Trapper & Predator Caller

EMBRACE THE CHALLENGE

In my lifetime I have met a lot of good trappers. What they all have in common is a passion for trapping, self-discipline, and most important — an open mind and a willingness to learn all that they can.

Every trapper, especially a coyote trapper, will learn and develop their own conclusions on what works best on their trapline. They will develop their own methods and style. They will gain all of this through experience on the traplines.

Experience on the trapline will help on any given trapping campaign and give one a positive attitude to face the challenges on the trapline. It will impart an attitude of professionalism and a “never quit” mindset.

When I was young and had trapped for

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