Trapper & Predator Caller

GET CREATIVE TO FIND PROFIT AND SAVE YOUR SEASON

he rumors of more difficult times ahead are growing again as trappers are busy harvesting fur all over Canada and the United States. November and December are prime months for prime fur, and in most jurisdictions, these two months are when the majority of the fur is harvested. By now, trappers have made the most important decisions of their seasons, choosing which species to pursue, how much effort and time to invest, where to go, when to start and how to sell. Coyotes still reign at the top of the most-wanted list for profit-driven trappers. Western bobcats also continue to be

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