Trapper & Predator Caller

PRICES TO EXPECT AS TRAPPING SEASON BEGINS

eavers remain the safest bet for respectable prices — and this is good news for a lot of people! Trappers from almost all areas of North America have access to beavers, so having a good market for that species is great news. Secondly, many trappers gain access to trapping land because of problem beavers, so if we have to trap them anyway, it is pleasant to know that we can make a buck ing the job that opened access to our dotrapping grounds! Thirdly, municipalities, county offices and railroad companies all appreciate having fewer beaver complaints to deal with, and when fur trappers can make a

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