To become a better trapper, one must keep an open mind and be willing to learn. There are no absolutes or methods that work all of the time in every circumstance. Sure, there are basics that must be followed, but they have to be adapted to any one of 100 situations.
I was lucky enough to attend a question-and-answer demo in Southwest Texas on beaver trapping. I was on the panel of seven trappers answering questions on the subject. Now, I am no newbie to beaver trapping for either fur or damage control work. I have