
Hints on Mountain-Lion Trapping, written by Stanley Paul Young and published in 1933, is a scientific guide aimed at stockmen and game protectors for effectively managing mountain lion populations. The book covers the biology and behavior of mountain lions, detailing trapping methods, including the use of trained hounds and specific traps, while advising against poisons. It emphasizes strategic trap placement, the use of lures, and safety precautions to protect non-target animals, making it a practical manual for responsible predator control.


