Talking to Coyotes With the Song Dog
This 54-page book covers the techniques of coyote calling using the coyot e's language. Included are descriptions of the basic coyote vocabulary, instructions on how to make the sounds with the Song Dog predator call, when to make each sound, and how to reply to coyote vocalizations. There are many good tips and recommendations to improve calling success. This book comes with the Song Dog call or buy it separately.
Price: $10.00
| Snaring Coyotes
Written by Dr. Major Boddicker and Keith Gregerson from Roundup, Montana, this book contains complete instructions for snaring, with 29 illustrations and a great "trouble-shooting" section.
Price: $10.00
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Tinnemaha
Written by Ray Alcorn, the book is an early recollection of growing up in the Owens Valley near Big Pine, California, between 1915 and 1929. Full of personal triumphs and tragedies, Ray's story is fascinating. He trapped and hunted coyotes through the early 20th Century and Great Depression.
Price: $10.00
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Birds of Nevada
Written by Ray Alcorn and published in 1988, it is a classic record of the history and sigh tings of bird species observed in Nevada. Ray was an avid birder who compiled his own observations and those of others into this hefty chronicle. This book is a must-buy for birders of the Great Basin.
Price: $15 |
Catch'N Coyotes and Other Crit'Rs
Written by Dr. Major Boddicker, this
57-page book is based on seven years of field research and synthesizes the best of predator trapping techniques using leghold traps. It contains 36 set diagrams.
Price: $15
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Crit'R•Gettin': The Use of the M-44 and Coyote Getters
Written by Dr. Major Boddicker, this book contains illustrations an d photographs plus
instructions on how to use
M-44s , Coyote Getters, and Grubstakes in a very efficient process. Five years of research went into this book, which contains a great discussion on bait use and theory.
Price: $12.50
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The Issues of Trapping
These 97 pages, written by Dr. Major Boddicker, contain arguments and discussions on the issues of trapping. It is great for fortifying oneself for debates and arguments against animal rights people.
Price:
$12
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Trapping Rocky Mountain Furbearers
Written by Dr. Major Boddicker, this is an encyclopedia of trapping, coverin g all of the major furbearer species, with over 90 illustrations and set diagrams. This book has been used as the textbook for the Furtakers of America's Trappers College for 20 years.
Price: $20
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Predator Calls, The First 50 Years
If you are interested in knowing who made the ancient predator call lying in your call pile, this book will likely tell you. Jay Nistetter and Al Lux have published an exhaustive encyclopedi a of predator calls with great illustrations and descriptions of the calls and history of the call companies. This book is a must-have for call collectors and is just a good read. This is a full- color book with 299 pages of good stuff.
Price: $45 |