I need not say that I find hiswoodcraft very useful when I go hunting.
Tom set off, determined to show that the woodcraft he had picked up during the past few weeks was not inconsiderable.
Half leading, half dragging her friend, Flip made her way with unerring woodcraft down the ravine.
With every sense morbidly acute, with every faculty strained to its utmost, the subtle instincts of Low's woodcraft transformed and possessed her.
The Woodcraft girls heartily applauded this idea and Miss Miller thought it a splendid suggestion.
Call it the costume of the 'Woodcraft Girls at Camp,'" said Jane.
I wonder how many of you ever gave a thought to the Woodcraft work secrets contained in the sea?
The charm of living in the woods, of learning woodcraft of all sorts, of adventuring into the unknown, combine to make a busy and an exciting summer for the girls.
In time she will have a Woodcraft suit, but this may come later.
You are here to talk of Woodcraft instead," said Miss Miller, springing up and looking brightly around for a new form of entertainment.
Girls, why not exchange gifts with each other and make them ourselves in Woodcraft style?
If Miss Miller is mad at us for anything I am going to ask her pardon 'cause I'd rather keep in with her than all the Woodcraft in the world!
In case any of you are not familiar with the Woodcraft Laws I will read them aloud to you.
Obedience is the first duty of the Woodcraft Girl.
When we had to forge ahead to make room for scholars last year, we couldn't possibly have had any Woodcraft fun in the evenings," ventured Hilda, gratefully.
And I can show you girls a lot more in Woodcraft right here where I have my equipment than at a mountain camp," added Mrs. Remington.
At the indoor meetings they learned the application of Woodcraft ideas and principles to meet their needs of everyday life.
He approached the sleeper upon padded feet which gave forth no sound, and with an uncanny woodcraft that rustled not a leaf or a grass blade.
He climbed trees and sought for evidence of the direction of the thief's flight; but the faint signs left by a wary ape who elects to travel through the trees eluded the woodcraft of Mugambi.
In so far had she absorbed woodcraft that she now began watching for tracks.
Admitting the unapproachable woodcraft and skill of the young Shawanoe, yet he could not do the impossible.
He wanted to be able to see where he was going, and to use what little woodcraft he possessed.
Altogether at a loss as to their significance, it was fortunate (as will appear hereafter), that the lad was able to recall and describe the motions to another, who had a hundred fold more woodcraft and mental acumen than he.
They understood woodcraft and hunting; they were hardy, self reliant, courageous.
Such a daring attack could have been made by but one man, Chucky Jack, whose woodcraft was superior to that of an Indian’s.
His ride through the Creek country had been accompanied by stealth and superb woodcraft and had been uneventful.
His woodcraft and sharp ears and eyes would be invaluable in detecting the secret approach of Polcher.
Exhaust, therefore, all your knowledge of woodcraftto get away on good terms with the hounds.
Keep your attention fixed on the chase, watch the pack as long as you can, and when those white specks have vanished into space, depend on your own skill in woodcraft and knowledge of country to bring you up with them again.
Of course both these wide-awake lads knew how to find their way through the densest woods, or over unknown ground, by using their knowledge of woodcraft to tell them the cardinal points of the compass.
It turned out just as he said, and from that time on it required the exercise of considerable woodcraft on the part of the frontiersman to enable him to detect the tracks of the three whom they were pursuing.
It is not only a fine story but is filled with the information about wild animals and woodcraft that boys love.
The number of times that he had been captured and the great difficulties of his escapes never prevented him from offering his help wherever his woodcraft could lead soldiers to victory through savage-infested country.
Since they were following no beaten path, except for a little way, the most perfect woodcraft was necessary to find them.
Young as he was, he had learned many tricks of hunting, fishing, and woodcraft from his brother; and as Roly was glad to acquire such knowledge, he watched the Indian boy carefully.
He was a Michigan man of French descent, possessing a thorough knowledge of woodcraft and a magnificent physique.
The Huron tribe sided with the French, and as they were powerful Indians, wise in woodcraft and fierce in battle, they were among the most deadly foes whom the English colonists had to meet.
I began now to consider myself in danger of being lost; and therefore, reining in my horse, summoned the scanty share of woodcraftthat I possessed (if that term be applicable upon the prairie) to extricate me.
With an effort to get back the woodcraft suddenly inspired by his first dash for freedom, he ran his eye over the landscape, noting the points with which he was familiar.
The Canadians were a robust, prolific race, trained from infancy to woodcraft and all the hardships of the wilderness.
When Tracy or Denonville or Frontenac led an expedition against the Iroquois, it was fortunate that Canada could muster a cohort of men who knew woodcraft as well as the Indians.
It was clear that all the skill and woodcraft of which the cowman was master would be needed in the delicate task he had assigned to himself.
It was a striking proof of his woodcraft that when he reached the canyon it was at a spot where it was so narrow that he appeared merely to lengthen his step when he placed himself on the other side.
But their knowledge of woodcraft enabled them to overcome all difficulties.
Why, I can see that he limps like everything," the other went on to say, doubtless applying his knowledge of woodcraft to the case.
Mr. Kreps has written many articles on various subjects connected with hunting and trapping and this little booklet is a collection of Woodcraft articles from his pen.
There is one more woodcraft trick that I think everybody who goes into the woods should know.
Mr. Kreps is an accomplished artist as well as writer, and the illustrations in Woodcraft are reproduced from his sketches.
John Ramsay could answer, the king had plunged into woodcraft again.
I might say that the only writer of any note who has mentioned this phase of woodcraft is Mr. Charles D.
Before I was a dozen years old I came to realize that a light hatchet was a sine qua non in woodcraft and I also found it a most difficult thing to get.
Only, as I am going to show you a trick or two on woodcraft this afternoon, you can afford to wait a little.
It may be expected that a pocket volume on woodcraft should contain a liberal chapter of instruction on hunting.
The author has written a thrilling tale in which is incorporated much real information about woodcraft and the outdoor life.
There is in it much of the woodcraft and outdoor life that boys are learning more and more to love, thanks to the scout movement.
Wetzel knew Miller expected to be trailed, and that he would use every art and cunning of woodcraft to elude his pursuers, or to lead them into a death-trap.
Betty would come down and sing for them, and afterward would coax Indian lore and woodcraft from Wetzel, or she would play checkers with the Major.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woodcraft" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: afforestation; craft; forestry; handicraft; logging; lumbering; woodcraft