Otter Hunting
Otter Hunting
The concept of Otter hunting is one that dates back to the 1700’s according to documented
information. While it is believed that it likely occurred well before that it can’t be proven with any real
information out there. There are stories though in many cultures that date back before then that continue to
circulate among the generations.
The early hunting methods though included darts and arrows. Later on traps were set on land to capture them
based upon evidence of where the Otter populations were living. Even the young pups would be trapped and killed for
their fur. In fact, they were often captured first so that their distress calls would bring adult Otters to find
out what was going on. Then they too would be captured.
Later on guns were used to hunt Otters but many still preferred trapping. It was the best way to preserve the
pelts from these animals. However, with the use of guns more Otters could be killed in less time. They could also
be killed in the water instead of just on land. The desire of people all over the world to have items made from
Otter significantly increased the hunting efforts for them.
Large hunting efforts were emerging that involved a large ship in the water. Then groups of hunters were sent
out in canoes to find and kill Otters. When they had their canoe full they would return to the large ship to unload
them. This would go on for days until the leader of the expedition felt that they had enough cargo to return
home.
There has long been a history of Otter pelts being displayed around the world. In China it was standard for the
royalty to wear robes made from them. Those that were financially high in status also wore them. That isn’t limited
to only their society though. In many locations including the United States capes, belts, and sashes made from the
fur of Otters have been very popular.
The tails of Otters were often made into items for men to wear. They included hats and belts. Even some types of
mittens for children have been made from the fur of Otters. However, as the cost of them continued to increase more
people stopped buying them. Others did so out of a conscious effort to protect these animals from extinction. The
introduction of silk is another reason why the desire for items made from Otter decreased.
Today the hunting of Otters is severely limited by law. The fact that most people are no longer interested in
wearing Otter clothing has helped to keep those laws active. Since there isn’t much of a market for it people can’t
make money like they used to by killing them.
However, people continue to hunt them for sport. This is one animal that they find to be out there for them to
access. They don’t have to go hunting through the forest to find it. Since they are small, they also don’t need to
worry about carrying large prey back to get their trophy recognized.
Commercial hunters aren’t found of Otters either. They hunt them in order to reduce the competition for the fish
that they want to capture. These fishermen depend upon a good daily catch for a living. They also are aware that
Otters consume large amounts of them every single day.
Since Otter hunting is illegal in many areas you need to familiarize yourself with the laws. If you find that
someone is engaging in such behaviors report it to the authorities immediately. You will be protecting Otters lives
and those individuals may have to do jail time or pay a huge fine for their illegal activities.
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