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Where the Trees Grow Too Close Together

December 1, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

Field & Stream's Keith McCafferty wrote an incredible story back in 1984 about a trapper in the Bob Marshall Wilderness of Montana and his encounter with a grizzly bear. Click here to read "Where the Trees Grow Too Close Together". … [Read more...]

2010 Land Trapping Begins in Montana

December 1, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

Get ready, Montana trappers! The land trapping season for protected furbearers begins on December 1. Here's a press release from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks: Land furbearer trapping seasons open December 1 across much of Montana for bobcat, marten, fisher, and wolverine. Trappers after bobcat and wolverine must purchase their license by Tuesday, November 30. For … [Read more...]

Alaska Trapping Legend Dean Wilson Passes On

November 30, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

This past month, the Alaska trapping community lost a legend.  Dean Wilson, 69, died in his sleep of complications due to Parkinson's disease.  Wilson was an icon in Alaska trapping.  In addition to running his own successful trapline, he spent time educating others on trapping methods and was a prominent fur buyer in interior Alaska.  He also wrote "The Alaskan Trapper's … [Read more...]

New Trapping Group Forms in Minnesota

November 30, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

A new trapping group has formed to represent trappers in the DNR-defined "Forest Zone" of Minnesota. The Minnesota Forest Zone Trapping Association, led by Ken Wainionpaa of Gilbert, MN, was "formed by a group of trappers who decided it was time to have a 'voice' in the management of the sport". Minnesota is a diverse state, with ecotypes ranging from flat cropland to rolling … [Read more...]

Kansas Now Offers Online Trapper Education Course

November 25, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

Kansas is the second state to add an online trapper education course on TrapperEd.com as a replacement to the old mail correspondence course and an alternative to instructor-led courses that are taught in person. All persons born after July 1, 1966 are required to take the course before harvesting furbearers on land in the state other than their own. Illinois also offers a … [Read more...]

Alaska Trapper’s Photo Gallery

November 25, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

Check out this photo gallery posted by Alaskan trapper Tyler Freel on Outdoor Life magazine's website.  While many of us dream of trapping in Alaska, only a lucky few get to experience it. View Tyler's photos here. … [Read more...]

Coyotes Kill Twenty-two Pets in Washington Town

November 24, 2010 by Trapper Leave a Comment

Coyotes have been blamed for the death of 22 pets in a Washington neighborhood, according to the local news. LAKEWOOD, Wash. -- Coyotes have killed so many pets -- seven dogs and 15 cats, by one resident's count -- that people who live in the Oakbrook neighborhood of Lakewood have hired a trapper to get rid of the predators. The state of Washington banned recreational and … [Read more...]

2010 Fur Market Forecast

November 21, 2010 by Trapper 2 Comments

This fall, cautious optimism is the key phrase when talking about the fur market.  Discussion has surrounded the increase in demand and recovering Chinese and Russian markets, but there seem to be more questions than answers.  After looking over fur market reports from the major players, I've put together a quick summary of what we might expect to see for fur prices this year.  … [Read more...]

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