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A practical manual for sportsmen and naturalists that surveys the otter's natural history, habitats, and nocturnal habits, then examines the history and practice of otter-hunting, pack management, hound and terrier selection, and hunting technique. The author combines firsthand field observations and photographs with advice on tracking, seasonal behaviour, burrow and run identification, and managing hunts; chapters discuss breeding and kennel routines, debates over early meets and draft versus pure-bred hounds, and offer personal reminiscences and case examples. Practical illustrations and an index make the work a hands-on reference for those interested in studying or participating in otter hunting.
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