



Muskrat Trapping in Dickens Iowa December 1936
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A.W. Batcher places a trap for muskrats through an ice hole in a slough in Dickens, Iowa, in December 1936. The image shows a sled loaded with trapping gear alongside a muskrat house, illustrating the traditional trapping methods practiced in Clay County. Muskrats were a significant fur resource in the region during this period.
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Muskrat Trapping in Dickens Iowa December 1936
12" x 16"
$29.95